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My vision for Bicycle PA
Bicycle PA map panel layout
I want to put our Bicycle PA Route maps into perspective – i.e. Why I’m investing time and money into something that is going to be available to anyone for free.
Vision for the maps:
This map series (to be available for download as pdfs) will highlight the Bicycle PA signed bicycle routes and nearby roads and amenities. I’m making it free because I want to encourage bicyclists, local communities, and individuals to provide input to the on-going development of this series.
Phases of the mapping:
How the maps fit into my unofficial vision for the Bicycle PA system
I decided to create my own mission statement and framework for this system – something simple that I can use to guide me. There’s probably something official, but it’s still helpful for me to internalize a vision, so here it goes…
Bicycle PA Mission Statement:
A Pennsylvania bicycle route system where cyclists of all ages and parts of the world will come together to meet, explore, and share stories while engaging in a physical challenge amidst a beautiful landscape that is our Commonwealth.
Bicycle PA Implementation:
Phase 1: Plan and sign the Bicycle PA Routes (This is done)
Phase 2: Map the Bicycle PA Routes (We are doing this now)
Phase 3: Market the route opportunities to Pennsylvanians (Outreach)
Phase 4: Identify and purchase or get agreements to use small properties to be used as Hiker/Biker sites.
Phase 5: Develop Hiker/Biker Campsites with the following features:
Phase 6: Continued maintenance, expansion, evaluation and promotion of the routes.
Where to go from here:
I’m focused on what I want to focus on (currently phase 2) and have no intention on managing Bicycle PA. I believe that capable people and organizations who know their own skill sets (and resources) and are internally motivated will figure out how to contribute to the realization of this vision.