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Adventure Cycling Presentation

posted Feb 24, 2012 1:11 PM by TAB Webmaster

Place: Toledo Bikes - 1114 Washington Street, Toledo, Ohio
Date: Friday, February 24
Time: 6pm to 8pm

Please help Toledo Bikes in welcoming Jim Sayer, Executive Director of Adventure Cycling, to Toledo on Friday February 24 from 6pm to 8pm. Jim will be in town promoting the new Underground Railroad Detroit Alternate, which passes through Toledo in route to Ontario. As many of you know, Adventure Cycling was established in 1973 as Bikecentennial and has it's roots here in Ohio! 

In 1970, Dan and Lys Burden came to Missoula, Montana, from Columbus, Ohio, to attend the University of Montana. In 1972, they were joined by another Ohio couple, Greg and June Siple. The four had been planning for a number of years to launch a cycling expedition that summer that would carry them 18,000 miles from Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina. The trek was dubbed Hemistour. 

They left Anchorage in June of 1972 and over the next year bicycled to a point in southern Mexico and wrote and photographed an article about the trip that appeared in National Geographic magazine (May 1973). 

En route, they conceived the idea for a bicycle tour across the United States to celebrate the nation's bicentennial in 1976, naming the event Bikecentennial. Unfortunately, Dan contracted hepatitis when the group was nearing the Mexico/Guatemala border and he and Lys had to discontinue Hemistour. Greg and June continued south and completed the journey in Tierra del Fuego in February of 1975. Dan and Lys returned to Missoula and began working on making Bikecentennial a reality. By the fall of 1975, more than a dozen full-time staff members (including Greg and June back from South America) were busy creating the TransAmerica Trail and what eventually blossomed into Adventure Cycling. More than 4,000 cyclists took part in the 1976 inaugural tours. 

Adventure Cycling is now the premier bicycle travel organization in North America with 43,500 members nationwide. They are headquartered in Missoula, Montana.

This event will also coincide with Toledo Bikes, Toledo City Bike Co-op, move into their new location at 1114 Washington Street and feature live music from our very own Mike Faehnle, a 40 minute presentation about the new Detroit Alternate route, tours of Toledo Bikes new home, food, drink and the opportunity to meet some new friends!

Club Clothing Inventory

posted Nov 17, 2011 9:14 PM by TAB Webmaster

The latest order of club clothing has provided a few extra items for our inventory.  We now have two XL and one XXL club cut, full zipper, short sleeve jerseys in stock.  See the listing on our home page.

Club Rides

posted Jul 25, 2011 3:32 PM by TAB Webmaster   [ updated Oct 31, 2011 7:08 AM ]

All "Official" club rides are suspended for Winter.  Watch for winter ride announcements via TABMembers Yahoo Group mail.

TAB SeatPost

posted Jul 25, 2011 3:31 PM by TAB Webmaster   [ updated Oct 28, 2011 7:19 AM ]

Check out our recent and past newsletters here.  

2012 TAB Membership

posted Jul 25, 2011 3:28 PM by TAB Webmaster   [ updated Nov 17, 2011 9:17 PM ]

Soon, club members will receive in the mail a form to renew their membership in the Toledo Area Bicyclists.  2011 memberships expire January 31, 2012.  This year, members will have the option of renewing for more than one year.  Look for your membership renewal form and get your renewal turned in to ensure your place on our membership rolls in 2012.  Any questions, e-mail or call Membership Director Ron Toneff at (419) 517-4393. Dues are still only $12.00 ($18.00 for families).  Those wishing to join the club can download an application below.  Send the completed application, along with your check to Ron Toneff, 4029 Newcastle Dr., Sylvania, OH 43560.

There are no paid positions in TAB. Volunteers are what keep the club alive. A transfusion of new blood brings new life to an organization. If you have never volunteered before, give it a try. The benefits go far beyond a simple club membership.

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