Time lapse photos of 2 afternoons worth of heating, filtering and pumping about a 100 gallons of waste veggie oil. The Bus leaves for Alabama's Tornado Zone on Wed. the 18th. Then on to the March on Blair Mountain in WV. ~ download
Thanks to the Frenchmen St Deli & Mardi Gras Zone for their lovely fuel.
Veggie bus alternative energy workshop and radical art mobile space at the the Anti-COP Anti-Cap encampment. The Che Bus kicks my bus's ass. Rolling with a crew of 10-20 mad maxtivists Christian teaches rural villagers how to use bicycles for specific tasks that usually need electricity as well as water catching and other self sustaining adaptations of hybrid technology. ~ download ~ Cop 16 Cancun
download Former Black Panther and co-founder of Common Ground Collective in post Katrina New Orleans Malik Rahim announces his campaign to ride a bike from Houma LA to Washington DC in support of complete environmental justice for our nations wetlands.
The wetlands protect our shores from hurricanes and filter the waters of both the Gulf of Mexico and that of the Mississippi River.
The ride has been postponed indefinitly. For more info check their website. http://BikeForTheGulf.org
download ~ Part 4 covers the journey from DC back to Harrisonburg. Breaking down getting lost and getting found.
The Petrol Free Gypsy Tour is a music & art tour covering 450 miles
across Virginia by bicycle over a 2 week period. I drove the support
vehicle (the NOmadjik Veggie Powered Bus).
Download The Petrol Free Gypsy Tour is a music & art tour covering 450 miles across Virginia by bicycle over a 2 week period. I drove the support vehicle (the NOmadjik Veggie Powered Bus).
~ download The Petrol Free Gypsy Tour is a music & art tour covering 450 miles across Virginia by bicycle over a 2 week period. I drove the support vehicle (the NOmadjik Veggie Powered Bus).
Part 2 covers crossing Afton Mountain, Twin Oaks Commune and shows in Richmond & Charlottesville.
The Petrol Free Gypsy Tour is a music & art tour covering 450 miles across Virginia by bicycle over a 2 week period. I drove the support vehicle (the NOmadjik Veggie Powered Bus).
Part 1 covers the lead up to the ride, the first days ride through a consistent rain and the first 2 shows.
The Petrol-Free is a bicycle-powered music and art tour to promote peace, social justice, and a healthy planet. On the tour, musicians carry only the essential instruments from city to city on their bicycles. At each venue, amplifiers and other large or heavy equipment are provided by a local band.
Calling all musicians, street performers, soap-boxers of peace, and anyone with a hankering for a nice bike ride. Check the dates page for details. There is free accommodation in each city along the way, but you have to RSVP to ensure you get a place to lay your head!