Sunday, August 29, 2010

Need somewhere to put your bike on campus?

one of the big obstacles to riding a bike to campus is security. How can you assure that your bike will not be stolen or vandalized? With many security and parking personnel patrolling the campus, most high-visibility areas are safe, but incidents do still occur.

To help, a new bike barn will open this fall. The Bike Barn is a special fenced-off segment of the Brady parking garage that can store 65 bicycles on special racks. Students, faculty and staff can park their bikes away from inclement weather and under the watchful eye of security cameras. The gated entryway can only be activated by those who have signed up for the service through the parking office.

Cost is $15 per semester. Call the Transportation and Parking Services Office at 426-7275.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Late Notice..

The Red Room is trying to start a monthly bike race. This month's is this Saturday - 6pm reg. 7pm start. They have a ton of swag including a bike! So after curb cup get your butt over to red room!

Monday, August 23, 2010

Promote Bikes and Walking AND get paid?

Today is the last day to apply for the Idaho Pedestrian and Bicycle Alliance Executive Director position.

Here is the skinny:

Idaho Pedestrian & Bicycle Alliance (IPBA) is looking for a dynamic leader based in Boise with exceptional fundraising and organizational skills to take us to the next level. We are committed to providing $1,460 per month for a ½ time Executive Director (initially as a contractor) and seek a professional to meet the challenge of raising the operating budget and advancing the priorities of this start up organization. This will grow into a full time position when budget permits. Skills in marketing, fundraising, membership development, organization, outreach and program and working with a board. Work initially from your home office with your computer, telephone, etc. Resume and cover letter to president@idahopedbike.org by August 23.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Beer Beer Beer Beer ...oh and bikes

since my liver is now back in my body - the most logical thing to do is get my toga and tutu ready for this Saturday's 2010 Tour de Fat!!!!

tour de fat 2010

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May the revival roll forth in the name of the bicycle, and may you ride true to

The Ten Commandments of the Tour de Fat:

1. Put no means of transport before thy bike: Come by bike because not only are bikes fun, but they help stave off some of our most wicked ills: Traffic, laziness, and pollution. Tour de Fat has a solution: ride this day, every day, and definitely when Tour de Fat heads your way.

2. Honor all other bikes: All bikes are good bikes, and all those who ride them are good people. This is the one Bike Festival that cherishes bicycle diversity on our Cruise-ade through town.

3. May every generation come forth: This is a family friendly event. Costumes, bikes and a parade? We were thinking like kids when we created Tour de Fat.

4. Thou shall come as a participant not a spectator: It's a costumed celebration of human-powered transportation. Muscles not motors, coasters, v-brakes and rotors. Come in your favorite alter ego, because when everybody's weird, no one is.

5. Thou shalt not bring booze; But enjoy the supplied malted adult refreshments responsibly: Please do not bring any outside alcohol on the ride or into the park. It could result in getting the event shut down...don't be that guy. And when you imbibe in our tasty brews, remember this is a Bicycle Festival with beer, not the other way around.

6. New Belgium shalt not profit: Our goal is to raise money for bicycle and environmental charities. New Belgium Brewing Company does NOT retain any of the events' proceeds. Please think of your $5 beer tokens as donations to a worthy cause. All sales are final; beer tokens do not expire and will be accepted next year (does not include TEXAS).

7. Remember the purpose, and bring not your pooches: No canine friends allowed this year. We're a dog-loving Brewery, but sadly not all municipalities and parks are. Please leave your best friends at home for their safety and the safety of others.

8. Keep the day true with thy good juju: The ride is free, but we suggest a $5 donation to the good bike advocates who are putting it on for you (does not include TEXAS). If you give more, you will not incur flats, mechanical troubles, or dry skin for a while…maybe. This is a celebration of the bike, not an anti-car rally. All tools have their place.

9. Thou shall rise early: Since Tour de Fat is a free show, we sometimes get more folks than we can accommodate. Once we're full, we will handle overflow like a restaurant or bar: one in, one out. We reserve the right to determine the appropriate crowd size in the name of safety and enjoyment for those inside.

10. Thou shalt not steal thy neighbors' bike: Don't even think of leaving with a bike that doesn't belong to you. Modern-day horse thieves will be dealt with by angry mob, pitchforks, and torches.

Schedule of Events


It is always a great day in the park with beer and fun!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

coming back soon....

we're still recovering from Sunday.... Pictures and updates soon.... Tour de Fat this weekend if my liver didn't explode.....

Thursday, August 12, 2010

It's almost time!!!!

We're doing this big ass race this weekend? See you at Kathryn Albertson Park at Noon Sunday! Bring $10 and a 12oz beverage!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Beer in the Blogosphere

Thought we'd share a cool new blog that highlights the importance of supporting your local brew-makers and breweries. It's good for the local economy, supports local agriculture and heck, they make fine ass beer. This blog is out of WA and did you know WA has over 100 breweries?

So here's a low down on the blog - 2 people, trying two beers (or more) from each WA brewery, in an attempt to hit all WA breweries by January 2012 (2 years). Have fun following along and living vicariously through their drinking and analysis. Or join them, send them tips, comments and what you know about good beer.

Enjoy.

Drinking Beer the WA-ight Way: Visit Every Brewery In WA State by January 1, 2012...

Thursday, August 5, 2010

YUMMY....

We just received a Gift Certificate from La Tapatia! And let me tell you the steak azteca there is to die for! Did I mention the Certificate is fo $50 bucks! That's a lot of margaritas baby!!!!!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Looking for a job?

Idaho Pedestrian & Bicycle Alliance (IPBA) is looking for a dynamic leader based in Boise with exceptional fundraising and organizational skills to take us to the next level. IPBA is committed to providing $1,460 per month for a ½ time Executive Director (initially as a contractor) and seek a professional to meet the challenge of raising the operating budget and advancing the priorities of this start up organization. This will grow into a full time position when budget permits. Skills in marketing, fundraising, membership development, organization, outreach and program and working with a board.

Work initially from your home office with your computer, telephone, etc.

Resume and cover letter to president@idahopedbike.org by August 23.

It's official....

The VELOCACHE Gentlemen
are The Official Beer Sponsors for the
40 oz to freedom ride!!
&
They are providing Tail Dragger - by our favorite
brewer Kevin Bolen over at the Ram!!
YUM!!!!!

Thanks for the sponsor guys! And thanks for the great beer!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Just opened another package...

Fyxation Fyxation sent DBRB a hearty package! Lots of toys to give out at the finish! Thanks Fyxation ! We know the riders will love these!!!


from our friends at TreasuredValley....

Crescent Brewing, the Valley’s newest brewery

One more option, that’s how I look at it. Crescent Brewing has started getting their taps around town, right now they are in Brick 29 and the Nampa Winger’s with more places on the way. They’ll also be pouring beer at the Boise BeerFest here in a couple of weeks.