
Hello from Pro Walk Pro Bike 2010 in lovely Chattanooga, Tennessee. Ya’ll (I can say that because I’m in the south now), Chattanooga is a lovely city that has made huge pedestrian and bicycle enhancements in recent years and I’m surrounded by fabulous and inspiring people from across the country (and the globe, in some cases) who are working hard to create safe, viable transportation alternatives.

I packed for the conference after looking at the weather forecast and seeing temps in the high 80s (i.e., almost 90 — ugh, hot) all week instead of the reality that I would spend 8am to 5:30pm in a refrigerator an excessively (and wastefully) over-air-conditioned building.
After hours, I’ve been exploring Chattanooga by bike. Given the conference hours, this means that I’ve been exploring Chattanooga by bike IN THE DARK, both a.m. and p.m., which wouldn’t be a big deal if I had Baby Jake and my usual riding gear, but it’s a little iffy on the rental with no lights or reflective vest. Note to self: always travel with reflective vest, you never know when you might want it.
I’m only scratching the surface here, but so far I’ve enjoyed the Walnut Street Bridge, the Tennessee Riverpark (an 8-mile long multi-use greenway), and biking around downtown in general.

The food scene (normally, I would consider this the most important part, but I’m so enjoying the biking and the beautiful riverfront):
However, eating out is not nearly as fun without Matthew. I can try many more things when he’s there to share in the fun and food. I’ve already informed him that we’re coming back to Chattanooga together 🙂
Melissa, now that I have checked out your blog, I see you were here for the ProBike Pro Walk Convention. If you do make it back to Chattanooga, I would love to show you around-on bikes of course!
I love what you guys are up to. Such smart work and exposure!
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