Look, It's a Cheatercycle! How a pedaling purist learned to love (or at least not be so embarrassed by) electric bikes By Lynn Rapoport July 1, 2011 In this story: biking
Living Large Driving Less What makes a community livable? How about getting rid of cars? By Tom Vanderbilt July 1, 2011 In this story: urban planning, transportation
Flathead Guardians Conservationists, the Olympics, and an indignant porcupine keep mountaintop-removal coal mining out of a wildlife paradise By Aaron Teasdale May 1, 2011 In this story: biking, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places
Because It Hurts Mount Hood's biking trails offer gawk-worthy views and grueling days that cause exhausted legs to cry out in agony. By Peter Frick-Wright March 1, 2009 In this story: biking, adventure
As Low As You Can Go Jim Malusa hit bottom on six continents, saving the drop into Death Valley for last By Jim Malusa March 1, 2008 In this story: adventure, biking
Bikeway or the Highway Southern California set the nation on the path to bicycling bliss, then detoured. But smogville could still become a velotopia. By Robert Gottlieb March 1, 2008 In this story: biking, urban living
Trains, Planes, & Pains: Amtrak’s High-Speed Rail Takes on the Airlines What’s the best way to get from Point A to Point B? It could be a train By Blair Tindal November 1, 2003 In this story: public transit
Dispelling the Myth of the Safe SUV Bigger isn’t better January 1, 2003 In this story: transportation
Ode to the Bus Riding to work isn't always pleasant, but it sure beats driving By Bob Schildgen January 1, 2002 In this story: public transit
All Aboard Good public transportation need not be high tech or high cost. It can be as simple as a bus By Jim Motavalli January 1, 2002 In this story: public transit