Mark your calendars for the evening of Wednesday December 7th, 7pm. Don’t miss BWANH’s Annual Meeting via Zoom, featuring a Bike Talk Session with guest speakers and a chance to win a $100 Bike Shop Gift Card!
Read MoreMonth: November 2022
Welcome New Board Members
BWA welcomes the following new members to our Board of Directors. Check out their bios here on our website.
Read MoreNH Division of Tourism Hosts Focus Groups
Recently, the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism Development (DTTD) distributed invitations to participate in a series of focus groups throughout the state, beginning in November.
Read MoreNorthern Rail Trail Extension & Enhancements
Another Extension to Northern Rail Trail Completed One Step Closer to Completing the Granite State Rail Trail
Read MoreSharing Space with E-Powered Micromobility Devices
This great article below was written by long-time BWA member supporter, retired teacher, and Safe Routes to School Bike Safety Instructor Sally McMurdo. Sally regularly publishes articles on outdoor activities and advocacy issues in the Conway Daily Sun. Have you noticed more electric-powered devices on Mount Washington Valley’s roads this summer? Termed “micromobility” devices in […]
Read MoreNew Boston Rail Trail Recoup Festival
On October 8th, 2022, the New Boston Rail Trail Committee, and the New Boston Conservation Commission, with help from community volunteers, the Molly Start Tavern, DJ Lance, New Boston Fire Department, the Community Church of New Boston, and more, hosted a “Recoup Festival.”
Read MoreTrikeFest Recap
North country cycling through TriCycle NH, a group made up of the north country’s three amazing trail networks in Bethlehem – Bethlehem Trails Assoc, Littleton – Parker Mountain, and Franconia – Franconia Area NEMBA,
Read MoreDriver Education Manual Evaluation
BWA Looks to Push for More Cycling Inclusion in the NH Driver’s Ed Manual
Read MoreSlow Down for Fairies
As a BWANH board member, we are encouraged to volunteer for the Granite State Wheelers annual Seacoast Century bike ride. By the time I signed up for a work assignment, only 2 positions remained unfilled.
Read MoreDerry Exit 4A Rail Trail Issue Update
The on-going topic of how rail trail users will be able to cross the new Derry Exit “4A” connector road was highlighted by NHDOT to the public on September 22 for the first time since the expected tunnel was dropped by NHDOT about 2.5 years ago with no public review.
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