Mt Washington Tavern Guest Bartending MAY 3rd!!
PS: We will also have a raffle, selling T-Shirts, auctions, and many other fun events.
- Adam
AFC member Jesse Stump is working hard on researching the perfect fixie bikes for us to take across country. He has decided that we should buy all the parts and build our own bikes. Adam and I know almost nothing about building a bike, luckily Jesse is a mechanical engineer!! He is a genious!! He showed me this site for some good ideas on how we will build the bikes http://www.slonka.com/soma/ . We will have a back wheel with 2 fixed gear hubs. One for regular riding and one for up mountain climbs!
Check out our new Inspirations section on the website. Soon to come will be a Sponsors section!
Adam and I joined a fixie email group in Ellicot City! I can't wait to get a fixie bike! It is going to be awesome!!!! If you live in or near Ellicot City and you love fixie bikes then this is the group for you http://groups.google.com/group/themorningride.
On our bike across the country we will be meeting up with a bike ride through the state of Iowa called RAGBRAI http://www.ragbrai.org/. Apparently it is like a biggg party on bikes that lasts for 7 days. It is from July 23rd until July 29th 2006. If you would like to join us in the fun please contact me at pblair12@gmail.com. My roomate who is not biking across country is comming out to bike with us for RAGBRAI so if you are leaving from BWI you can travel with him!
Soo.... Adam, Stump, and I have made the executive decision that we will be taking fixed gear bikes across the country :). For those of you who do not know: "The oldest and simplest type of bicycle is the "fixed-gear" bicycle. This is a single-speed bike without a freewheel; that is, whenever the bike is in motion, the pedals will go around. You cannot coast on a fixed-gear machine." Since we have PhillyK to drive the car and carry all the luggage we need to make our trip hard in some way, so we figured that taking fixies up the Rockie Mountains will be a suitable challenge! Here is a site that I found explaining fixed gear bikes: http://www.sheldonbrown.com/fixed.html
We arrived at Gede, Kenya on Saturday (1/21/06) morning. Gede is the place where Kupenda started. There is a special needs school in Gede that is partly funded by Kupenda and provides a boarding facility to many of the special needs children who go to the school. Since special needs schools are few and far between and since no one in Kenya owns a car, having a boarding facility for these children is a blessing. Without it many of them would never have the opportunity for a proper education.