Women & Bicycles: Winter Riding Workshop with Pie!
Saturday, February 1, 2020, 10:00 AM
Clarendon Metro, 3100 Wilson Boulevard
Ride
As a part of WABA’s Women and Bicycles program, this event is only open to anyone who identifies as women/trans/femme. Not you? Lots of other WABA events at waba.org/fun. Know someone who should come? Please share this event with them!
Postponed to February 1st due to inclement weather on January 18th.
Curious about how to keep riding through the winter? Currently riding outside but unsure how in the heck to keep doing it in February when it is really cold? Have some great tips learned from experience or wisdom from others? In partnership with BikeArlington, we’re gathering to talk though some options to keep riding outside safe and pleasant when its cold! We’re going for a short ride in Arlington, cover some winter riding tips and tricks for you and your bicycle, and then go find pie to celebrate!*
We are meeting at Arlington Central Library (1015 N Quincy St) and will bike to Acme Pie to celebrate!
10:00 – 10:40 am: Winter clothes and gear tips and tricks (if you have any favorites, please bring them for show and tell!)
10:40 – 11:20 am: How to maintain your bike in winter (by Evelyn Murcia, Phoenix Bikes mechanic)
11:30 am: Go to pie!
*pie is guaranteed, we know exactly where it is 🙂
Additional Details:
We will go over some common options for warmth, technical specifications about how bodies stay warm and the various properties of fabric and design that influence warmth, with a focus on using existing stuff you might have or smart ways to find what you need.
Event Ground Rules:
- We are going to start with laying a general overview of common options, share tips and tricks from the community (have a thought to share? Feedback survey here) and have lots of demonstration solutions.
- If you are comfortable riding in the winter, we would love you to come. Please keep in mind that what works for you may not work for everyone, and unsolicited advice can feel unwelcoming and condescending. Please come in the spirit of solidarity and communal problem solving.
Please bring a lock for library and pie parking. Women & Bicycles will pay for one pie slice each but if you wish to purchase anything else, please bring money. Please bring water for the ride, enough layers to keep you warm and helmets are required by our insurance. (Don’t have a helmet? Email us for a loaner)
Do you have knowledge, including lived experience, that would be valuable to include in organizing or hosting this ride? Please email me at ursula.sandstrom@waba.org – I would love to have a few folks helping to host this! We’d love for folks to bring any gear that they love (any creative reuse hacks you’ve done? nifty spots for low-cost gear solutions?)
Getting there: Arlington Central Library is close to the Custis Trail. There is a fair amount of street parking for cars available though the area is a popular weekend spot!
This event takes place on Piscataway land (learn more here).
Want to take Capital Bikeshare? We are happy to reimburse your fees.
As a part of WABA’s Women and Bicycles program, this ride is only open to anyone who identifies as women/trans/femme. Not you? Lots of other WABA events at waba.org/fun. Know someone who should come? Please share this event with them!
Need accommodations, have questions about access, something the organizer should know about you (ex: severe peanut allergy) or have questions about the ride? Acme typically has a vegan pie option but not gluten-free options. Send us an email at womenandbicycles@waba.org.
Women & Bicycles is a WABA program formed to empower, educate, and encourage women/trans/femme identifying bicycle-riding persons in the DC, Virginia, and Maryland metro areas. Learn more at waba.org/women-bicycles.
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