The Pedalshift Project 428: All Who Wander Are Not Lost

The Pedalshift Project 428: All Who Wander Are Not Lost

We’ve often talked about how slow travel by bicycle helps you see your adventure with far more detail than by car. But can we slow it down even more and reinforce that lesson? On this episode, exploring the parallels of exploring a city by foot and how that proves the point!

The Pedalshift Project 428: All Who Wander Are Not Lost

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All Who Wander…

  • Exploring Seattle without a car

  • Using walking as a way to scope neighborhoods

  • Slow travel lessons from bike touring, applied to everyday life

  • What you notice on foot that you miss by bike or car

  • Sound, sight lines, and the feel of a place

  • Low-friction wandering and following curiosity

  • Inefficiency as a feature, not a bug

  • Walking as a gateway to reflection and perspective

  • Seeing contrasts in how people live

  • Choosing small adventures in ordinary days

  • Seattle waterfront moments and future adventure reminders

  • Brompton update: travel, repairs, and getting back on two wheels

Live Show January 16 5pm PT

Pedalshift Live from Seattle!

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Music

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