Get ready for the second installment of The Scout‘s bike tour through New York City. Like the previous tour, the distance of this ride is approximately 14 miles long, but this time it will be devoted to Manhattan. Your first stop will be at the base of Central Park and will end on the East River […]
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The Scout Presents: New York By Bike
Introducing The Scout, a NY-based online magazine which specializes in discovering and illuminating the finest destinations the city has to offer. Leading up to the soon-to-launch Shinola Bike Tour, we asked The Scout to put together two bike tours featuring some of their favorite places in New York. They’ll be talking about the first tour today, and […]
Summer Road Trip To Glen Arbor, MI
Introducing guest writer Meghan McEwen, the genius behind Honor and Folly, Detroit’s finest bed and breakfast. We recently found out that Meghan would be taking a trip “Up North”—a summer ritual which in Michigan-ese means a trip to practically anywhere on the peninsula north of Flint. We thought it would be a fine idea to have Meghan […]
The Motor City’s Non-Motorized Future
We don’t like to brag, but according to David Byrne (yes, that David Byrne), Detroit is one of the top eight cities in the world for cycling. We couldn’t agree more. With its wide, lightly-trafficked roads, flat terrain, and over 43 miles of bike lanes, we sometimes wonder why there aren’t more people biking here. […]
Detroit Meets Basel
To say that the Baselworld Watch and Jewelery Show is a major event is something of an understatement. Since 1917, the city of Basel situated at the borders of both France and Germany has hosted the most prestigious names in the watchmaking world for what has become an extravagant industry showcase. This year’s Baselworld (April […]