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  1. #1
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    What's your walk score?

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    My 'hood's a 58 out of possible 100 Type in your address and find out how "walkable" your neighborhood is. I assume walkable is also bikeable.

    http://walkscore.com
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    Mine's a 60. Not bad - actually, I thought it would be higher. There are lots of folks 'round here affiliated with the university who are car free. Not easy, but do-able.

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    Mine's an 86! Woohoo!

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    ouch. 23. and, yet, I walk to work most days, and do a good amount of whatever shopping I can during my lunch breaks, walking, of course.

    I guess I consider walkable a bit farther than they do.

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  5. #5
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    mine is a 45!! nothing nearby except a minimarket; lots of hills, nearly no sidewalks
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    wow! 89 out of 100

    We did pick this neighborhood partially for its proximity to lots of businesses and downtown and partially because we could afford it.

    It looks like the score is based on amenities within walking distance, and I'm willing to walk pretty far, so put in my walkable distance and I bet the score would be even higher. A "short" walk for us is about 4 miles round trip. Much longer than that and I usually prefer to bike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    My 'hood's a 58 out of possible 100 Type in your address and find out how "walkable" your neighborhood is. I assume walkable is also bikeable.

    http://walkscore.com
    If this is the same test I did before, it assumed I was on flat ground and distances as the crow flies. I scored pretty good because I'm only about a mile to the grocery, drug store, etc. Trouble is, that drugstore is 1000' down (and back up) a very steep & wooded slope.

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    Mine is 7/100 That is not a typo. Funny I can ride to work and to the grocery store easily. Probably wouldn't want to walk it tho - too steep.
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    Walk Score: 89 out of 100 — Very Walkable - excellent! I just got back from a big walk.

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    There are a lot of businesses within walking distance, but it's on a busy highway with strip malls everywhere. Definitely not scenic.

    ETA: New neighborhood is a lowly 14. Not too many businesses within walking distance, I guess. What the heck do they consider walking distance anyway? I do think it's very bike-able though. There are some busy roads with loads of places to shop, dine, etc. within five miles. I'm really excited about the huge new Asian grocery store that's nearby.
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    Funny I can ride to work and to the grocery store easily. Probably wouldn't want to walk it tho - too steep.
    Funny K-girl, if it was too steep, I'd prefer to walk it over cycling it. I'd be too scared to cycle it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by extra-vert View Post
    Funny I can ride to work and to the grocery store easily. Probably wouldn't want to walk it tho - too steep.

    Funny K-girl, if it was too steep, I'd prefer to walk it over cycling it. I'd be too scared to cycle it!

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    Funny, the score from my house on the hill is only 52 out of 100. But if you punch in #1 Main St, which is only 1/2 mile from there, a few blocks away at the bottom of our hill, the score shoots up to 86!
    What, a measley 1/2 mile makes our walk undo-able?? Weird.
    It's a GREAT walk into town from our house, I do it several times a week and then add another 4 miles for fun!
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  14. #14
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    Ours is 85. Yes, people come to our neighbourhood to walk, bike and hang out in the park, waterside area.

    I found it funny that according to the rating, we were close to..a medical library. It must be a private medical library or the hospital library which only hospital staff can use because I'm not aware of any other one. We are 15 min. walk from Vancouver's main Central library that looks like the Roman Colseum.

    We live at the foot of 30 kms. bike and pedestrian path. Here I am way down on the bike below on the path, a photo taken from our balcony.

    http://www3.telus.net/public/hjbecke...s/image018.htm

    True we are 5 min. walk from closest coffee shop, another 10 min. elsewhere still tons more other cafes..and restaurants..the community centre is 5 min. away ...so is doctor, dentist, my bank, etc. 15 min. walk to commuter train. Next year we will have another commuter train station in a different direction that will take you out to the airport from downtown. That train bridge...will feature a bike path deck....

    This is why we like to live not far from downtown or in downtown. Remember we see mountains and ocean while we are downtown.

    No question, to move from Toronto to suburbs in Vancouver would have been abit of a mistake.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 07-17-2008 at 09:32 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    We live at the foot of 30 kms. bike and pedestrian path. Here I am way down on the bike below on the path, a photo taken from our balcony.

    http://www3.telus.net/public/hjbecke...s/image018.htm
    Oooohhh what beautiful bike paths you have!!! I love that photo of you looking so tiny and happy way down there!

    Here are our luxurious "bike paths" in rural New York state- two lane highways with often virtually no shoulders at all- look in back of me, it's rather typical for around here. Lots of potholes too. That's our driveway on the left.... ....and people kid me about wearing screaming yellow jerseys...
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    Last edited by BleeckerSt_Girl; 07-18-2008 at 05:20 AM.
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