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Friday, August 22, 2008

THE RETURN OF THE BIKE TOURING WORKSHOP!

We had so much fun the first time, we're doing it again! There's still plenty of good weather available to tour!
In conjunction with Hostelling International, the Urban Adventure League (that be me, Shawn), along with Ian Stude from the PSU Bicycle Co-op, present:
BICYCLE TOURING WORKSHOP
Wednesday August 27th
6:30pm
Are you a regular bicycle rider but have never taken a bicycle tour? Join us to learn more about Self-Supported Bicycle Touring. We'll be discussing equipment, planning, and cost as well as day-to-day life on the road. We'll also have a few loaded touring bikes to check out. Bring the bicycle you think you would like to tour with, we'll check it out and give you some helpful pointers.
This event will happen at HI-Portland, Hawthorne District, 3031 SE Hawthorne Blvd.
It is FREE, and donations are accepted.

2 comments:

  1. OK, I'm taking a poll. I've been reading about touring and such and would like to get some panniers. My question is, how do people pronounce it? As a french person would - "panny-ay"? Or some other form, like "pann-ear" or "pannier" (as in, "more panny").

    Thank you ever so much. Signed, Newbie.

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  2. Most Americans pronounce it as "pan-ear." Most Canadians pronounce it "pan-yay" like it would be in French. And the Canadians will give you crap if you pronounce it American style.

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