Friday, April 9, 2010

24 ways to get on the Water in New York City


24 Great Ways to Get On the Water in NYC (plus a couple of spots in Jersey) Without Your Own Boat is something I've been wanting to blog about since February but I wanted to wait until the weather got a little more seasonable. Sorry to post on a chillier day... I just couldn't wait any longer.

I have been referring back to to Bonnie's post since it went up last year and I love her suggestions. It has been so helpful to me and in general I think her blog is great. I encourage you all to check it out.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Summer Declared

Sorry for not posting with my usual frequency but, I just couldn't sit by my computer all day long. It was too nice out.

In case you want a recap of the past two days: Summer Overtakes Spring; Confusion Reigns

Judging by the numbers you were all also out enjoying the sun! How did you spend Wednesday and Thursday? What did you do to enjoy the gorgeous weather? I hope you had fun!!!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Are You a White Water Rafting Junkie?

Personally, I've only been rafting a few times but I loved it every time. I've been rafting in a few different locations but never within three hours of the City.

I recently learned about Urban Sherpa Travel which leads white water rafting trips to the Lehigh River in the Poconos from New York City. Bonus: they provide everything, "rafting equipment, round trip transportation from NYC in a luxury motor coach, shuttle service to/from the river, pre-trip instruction, a river lunch, free use of all the facilities and changing rooms at the Whitewater Challengers Rafting Center, and, of course, experienced river guides for the trip itself." 

They have certain designated dam release dates, so sign up early, because I am sure all the other junkies out there are signing up now too.

The company also leads rock climbing, skiing/snowboarding and zip line trips from both New York and Boston. Urban Sherpa's white water rating trip was also recently endorsed by EMS and since the individuals who work for EMS generally really know their stuff I would trust that this is a worth while trip.

Have you been on an Urban Sherpa trip before? If so, would you recommend it? Why/why not?

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Port Authority Statement Supports Cycling

Wow, this is HUGE, especially if you are a cyclist. The Century Road Club Association covered the Port Authority of NY/NJ's statement which "called for systematic planning for the incorporation of bicycling in the regional transportation network."

The following is a copy of the Port Authority's statement taken from The Century Road Club Association

THE PORT AUTHORITY OF NEW YORK & NEW JERSEY
PORT AUTHORITY NEWS BULLETIN
Office of the Executive Director
Bulletin #10-05

March 29, 2010

Bicycling is a rapidly growing mode of transportation and the New York-New Jersey region is facing increased demand for expanded bicycle infrastructure, safer bicycle routes, access to transit connections and secure parking facilities. While we recognize that many Port Authority facilities currently provide some accommodations for bicycle users, we need to prepare more systematically for the growing use of bicycles as a mode of travel within the regional transportation system.

On February 25, 2010, the Board of Commissioners adopted the following policy:
In keeping with its mission to meet the critical transportation needs of the bi-state region, the Port Authority supports bicycling as an important and sustainable mode of travel. It seeks to provide its customers, tenants, visitors and employees with safe and convenient bicycle access and secure bicycle parking at its facilities, wherever operationally and financially feasible.

The Board also authorized the Executive Director to take the following steps to advance the goals of this policy:

Integrate improved bicycle access, safe bicycle lanes, and secure bicycle parking and storage into existing Port Authority buildings and facilities, owned or operated by the Port Authority.

Ensure that design guidelines for new construction and major renovations include sufficient bicycle access, storage, and related amenities to meet emerging demand.

Develop multimodal transit hubs that encourage biking and walking.

Remove any unnecessary restrictions on bicycle access, and promote the safe coexistence of motor vehicles, bicycles and pedestrians at Port Authority facilities.

Encourage tenants to expand bicycle access and accommodations.

Coordinate bicycle facility improvements and intermodal connections with regional planning organizations, other regional transportation providers, and local governments to promote safe and seamless travel throughout the region.

The Chief Operating Officer, Chief of Capital Planning, and Chief of Real Estate and Development will be responsible for ensuring that the agency takes the preliminary steps necessary to implement this policy and will periodically report to me on the agency’s progress. They will also review interim bicycle master plans and provide final versions for my approval by September 30, 2010. Affected staff will soon receive additional information and guidance from them directly.

I encourage all Port Authority staff to make the most of this opportunity to creatively meet the region’s emerging transportation needs, advance the agency’s environmental commitments and contribute to a more sustainable regional transportation system. We will be able to better serve our customers, foster positive relationships with our communities, and contribute to improved employee health. I look forward to seeing a wide range of plans for meeting these objectives, and to sharing them with the region.

//Original Signed By//

Christopher O. Ward
Executive Director 

Overall I like the initiatives they plan to take and I think that anything to help reduce the use of cars and congestion on the roads is worthy. I wonder when we will see official plans to put these words into action and how long it will take. I hope the Port Authority will work to quickly more forward with these initiatives because, while words are nice, it is action that counts (Please excuse my cynical tone, I am a New Yorker after all and my faith is the Port Authority is not as strong as it could be). 

To read the rest of the article go to The Century Road Club Association

Friday, April 2, 2010

Side Notes: 7 Days Until You Can Have Your Cake and Eat it Too!!!

O.K., O.K. --- you got me, this has nothing to do with being outside... this however does have to do with New York and I am convinced that there will be a direct correlation between your attendance at this event and overall your happiness.

Oh... and yea, its FREE!!!

Cupcake Camp NYC, "an ad-hoc gathering born from the desire for people to share and eat cupcakes in an open environment." It is taking place next Friday, April 9th from 7:00pm - 9:30pm at Happy Ending, 302 Broome Street. Note this is a 21+ event as it is being held at a bar.You don't have to bake, remember for every dozen baked they need 11 more people to eat them, but bakers are always welcome.

To RSVP to the event click here.

I hope to see you all there!!! And apologies for the extreme detour into the indoor activities arena, but as I am sure you can now understand, this was of critical importance!

High Line's Addition Delayed

Image by: Joel Sternfeld, Courtesy of Highline.org
The second section of the High Line was originally supposed to open in this fall (2010) but, due to a lack of funding the park's opening will be delayed until the spring or summer of 2011.

The Park's first section runs from Gansevoort Street to West 20th Street and opened to rave reviews. For more information read Walk the High Line.

According to dnainfo.com: "The park’s second stretch — running from 20th to 30th streets — was slated to open later this year after the initial section debuted last summer." However, due the recession, developing funds has not been as easy as they had hoped it would be. The High Line's construction and maintenance has been largely supported through private funding thus the Park will need more time to fundraise.

While reading the High Line Second Section Opening Pushed Back to 2011 I also noticed the that the park will include a "'great lawn' and a 'woodland tree-top canopy walk'"--- Does it get much cooler than that???

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Know the Law

I came across a great blog, Recreation Law, which discusses interesting law topics and cases related to outdoor recreation law. James Moss, the author, notes that he isn't trying to educate his audience but does list sources to point you in the right direction if you are curious about your rights and responsibilities.

It's a good read and Mr. Moss does review some pretty interesting cases and issues.

Some of the more interesting posts include So I do not plan to die, but I am stupid so the law says I have to spend $500 so you can find my body..., I could not make my son wear a helmet so I’m going to make you wear one and Letter to the Editor: Wilderness and Environmental Medicine.

Overall, I thoroughly support what James Moss is doing... even though he is not trying to educate the public, I think his blog is very informative. I've learned a lot about the current issues in recreation law and even more importantly, I've learned that there is a lot I don't know. Overall, I always support individuals understanding the law, their rights and their responsibilities so Recreation Law will certainly be added to my weekly reading list.