Last night was the Bicas “Bike in” movie night. Kind of like a “drive in” movie, but without the cars. Pretty cool idea if you ask me.
We met at 6:30 for a casual ride around downtown Tucson:




Ghost riders…



I was assigned to “cover” the event for bicycling.com’s ride section. Given my complete lack of nighttime photo skills and my camera’s low light craptacular nature, it was a bit of a challenge to get any passable shots.

People waved, dogs barked, cars waited and we all enjoyed a beautifully warm Tucson night. We also visited some haunted sites.


Then it was back to Bicas for a quick look around.


More forks than there are colors in the rainbow.


The movie was “Blood Car”, and it was a hoot. With gas at $36/gallon a kindergarten teacher accidentally invents a car that runs off human blood (and thus, he must kill to drive it). Completely over the top and full of gore and sex, it was a classic low budget horror film that asks the question, how far are you willing to go to drive? How far are we currently going to drive?
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