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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 ก.พ. 2011
Atlanta Belt Line
In September 2003, VanDerKloot Film Studio created this video to support our grassroots efforts on the Atlanta Beltline. Bill VanDerKloot, along with the help of Jane Fonda and many others, invested their time pro-bono because they believed in the vision that was emerging for their city. Enjoy it - and thanks again to VanDerKloot Studios and Magick Lantern for sharing it with us again. Want to know more about the Atlanta Beltline? www.beltline.org
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Pennsylvania Avenue
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Short clip riding Capital Bikeshare on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington DC. www.gravelblog.com @ryangravel
Lake Lady Bird Boardwalk
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Short clip riding Austin B-Cycle on Lake Lady Bird Boardwalk Trail in Austin, Texas www.gravelblog.com @ryangravel
Ryan Gravel speaks to Indy's We Are City [Summit]
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Indianapolis held it's third and final We Are City [Summit] on August 21, 2014 and Ryan was there to talk about the relationship between infrastructure and culture. 20 minutes. Check it out on www.gravelblog.com.
Spring Saturday Afternoon on the Atlanta Beltline
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Average weekend afternoon on the Atlanta Beltline's Eastside Trail. More at www.gravelblog.com.
S-Line
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Short video of the S-Line in Salt Lake City. This is a streetcar and multi-use trail built within an old railroad corridor through South Salt Lake City and the Sugar House community. More at www.gravelblog.com
Los Angeles River Greenway Trail
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Short video riding the Los Angeles River Greenway Trail. More at www.gravelblog.com
North Oconee River Greenway
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Short video riding the North Oconee River Greenway. More at www.gravelblog.com
Spring Morning Commute on the Atlanta Beltline
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Weekday mornings on the Atlanta Beltline's Eastside Trail are less crowded.
The Los Angeles River is Kind of Wild
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I rode the River Trail and couldn't help but notice all the wildlife. www.gravelblog.com
Atlanta Beltline Wins "Overall Excellence in Smart Growth Award" from US EPA, 2013
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This video was made by Ryan Gravel for Gravelblog.com At the award ceremony in Washington D.C., EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy said among other things, "there is no difference between economic growth and environmental protection as long as we agree that we're serving the same public." That is certainly true of the Atlanta Beltline, which received the EPA's top honor. It was presented by John F...
Ryan Gravel speaking sample (3 min.)
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This is the first 3 minutes of an hour long presentation called "Don't Hold Your Breath" for Atlanta Workplace 2013. The event was co-sponsored by the Atlanta Chapter of the International Facility Management Association (IFMA) and its partners, the Atlanta Branch of the Georgia Chapter of the US Green Building Council (USGBC) and the International Interior Design Association of Georgia (IIDA). ...
Atlanta Beltline Sand Train
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The Sand Train follows the old Atlanta & West Point Belt Line, which was originally built in 1899.
Six-Minute Ride - Detroit's Dequindre Cut
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A six-minute ride from Gratiot Avenue near Eastern Market to the Detroit River on the Dequindre Cut. Rent a bike at Wheelhouse Detroit down at the riverfront - wheelhousedetroit.com
ruh-roh, the Los Angeles River sprung a leak.wmv
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ruh-roh, the Los Angeles River sprung a leak.wmv
I was at a music/live lit event last night at Red Light Cafe, an awesome little indie/punk venue in Amsterdam Walk on the east side of Piedmont Park, and found out that it will be torn down because that area has been bough by developers. I assume the new development there is because the Beltline section north of Piedmont park has just been completed. It got me thinking a lot about how the B-line has been both good and bad for Atlanta (my home for the past 6 years). I'm sad for what it will do to the areas around the Westside Beltline, which still has the feel of a walking/bike path, a community, and isn't crowded and overrun with big expensive retail spaces. I'm grateful for the Beltline and the off-street accessibility and gathering spaces it brings (and *hopefully, please* the public transit it will bring), but I mourn the loss of places like Red Light Cafe and Paris on Ponce, and the many other local treasures I didn't even get to know before they were sold to developers. Thanks for the video of the beginning, the hope and excitement of what could be! And cheers to Angel, one of our community's great organizers :)
Love you Ryan! You made so many people happy! (And healthier!)
This footage is gold! Do you know approximately where this is? Maybe Old Fourth Ward?
I’m always looking for cool places to ride. I might have to check this place out.
Wow. The osprey was so cool
I literally just found an old low-res version of this video in an archive. Happy to see you had a high-def version, Ryan! :)
Greetings from Atlanta: City of Peace. Hello Ryan. You've been an inspiration for years. I wish you good providence with the launch and beginning of SixPitch. Best regards, John PS I'd like to share with you these three pertinent 'beginning' quotes: Coretta Scott King stated: "There is a spirit, a need, and a servant at the beginning of every great human advance. Every one of these must be right for that particular moment of history, or nothing happens." Mahatma Gandhi stated: "For it matters not how small the beginning may seem to be: what is once well done is done forever." Plato (427BC-347BC) stated: "You know also that the beginning is the most important part of any work, especially in the case of a young and tender thing; for that is the time at which the character is being formed and the desired impression is more readily taken."
@DJBucks2005- Possible Light Rail area.
Future transit use @ 1:26? What is that?