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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Ann had a wonderful time last night at the Dirt Divas meeting.  They are not only a fun group of women but also a very community conscious and involved group.  See www.dirtdivas.net.  I will be sending in my check soon to join.

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Ann is going tonight to meet with Charlotte’s Dirt Divas.  Looking forward to it!

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Usually I really like courthouses in smaller counties.  Let’s see what Shelby has to offer.

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Our client Rich Halbeisen’s August 1 bicycle crash has stirred up Charlotte’s cycling community. After plowing over Rich from behind, sending him flying into the air and to the hospital, the 82 year old driver who hit Rich kept driving until another driver followed and made him pull over.  The driver who hit Rich was so far [...]

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Local high-schooler has organized a ride to Wando High School in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Really great idea:
There’s an online petition in support of the effort: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/my/dashboard/579296697
Full information can be found on Facebook: http://tinyurl.com/warriorcyclerun

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One of several trials coming up in North Carolina.  Wish us luck!..ag

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Almost five months after Max was born and I finally found a window of time big enough to pack up my Santa Cruz and hit some trails.  Last Sunday morning was beautiful and perfect day for a trail ride.  Unfortunately I found myself with a flat, no tube and no stores open yet.  Keeping my [...]

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Many cyclists don’t even know that their own car insurance comes into play when they are involved in a wreck with a car.  Those with significant injuries are often shocked to hear that the driver who hit them has minimum or low limits.  The only way to protect yourself is to make sure your own [...]

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“Green Metropolis” is the most important book I’ve read in a long time. Turning a lot of green policies on their heads, David Owen explains that living closer, living smaller and denser, mass transit, and biking and walking more are the keys to green. New cars, green buildings in the exurbs, and local [...]

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