Hi women of Team Estrogen,
I am updating my links page, and would love to include most any blogs related to women and cycling. If you have one or know of a good one, send them my way so I can send you some hits.
Margo
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Hi women of Team Estrogen,
I am updating my links page, and would love to include most any blogs related to women and cycling. If you have one or know of a good one, send them my way so I can send you some hits.
Margo
I kind of like this blog:
http://carfreedays.com/
It's written by a couple, but there is a lot of good stuff relating to biking lifestyle and things like the practical hauling of stuff and kids on your bike, biking as practical family transportation, vacation trips, and family fun, etc. It is good reading for women wanting to incorporate biking into their family's everyday lifestyle.
I love the 'hourly weather report' on their home page right now- now I can know what temperature and precipitation will likely be at any particular hour of my day so I can plan my bike errands better. :)
really? only two links? Come on, women, I know you all are internet savvy and know way more than m e about what is worthy to read that reflects who we are and what we care about. Send me your links!
You probably know this already, but Georgena's videos are WONDERFUL:
http://www.terrybicycles.com/movies.html
I didn't, but a big thanks!
I like this site too, though it's not addressed only to women cyclists:
http://www.living-room.org/index.html
Another good link is this one: http://www.terrybicycles.com/trade/index.html
It is the link on the terry site for folks to buy and sell used terry bikes. While I know you are in the business of selling new custom bikes, for a person that can't afford that its a great way for a women that is having fit problems with conventional frames to purchase a starter bike that fits and then see if she enjoys the sport enough to go custom.
I also love Zinn's techie column on velonews, although that is not WSD.
Don't know if it qualifies as a good blog, but here's what I do to help folks follow me on my now annual ride to the National Law Enforcement Memorial in DC. http://jpput.blogspot.com/
Now, I know not everyone appreciates his humor and it has nothing to do with women, but a list of cycling related blogs would not be complete without a mention of http://bikesnobnyc.blogspot.com/.
My bf always asks what I'm snickering about and then gets mad at me because he finds it a bit too mean. I find it hysterical.
My blog link is in my signature :D
You're welcome to link to my blog, which is probably 75% bike-related: http://kf.rainydaycommunications.net/
My blog is in my sig too.
There are several of us that way.
Our blog is in my sig line too. Although I don't really think of it as a blog. :p
It's not all bike related, but a hefty chunk of it is.
Veronica
This blog is completely totally non-women specific and not at all related to cycling, but it is how I make a living, and it's what allows this woman to keep cycling. The more hits I get, the more likely the publisher will keep it going.
http://bitstream.soundandvisionmag.com/
I update it daily. If nothing else, pass the link to your favorite gadget-head.
Thanks.
L-
We tried to list all the non-profits groups we could think of here:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=24656
Some TE'ers on this site:
http://www.pinkbikesite.com
No list is complete without:
http://www.sheldonbrown.com
another fave
http://www.rivbike.com
two of my favorites are written by friends of mine who are into the long distance randoneuring (sp?), Lynne & Cecil-Anne:
http://www.formerlyfloyd.blogspot.com/
http://www.lynnerides.blogspot.com/
very enjoyable reading, good information and links to some great photos.
Edna
OK, ladies, the website links page has been updated to include your blogs. Note the word "blog." Also, it had to be either a woman's blog or a cycling blog that had something to do with women's cycling. That was really my goal here, although you all mentioned some fine sites, too.
Also, note I have always had a link to Terry bikes--simply out of respect, but giving her 3 of them seems, well, superfluous--especially considering my vocation! Thanks, though, Triskeliongirl, and I changed the general link I had there to the movies link, as it provides some great info for any woman cyclist.
If I screwed it up in anyway wrt your blog, please let me know.
http://lunacycles.com/links.html
Is it too late to add one???
I just thought of a co-worker's sister's blog: http://familyonbikes.org/blog/
Their main site is: http://familyonbikes.org/
While not specifically women-oriented, Nancy is the primary poster, so it's primarily her view of the family adventure - 2 parents, 2 kids, riding bikes from Alaska to Argentina. I think Nancy has posted here, too. They are both teachers, are homeschooling the boys along the way, and are working with various schools around the country teaching geography.
It's really an amazing adventure.
I'll be chronicling my training for the Death Ride in my blog (link in my sig line)
- Jo.
It's never too late. Check back in a day or two, and I will add those that you TE'ers have yet to post...Quote:
Is it too late to add one???
Or if the thread dies its natural death, just email me with your blog link at margo at lunacycles dot com.
Thanks.
Margo
Are there many of us addicted to the daily dose of:
http://www.yehudamoon.com
I have a blog, but it's not all that cycling related these days (though it is by a woman...me! ;)).
I hope to get more cycling entries as time goes on and I get more on top of the non-cycling part of my life. If you'd rather not include it, I totally understand why.
(it's in my signature)
I have blog. It's not cycling specific. I do talk about my attempts in the Triathlon world, and life as a woman/mom/daughter/friend.
The link is in my signature line