By:
John Guenthner
SAN
MARCOS-The Bike Cave has scoured the San Marcos community in order to promote
cycling as an alternative form of transportation.
Since 2003, the Bike Cave has held numerous sessions throughout
the Texas State community in order to boost pedal-biking moral in exchange for
the lust of driving motor vehicles.
"It's our goal to remind people that there is another way to
get to where you need to go," said Jimmy Rheiner, volunteer and
bike-enthusiast at the Bike Cave.
The Bike Cave holds several events on campus and, on certain days,
the staff offers a free workshop held in the middle of the Quad for students
who bike to school.
“Having a workshop right
here in the Quad is great,” says Scott Bennigan, avid cyclist in San Marcos. “Not
only is it convenient, but it’s free!”
It’s
obvious that popularity for bikes is growing among the student body. Due to
construction, 6 new bike racks have been placed on campus for use.
For
more information, contact the Bike Cave located in the Colorado Building.