tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6203074149634807485.post4025386871335628317..comments2024-03-14T10:19:04.234-07:00Comments on Taiwan In Cycles: Park & Ride: Taipei Offers More Bicycle ParkingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6203074149634807485.post-27246025082697562732011-01-27T02:15:37.496-08:002011-01-27T02:15:37.496-08:00You should work with Moots in Colorado Springs, ma...You should work with Moots in Colorado Springs, maybe sell rich Taiwanese on buying a Moots and picking it up at the shop to ride around Colorado before bringing it home. Eh, eh!!?? Like they do with European cars.NONEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00312011183953017842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6203074149634807485.post-68193236652286346052011-01-25T06:01:10.019-08:002011-01-25T06:01:10.019-08:00We have medical tourism, voluntourism, and now cyc...We have medical tourism, voluntourism, and now cyclovoluntourism. When I was in Taiwan, I often fantasized about getting a few of my cycling friends somehow connected to my ministry to come ride around Taiwan and get to know Taiwan that way. It does give you a different look when you're on a bike. All I got to was taking visitors on bike rides, which definitely was a winner.<br />Now I'm in Colorado, so I fantasize about organizing Taiwan cyclists to come ride in Colorado. Any takers from Taiwan? Maybe I'll have better luck getting Taiwanese to come ride in Colorado than I had the other way around! And if you want, you can even do some voluntourism while you're here!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13415029019699069356noreply@blogger.com