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Portland Afoot is two things: | Portland Afoot is two things: | ||
* A four-page monthly newsmagazine about low-car life in Portland, | * A four-page monthly newsmagazine about low-car life in {{tag|Portland}}, {{tag|Oregon}}. | ||
* An editable online guide to low-car life in Portland | * An editable online guide to low-car life in Portland | ||
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We tell you about the best local car-free camping trips. We tell you when bus fare is going up, why, and what you can do about it. We tell you which seats on the MAX are best for talking on a cell phone, stowing a suitcase or firing up a laptop. | We tell you about the best local car-free camping trips. We tell you when bus fare is going up, why, and what you can do about it. We tell you which seats on the MAX are best for talking on a cell phone, stowing a suitcase or firing up a laptop. | ||
The website itself is totally different but equally awesome: It's a constantly updated guide to low-car life that anyone can improve. That's where you'll find pages on every bus line and its on-time records, plans for new rail lines through your neighborhood and the hours of every | The website itself is totally different but equally awesome: It's a constantly updated guide to low-car life that anyone can improve. That's where you'll find pages on every bus line and its on-time records, plans for new rail lines through your neighborhood and the hours of every {{tag|bicycle}} shop in town. It's for the information you need in a pinch but can't find anywhere else. | ||
Our print edition sells for $14 a year; it's also available by email, if you prefer. And the website, of course, is free. | Our print edition sells for $14 a year; it's also available by email, if you prefer. And the website, of course, is free. | ||
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Description[edit]
Portland Afoot is two things:
- A four-page monthly newsmagazine about low-car life in Portland, Oregon.
- An editable online guide to low-car life in Portland
We cover TriMet, the city, and the culture of the low-car lifestyle from the perspective of the people who live it.
We tell you about the best local car-free camping trips. We tell you when bus fare is going up, why, and what you can do about it. We tell you which seats on the MAX are best for talking on a cell phone, stowing a suitcase or firing up a laptop.
The website itself is totally different but equally awesome: It's a constantly updated guide to low-car life that anyone can improve. That's where you'll find pages on every bus line and its on-time records, plans for new rail lines through your neighborhood and the hours of every bicycle shop in town. It's for the information you need in a pinch but can't find anywhere else.
Our print edition sells for $14 a year; it's also available by email, if you prefer. And the website, of course, is free.
Wiki size: | 203 article pages see stats |