Zooming in & celebrating bicycling in Washington with a new & improved publication

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The evolution of Cascade’s newsletters. The first newsletter, The Freewheeler, was produced in 1970. It’s changed sizes and names over the years, but continues to celebrate the joy of bicycling in the best way possible.

In my short time at Cascade Bicycle Club I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know you. Although many of us have not (yet) been able to high five in person, through the Cascade Courier, I’ve learned about your lives, the immense joy that bicycling brings you, and how bicycling has shaped your communities. And I feel like I’ve travelled all around Washington state and had the opportunity to see the view from your saddle through your photographs.

And yet…when I’m reading the Courier and reach the end of your story, I wish I could hear more. When I see your photos of the beautiful landscapes you’ve ridden through, smiling faces of friends and riding buddies new and old, I want to zoom in and take a closer look. 

Accordingly, I am excited to announce that we are launching a new quarterly publication to replace the Courier. And with it, we’ll be able to bring you in-depth feature stories and larger-than-life photographs from all around the state. 

Two more issues of the monthly Cascade Courier 

You can still expect to see the Cascade Courier in October and December of this year. We will roll out the new publication in January with a 2017 guide to Cascade events, classes and camps. In order to design and produce the first issue, we will not be producing the Cascade Courier in September or November. We apologize for the interruption, and we thank you for your patience as we transition to an even better publication that will reach you in 2017! 

Help shape the new publication

What kinds of stories and content would you like to see? Do you have a publication title suggestion? Are you a writer or photographer and interested in being published? We’d like your input to shape the new quarterly magazine. 

Take our short survey and help shape the new publication!
  

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