Critical Mass in Charleston

Critical Mass is a world-wide bicycling movement that started in San Francisco in 1992, in which bicyclists gather together regularly for community rides around their cities. We’re lucky enough to have one here in Charleston, SC, which meets the last Friday of every month at 5:30 in Cannon Park, downtown (at Calhoun and Rutledge Streets). Join the ride to remind Charlestonians that bicyclists are part of the traffic community too – not to mention, for the thrill of getting around carbon emission-free!


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2 Responses to “Critical Mass in Charleston”

  1. truly excited about getting involved with Critical Mass Charleston….do some people do the costume thing…I rode Critical Mass Chicago and it brought out the crazies from the wood work…Cool and Fun..great people these buke people are…see ya there…

    mad daddy Pat

  2. I’ve also ridden critical mass in Chicago and it is quite a parade of all kinds of people, in the best possible way. Some are dressed up, some are riding double or triple stacked tower bikes, some are pulling bike trailers with speakers and music. I’m moving to Charleston in two weeks and I just now learned that you guys have your own critical mass. It makes me really happy to know that I won’t have to leave critical mass behind. Can’t wait to join you guys!

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