The Charles River Bikepath in Cambridge was plowed five days after it
stopped snowing, but the DCR did a pretty good job.
(Doug Mink, 2/2/2005)
The Olmsted Park bike path was built 110 years ago as a bridle trail.
Parallelling the Jamaicaway for a mile, the city of Boston kept it
clear of the nearly three feet of snow which fell in January 2005.
(Doug Mink, 2/2/2005)
The Town of Brookline plowed its Olmsted Park pedestrian path a week
after it stopped snowing, The parallel bikepath was plowed a couple
of days earlier.
(Doug Mink, 2/2/2005)
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- March 9, 2005
- March 1, 2005
- February 25, 2005
- February 22, 2005
- February 2, 2005
- January 27, 2005
- January 26, 2005
- January 25, 2005
- January 20, 2005
- January 18, 2005
- January 10, 2005
- January 6, 2005
- December 29, 2004
- March 17, 2004
- February 6, 2004
- January 28, 2004
- January 18, 2004
- January 12, 2004
- December 15, 2003
- December 8, 2003
- April 8, 2003
- March 13, 2003
- March 6, 2003
- February 18, 2003
- February 7, 2003
- February 3, 2003
- January 27, 2003
- January 8, 2003
- January 3, 2003
- December 26, 2002
- December 6, 2002
- November 27, 2002
- February 1, 2002
- January 22, 2002
- January 14, 2002
- January 8, 2002
- March 7, 2001
- February 7, 2001
- January 23, 2001
- January 12, 2001
- January 26, 2000
- January 21, 2000
(update)
- January 14, 2000
- March 17, 1999
- March 12, 1999
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For more information about bicycling in the winter check out
MassBike's Winter Cycling Page or
the ICEBIKE web site.
For safer riding on ice,
Nokian
makes studded tires, carried in Massachusetts by
Peter White in Acton
and Salem Cycle in Salem.
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