I parked at my usual bike rack at UAA, but when I looked up, there was this strange new installation.
Lo and behold, it's a bike repair station. There's a rack to hold the bike on top. Tools hanging down at the bottom and a pump on the right.
But why here? I can understand the pump. But do you have to break down at this particular spot? Fortunately, I took one more picture of this new feature.
So I could look this up. I could buy one in red for $1,096. But there's also a US map that shows all the places one can find these. So I got the map for Anchorage. (Well, it looks like I got the US map and you have to scroll up to Anchorage on your own.)
And today I got a tag-along bike through Craigslist for when my granddaughter comes to Anchorage in June.
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