What about kick scooters? If rail is nearby, a scooter would make a lot of sense.
Printable View
What about kick scooters? If rail is nearby, a scooter would make a lot of sense.
If you ride at a gentle pace, you should be able to get away with non-cycling clothes for that distance. A top that wicks and dries easily, perhaps chinos on the bottom?
Why wouldn't you want people to know you biked in? I lived in Calgary for the first 51 years of my life and biked to work most of them. At the Calgary branch of the engineering firm that I work for, lots of people biked to work. I'd join in with long lines going down 4th street on the way home.
Some people already see that I bike in everyday when I wear my cycling gear arriving and leaving the office.
I'm not totally thrilled to have a whole convoy of car drivers see me bike ..on a route that I haven't tried 1 piece.
It's not them knowing I bike. I don't care. I just don't like looking lost on a section of a road I am not familiar with. :p:o
But then it may happen: it may thundershower later today and I might be forced on a different route (the route piece that I don't llike) if the river levels rise.
Well I like the cycling or the public transit/walk choices. :D Good Luck
P.S. I wouldn't judge you for cycling to any event and I'm not sure anyone would and if they do, let them.