Took transit to avoid wet feet.
Category: Mass Transit
Someone Else Did the Driving
As usual, let someone else do the driving.
Snapshots: 3 Days in LA Using Mass Transit
Last week we made a short visit to Los Angeles where we cycled, hiked, explored, and saw a show. We got around entirely by public transport. For such a car-centric city, Los Angeles has a fairly decent system of buses and trains. Many points of interest can be reached by public transport. At LAX we… Continue reading Snapshots: 3 Days in LA Using Mass Transit
Which Bicycle Should I Choose?
Posted Which bicycle should I choose?
Which Bicycle Should I Choose?
Finally the rain came today. Normally I would use my own bicycle to run errands, but it doesn’t have mudguards. I would end up with a muddy stripe down my backpack. On a day like today, I prefer to run errands using shared, NiceRide bicycles. They have mudguards, and I can always switch to public transport… Continue reading Which Bicycle Should I Choose?
Two Trains and a Bus
Splurged a total of $1 (senior fare) on two trains and a bus as I raced to do errands ahead of the promised 8 to 12 inches of snow.
Farewell, Queen of the Sky
Watched a 747-400 make this low pass then a farewell lap at MSP before landing, the end of 747 passenger operations by any American airline. I have fond memories of Northwest Orient’s “wide cabins in the sky” taking us from MSP to Tokyo Narita and points beyond.
Four Kyushu OLLE Hikes
It can be a challenge getting to a hiking trailhead. Public transport may be spotty or non-existent, and once you’re in the locale, trailheads have a bad habit of hiding in plain sight. Once I’ve found the trailhead, I can usually muddle my way along the trail with the assistance of GPS, map, signage, and… Continue reading Four Kyushu OLLE Hikes
Escaping the Deluge
Squeezed our bikes onto a train filled with Vikings supporters to escape the deluge.
Waiting For a Train
Walked through splashes of colored light while waiting for the train.