Oh man, should have stopped by for the socks.
Oh man, should have stopped by for the socks.
This year's event has been great, and it is always a pleasure seeing everyone out there. This morning was our biggest weekday turnout (except Fridays) since we started the program 6 years ago. We were discussing previous year's attendance this morning, and thought posting them would be fun.
Hope to see you tomorrow.
2016
Monday: 109
Tuesday: 121
Wednesday: 155
Thursday:
Friday:
All 5 Days:
2015
Monday: 112
Tuesday: 137
Wednesday: 134
Thursday: 116
Friday: 429
All 5 Days: 82
2014
Monday: 132
Tuesday: 135
Wednesday: 148
Thursday: 138
Friday: 187
All 5 Days: 79
2013
Monday: 83
Tuesday: 101
Wednesday:121
Thursday: 116
Friday: 421
All 5 Days: 47
2012 (Estimates)
Monday: 15
Tuesday: 25
Wednesday: 75
Thursday: 85
Friday: 307
All 5 Days: N/A
2011
Monday: 29
Tuesday: 38
Wednesday: 61
Thursday: 66
Friday: 340
All 5 Days: 15
Yes, indeed. The Crystal City BID knows what it's doing, handing out reasonably nice swag you'd actually use. (All too often around here I've seen jurisdictions hand out garbage like cheap cheap water bottles that make me doubt their understanding of their target audience.)
Agreed, it is really great stuff, especially for someone who has been cycling a while.
Perhaps their target audience are newbies and the cheap stuff will hold them on for a while until they start cycling regularly and need higher quality stuff. Those of us who cycle regularly, perhaps, should leave more of that for those who aren't cycling regularly. When I was in grad school and going to conferences, the cheap swag they handed out, like really cheap canvas or plastic bags (not quite a brief case, so a brief bag? Something that held your papers nicely) were great. Over time those were not what I wanted/needed anymore. I no longer take all the "free" stuff at such places anymore.
Last edited by DrP; 05-18-2016 at 04:36 PM. Reason: forgot a word; and a typo
I would advise anyone that receives swag that they really don't need to donate it to Phoenix Bikes or to the immigrant day laborers at the Shirlington and Education Center (located next to start of the W&OD). Most of the latter folks are riding department store bikes and lack proper lighting and safety equipment. I've seen them waiting all day long outdoors for someone to hire them on *Christmas day*.
I see all the cool kids got there before I did.
Damn. I miss doing Bike to Work Week.
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