A friend of mine moved by bike last fall. He hauled everything but his gun safe on the bike trailer, even his big front loading washer and dryer. I've included a picture of one load, I wish he had gotten a picture of the big stuff.
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Seattle couple make a 'zero-carbon' move
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/...bonmove25.html
By JENNIFER LANGSTON
P-I REPORTER
Strapping a queen-size mattress to a bike trailer with bungee cords and straps Saturday morning, Colin Stevens says not to worry.
It looks like a giant stingray perched on a deck of cards, its wingspan hovering above thin air. But he's done this before -- moving his own bed by bicycle -- so he knows it works.
"I've acquired a nickname from some people - 'Haulin' Colin,'" said Stevens, a car-free welder who tows salvaged material behind him on his bike.
That was just one of the human-powered vehicles Central Area residents Joe Goldberg and Venessa Brown used to ferry all their belongings in a "zero-carbon move" this weekend.
A friend of mine moved by bike last fall. He hauled everything but his gun safe on the bike trailer, even his big front loading washer and dryer. I've included a picture of one load, I wish he had gotten a picture of the big stuff.
Holy ****. That's amazing.
With a smile like that, I gotta flirt.
Girl, you look like you just got off work.
Impressive.
At least a home move by bike...gets you rethinking seriously about downsizing belongings prior to move.
wonder how many plastic cartons, just my own clothing and shoes would fill?And I'm a woman who doesn't do much fashion shopping annually anymore!
I used a similar trailer and helped a friend move by bike. It was fun. She didn't have much stuff. I'd need a lot of help to move our household!