Yearly Archives: 2024


NYC and Philly

CABDA East and Philly Bike Expo
March 2024

Pictures from my trip to CABDA East and Philly Bike Expo

I flew to LGA. American offered me a first class upgrade for about $20 more than the cost of the fees for 2 bags (one bag, bike) so I took the upgrade. Bag fees are $35 for the first bag, $45 for the second bag. The bike is one bag w/in the size limitation and < 50 lbs.

The best part was being able to see my bike and my bag loaded onto the plane. It took me a while to put my bike back together. I had plenty of room and it was cool in baggage claim. The maintenance lady discarded my box for me. I kept all my packing material to reuse it on the way home. My duffle bag that I checked had one pannier and everything else for my trip. I packed light since I’d need to bike everything with me in NYC and Philly. I only had one pair of shoes. Once I reassembled my bike, I had already looked at satellite and street view maps to figure out how to bike from the terminal. The key is walking down to the intersection of La Guardia/94th then using the ped crosswalk to cross La Guardia Rd. and again 94th St. then you bike from 94th no problem. If you want to see the route, all the routes are here.

I planned most of my routes at home before I left. CABDA was 2 days at the Meadowlands in Seacaucus, NJ just over the George Washington bridge. There was a great view of the city from the bridge. I had a few days to explore NYC on bike and got to ride both the Harlem River Greenway, the Hudson River Greenway, Central Park, Brooklyn. I didn’t go to all the boroughs but I did ride in Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn. I skipped Staten Island and the Bronx. And I got to take Leah’s sister, Heather for her first ride in NYC on her Rivendell Clem. We rode on the Hudson River Greenway to the Staten Island. In Brooklyn, I stopped in to see Joe at 718 Outdoors. He leads bike tours and microtours. What a wealth of knowledge and what a great idea! Then to Penn Station to take Amtrak to Philly.

Philly Bike Expo

PBE is always fun. I was scheduled to present Sun, lead ride Sat night to the Keystone Bike Party and lead a Sunday morning ride. There was a Sat ride scheduled that we rode too. I stayed w/Leah and her one of a kind, raspberry Platypus. She loves her bike as much as I love my Betty. There are no other bikes as well loved as our Rivendells. There are so many bikes, all the great bike parts and the best bike people.

One example of the best bike people is Eric Marth. He volunteered to fix my broken shifters when I lamented I wish I could repair them but didn’t know how. I’m so glad I got to meet him and thank him in person. Next are the Riv Sisters. We all love our Rivendells and we got to meet each other at PBE. Next are the folks from Rivendell HQ – Will, Vince, Rich, James. We’re so lucky they put so much attention to each and every part to make our bikes useful, long lasting, dependable, beautiful and enjoyable. Old friends like Sylvia who lived in Charlotte several years ago and met her late husband on a bike ride I led many moons ago came to the Sunday ride. And we had a unseasonably warm day to enjoy riding to the Expo. I brought my bike to my presentation about how you can do everything on your bike and what you need. I’d been living off my bike for 11 days so it had everything on it. For my flight home, I actually saved money by upgrading to first class since I was prepared to pay the fees for my bag and bike anyway. It goes without saying how eternally grateful I am to Rivendell for making my bike. It does so much for me. Taking me to NYC, Philly and everywhere in between.


C&L Cycles – Montreal Falafel Ride

July 7, 2024

Photos: Troy, Instagram @killiskii

Thank you to Julian and Roberto of C&L Cycles for putting together a Snack Ride from the Rachel store while I was in town. I’d met Julian and Roberto at Philly Bike Expo a few years back. I finally found the time to ride there! The ride was the highlight of my trip. I’d ridden in from Brossard about 30 miles outside of Montreal on my way from VT. It’s always great to ride w/locals. They always know the best ways and the cool places to go. And they invite their friends. It’s always fun to get to meet people. They were all so nice and I got to ogle all the cool bikes. C&L is a Rivendell dealer. Their shop is filled w/all the best bike stuff you can imagine. I’m so bad remembering all the names but I know all the Rivendell bikes, Swift bags, Carradice bags, Nitto racks…. IYKYK. It’s all the good stuff that look good, wears well and makes your bike so much more FUNctional. Julian took us on a tour of Montreal using the REV which connects bike lanes through the city. We rode to get Falafels then to get ice cream. Montreal has many streets that have bike lanes, 2 way cycle tracks but the REV has wider lanes and are like a bike highway. But it’s not the gear that stands out, it’s the pure joy of riding around on bikes and getting a snack. Pure and simple fun. Just like riding around on your bike when you were a kid. It was the best way to meet people and have fun. And still is.


