Santa Rampage A Huge Success
Sea of red 17 blocks long as thousands bicycle North Ave. from Tosa to the Beerline.
Sea of red 17 blocks long as thousands bicycle North Ave. from Tosa to the Beerline. Back to the full article.
Sea of red 17 blocks long as thousands bicycle North Ave. from Tosa to the Beerline.
Sea of red 17 blocks long as thousands bicycle North Ave. from Tosa to the Beerline. Back to the full article.
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Wow, that was a really neat, Good Job.
NANCY! Thank you so much for doing this video! You are AWESOME! It was great that you recorded it, but also what you said for the entirety, also warmed my heart! Your enthusiasm has made my day! Thank you for sharing and God bless you! Merry Christmas to you and your family! 2017 is going to be a great year for you! I just know it! Peace!
Looks like it was another great Santa Rampage! I was visiting Milwaukee that weekend from North Carolina, but didn’t have time or a bike to ride it this year. (Rode in last year’s ride…). Did get to see a few Santas ride by Colectivo Humboldt while my wife and I were having breakfast. Maybe next year….
Awesome work, once again. This is growing and spreading so much awareness. Thanks for all of your efforts Bike Fed!
I now live in Seattle, so thanks for the coverage Urban MKE!
Thanks for reading and writing from Seattle Rob. Why not start a Seattle version? We have spin-offs in other bike cities like Boston and Minneapolis, even in Fort Wayne and Sasaktoon! Seattle seems like it would embrace the idea. I started this one with a handful of friends 15 years ago and look what happened?