Update on Tahoe’s Bike to Work Week
Highest Average Rides per Employee:
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District: 6.3 trips/employee with 8 out of 14 employees riding
Sierra Nevada Alliance: 5.2 trips/employee with 6 out of 12 riding
LSC Transportation Consultants: 5 trips/employee with 6 out of 10 riding
BIKE TO WORK Wednesday brought the total riders for the week up to 400″double the ridership of last year!
In other news the Ski Resort teams are coming in strong with Heavenly in the running for most miles and Northstar-at-Tahoe for most team climbing.
TOTAL MILES RIDDEN for the week: 8341
GOAL: 14,000!!!
Wednesday drawing winners:
Beth Erickson (Individual)”Tahoe Mountain Sports Backpack
Catherine Colburne (NTPUD)”The Backcountry T-shirt
Katie Schultz (Embassy Suites) – Free skate at ST Ice Rink
Scott Forsythe (TRPA) – Free skate at ST Ice Rink
OTHER TEAM STATS:
Most Total Miles:
TRPA–874 miles (with 28 riders out of 80 employees)
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District/Nichols Consulting–487 (with 11 riders out of 14)
Heavenly Mountain Resort–430 (with 19 out of 180)
North Shore: Integrated Environmental Restoration Services”329 (with 8 riders out of 15)
Most Miles per Employee:
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District–32 miles/employee
Integrated Environmental Restoration Services–22 miles/employee
Olympic Bike Shop–19 miles/employee
Most Feet of Climbing:
City of South Lake Tahoe–22,567
TRPA–21,040
Northstar-at-Tahoe–18,495
Highest Percentage of Employees Riding:
LSC Transportation Consultants — 60%
Nevada Tahoe Conservation District –57%
El Dorado County – Tahoe Engineering — 54%
INDIVIDUAL STATS:
Most Miles:
Stan Hill (CSLT) –250
Heather Segale (UCD TERC)–153
Andy Coughlin (Olympic Bike Shop)–127
Jason Pollard (Forest Service)–105
Patti Towns (Individual)–89
Niobe Burden (Tahoe Center for Health and Sports Performance)”80
Most Feet of Climbing:
Stan Hill–14,805 feet
Heather Segale–7100
Joy Barney (Forest Service)–5073
Remember to log your miles by 5 pm each day to make it into the stats report! You can go back and change estimated mileage if necessary.
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