VT – Montreal – P’tit Train du Nord

Inspired by my Warm Showers guests, I had the idea to ride to Montreal. Warm Showers is a website that connects cyclists who host and request a stay. I first met a Warm Showers guest when a friend was hosting a gentleman from Canada. I offered to make him lunch. It was such a pleasure to meet him, hear about his travel and to provide a small meal. The world I want to live in is one filled with people riding bikes all the time, including traveling by bike. I’ve been a Warm Showers host for a few years. My first guest was Klaas from Belgium. He was riding the NC BBQ trail. He loved whole hog BBQ and told me his favorite was Skylight in Ayden, NC. A few years ago, I went there while on a bike ride. It WAS the best BBQ!

So, over the years, I’ve hosted and been inspired by many cyclists – Christie, Javid, Emily, Michel, Cindi, Maren, Kay, Pablo, Katie, Ian. This trip was the first time I’ve used Warm Showers for the majority of my trip. I requested many stays over several days. I was able to be hosted for 5 of the 8 days on our trip. What a great experience. Meeting each host added a new dimension to the trip. Furthered fueling my desire to ride to discover more places by bike.

My friend and I drove to Brandon, VT then biked 175 miles to Montreal. The P’tit Train du Nord rail trail starts outside of Montreal and goes north to Mt. Laurier. We rode as far as Labelle which was about 2/3 of the total trail. I was hosted by some warm and gracious people in VT and Quebec. We camped at most places so we had our tent and sleeping systems. The bike is the best way to travel, meet people and really feel immersed in each town and city. The pictures are sadly out of order b/c I have no idea how to resequence them.

How I packed:

I took 3 outfits plus the mosquito outfit and rain gear. I washed every fourth day. I wore my one pair of sandals. Most of the room was taken up by my camp gear, clothes, plus some snacks and my iPad for route planning, communication.

Things most used:
paring knife to cut fruit, cheese, etc.
water bottle
dry bag

Things I’d like to take for next time:
butter
cinnamon, nutmeg for oatmeal
sugar for tea, oatmeal

Things I’m glad I took:
my Opinel paring knife
outfit treated w/permethrin to keep mosquitos away
route cards, plastic bag
padded gloves
sunhat, sun sleeves
chair
John’s Irish straps
Rain jacket and rain skirt


Spring events

We have lots of events planned to get you out biking more.

CyclingSavvy Full course – May 31 – June 2.
Buy By Bike ride and class – May 3
S24O – May 4
Kidical Mass Family Biking ride and class – May 12 (Mother’s Day)
May 14 – PMTNR Bikes on a Train ride (CATS free w/bike 5/13-18)
Four Wards of Charlotte History Ride – May 18

The CyclingSavvy course is the one thing you can do to help you ride your bike more. It will help improve your bike handling skills, show you how to ride to any destination, and build your situational awareness. I challenge you to come see how much you can learn. Read what past students have said about the course.

The photo above is from a mid March 2024 at Central Park, NYC. With the skills and strategies I learned from CyclingSavvy, I was able to ride my bike from LaGuardia airport to Manhattan, Brooklyn and Seacuacus, NJ. I didn’t need to call a cab, take a taxi, pay tolls because I brought my bike with me.


Upcoming Bike Charlotte 2024 classes

Come join me for a class to learn how to ride in all weather conditions, how to shop by bike and how to ride with your children. Each class will consist of a discussion, bike skills and a short bike ride. Here’s the link for more details. Registration is required.

Contact me with any questions
Pamela Murray
980 288 4801
pamlikestobike@gmail.com

The Events:

All-Weather Bicycling
Monday, April 18, 7 PM
Midwood Baptist Church
2029 Mecklenburg Ave,
Charlotte, NC 28205

Buy By Bike
Friday, May 3, 10 am – noon
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
1510 E 7th St,
Charlotte, NC 28204

Kidical Mass Family Bike Ride
Sun, May 12 (Mother’s Day), 10 am – noon
Piedmont Middle School
1241 E 10th St,
Charlotte, NC 28204

Please keep in touch for future events. Send me an email to be added to the email list.