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Revision as of 08:58, 5 July 2013
Why a Booklet?
On past bike tours, a Booklet has provided participants with the most important general things about Ecotopia Biketour, but it also contained a specicif day-by-day route schedule, overview maps and practical tools/manuals (like techniques for consensus decision making, basic words in multiple languages, etc.). Here's the example from 2013
The Booklet was ready before the start of the tour, so that people could print it out, read it at home or during their travel to the tour and always have it with them on the tour as well. "Spontaneiuos" participants that were "picked up" on the route could use the Booklet to quickly inform themselves about the Biketour Project.
Content Ideas
So what do we want to have in our Booklet in 2013? Post your ideas here:
- Info Boxes:
- Local currencies
- Maps
- Other Tours of 2013
- Past Ecotopiabiketours
- Language Issues
- Table with basic words in all languages of regions passed through (Hello, Thank you, Right/Left, Water, Air, ...)
- description of (last year's) daily tasks: tail, scouts, route, welcomer, money, food, blog....
Quotes:
From a 2012 participant: This year the tour crossed two national borders – I witnessed one of these crossings during my stay. It went along pretty unimpressive: Just a sign on the road. The topic of borders wasn't discussed at all in our group, not even the question to some of us, whether they were even able to cross these borders easily with their passports. Now this can actually say something about a group of people for whom national borders just „don't count“, which I consider a healthy state of mind. Nevertheless, leaving these powerful constructs totally out of the view is obscuring a dark part of present-day society, as well as important events of the past.
Structure
BOOKLET
1. Front page (PASSPORT COVER).
2. Index. Map withborders.
3. What are we doing?/ why? And how?
4. How do we organise ourselves. Consensus.
5. Teams. Get involved. / D.I.O.
6. Common values. Positive participation guidelines.
7. Projects
8. Projects2
9. Projects3 (if needed)
10. Themes
11. Themes2
D.I.Y. LIBRARY (order must be revised)
1. Cover
2. Health
3. Language page
4. Songs
5. Recipes
6. Bike maintenance
7. Bike parts (the übercool picture)
8. Food
9. Migrations
10. Floss
11. Organisational stuff (wheel)
12. Media library
CENTRAL PAGES
Route map Time table