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- July 31, 2008: YERT Homecoming Party in Pittsburgh! August 9, 3-7PM
- July 28, 2008: Slideshow of YERTBaby Bailey from week 1 on Planet Earth...
- July 24, 2008: BEN'S BIG BELATED BABY BLOG!!
- July 22, 2008: Day 318 Honk if You’re Carfree
- July 19, 2008: Bailey Elise Evans is Born! Woohooo!!!
- July 14, 2008: YERTies in the family way, and counting the days....
- July 4, 2008: July 4th, 2008: 50 Down, NONE to Go! YERT Completes Initial Travel...
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- June 30, 2008: I Just Signed Up For World Peace Day...
YERTpod22: Moving the Right Way in Oregon
Dear YERTians,
We’re back! During the last couple of weeks each one of us managed to get knocked around by the flu or a serious cold or both. We used up our cloth hankies like they were paper! We made garbage by purchasing a bottle of chewable vitamin C tablets! We slept more than we’ve slept in months! We wondered why we couldn’t just detach our aching, stuffy heads and replace them with new ones! Perhaps it was a sign. Perhaps we had run ourselves ragged. Perhaps there’s just something in the air here in the South. Whatever the cause of our suffering, the video schedule suffered along with us – but now we’re all happily back to health with a brand new YERTpod!
This week we take a close look at
We explored public transportation in
Whenever we arrive in a city that’s doing all the right green things—bike paths, speedy public transportation, beautiful public spaces, and pervasive recycling—we begin to look for one thing: the 20 year city plan. Back in the 1970’s
Not to be outdone by its big brother to the north, the city of
Meanwhile, we’re cheering the city planners in
Cheeriously,
Ben, Julie, and Mark (Your YERT Team)
team@yert.com
P.S. And now for Breadcrumbs! If you want to learn more about the topics in this video, check out these resources:
1. EmX. Essentially, the coolest bus system we’ve seen all year, handily explained by Andy Vobora, Marketing and Communications Director at the Lane Transit District. That said, we haven’t been to
2. Bicycle Transportation
3. TriMet. This is a municipal corporation responsible for most of the public transporation in
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February 22, 2008 at 3:12 pm
Oregon and Vermont are two of my favorite places. But when it comes to cycling, I just don’t feel safe anywhere on the east coast, even riding on the streets of ultra cool Burlington VT. Oregon has them beat. Here’s to the visionary planning of the left coasties!
February 22, 2008 at 11:42 pm
You guys are crazy! This is a real funny one. Bikes rule!