Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist

Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist

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Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 09/07/2025

2024 Archaeological Conferences & Communities Recap: Part V

📍 HDR, Inc. – Dallas, Texas

🚲💙 Giving Back in Dallas with HDR & All Kids Bike 💙🚲

This past November, I had the privilege of volunteering with HDR, Inc. Dallas as we partnered with All Kids Bike, a program of the Strider® Education Foundation. Their mission? To teach every child in America how to ride a bike in kindergarten PE class — building confidence, independence, and lifelong skills.

HDR donated complete bike packages to two Dallas-area elementary schools, and I personally checked each bike to make sure they were ready to roll! 🙌 A special touch that came with the program was a BMX children’s book illustrated by my cycling friend, Edward Dennis — a perfect way to spark adventure and imagination for the kids. 📖✨

I couldn’t be prouder to be part of this giving-back initiative. Here’s to more opportunities like this where we can blend community, cycling, and smiles. 💪💫

Thank you HDR and All Kids Bike for making such a meaningful difference.

👉 Would you support a program like this in your community? Drop a 🚲 in the comments!

– Chelsea
The Cycling Archaeologist
Forever 🦬 🚴‍♀️ 🥾

Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 07/22/2025

🦴✨ 2024 Archaeological Conferences & Communities Recap – Part IV ✨🦴
Victoria, TX | Texas Archaeological Society (TAS) & Council for Texas Archaeologists (CTA)

In October, I had the opportunity to attend two amazing events that continue to shape and strengthen the archaeological community in Texas.

Instead of presenting, I focused this year on learning and listening, diving into the latest research in zooarchaeology to support my own projects. These conferences are where professors, students, CRM professionals like myself, landowners, and enthusiasts come together to build a more educated, connected, and inspired community—one committed to preserving our shared history. 💬🔍

One of the most meaningful moments for me was hearing my longtime undergraduate mentor, Dr. Lee Bement, deliver the closing keynote. His lecture wove together stories from decades of groundbreaking work on Paleoamerican hunting strategies—from painted Folsom skulls to the Beaver Creek Complex. It was heartfelt, hilarious, and unforgettable. 💡🎙️

I even had the chance to catch the moment he quietly shared his decision to retire with a longtime academic partner—a bittersweet honor to witness.

It was also so fulfilling to reconnect with other mentors from my journey, including Jodi Jacobson and Dr. Brit Bousman from Texas State University. These relationships continue to fuel my passion for this work and remind me how important community truly is in our field.

Fun Fact: my first field school was with Lee and was filmed by PBS’s Time Team America- Badger Hole. The non-TAS conference photos are from the 2012 Badgers Hole excavations and experimental bison butchering with stone tools, both with Dr. Leland Bement.

Official show link here: https://lnkd.in/gi_NnXtC
Or YouTube the episode for lower quality.

Feeling grateful, grounded, and energized for what’s ahead.

– Chelsea | The Cycling Archaeologist 🦬 🚴‍♀️ 🥾

Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 07/21/2025

📍 2024 Conferences & Community Recap – Part III

At the end of September, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the HDR South-Central Environmental Group All-Hands Summit in Houston, TX.

What sets HDR apart from other companies? It’s the commitment to building strong, connected teams through regional and discipline-specific gatherings like this one. 🌍✨

Over the course of three days, teammates from across the region—from field techs to leadership—came together to:
✅ Network and share knowledge
✅ Explore HDR’s values and mission
✅ Grow professionally and personally
✅ Strengthen our shared vision as employee-owners

I walked away from the summit feeling inspired, motivated, and proud to be part of a company that truly invests in its people.

– Chelsea | The Cycling Archaeologist

Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 07/03/2025

2024 Archaeological Conferences and Communities Recap: Part II.II

Continuing to update my social medias from my 2024 adventures, at the end of April 2024 into May off the heels of Society for American Archaeology 2024 in New Orleans, I was back in the field to finish up a project in the Texas Costal Plains region for a short stent. I was finally able to be back in the office for a few days, just in time for HDR’s internal appreciation and recognition program called Pathfinders.

HDR’s internal program called Pathfinders is intended to recognize employees whose dedication to quality, innovation and productivity goes far and beyond the norm. I was so proud to watch my best friend, Mary, receive recognition with the highest regard. While the awards highlight some of the standout employees, the event turns into a celebration for everyone enjoying the spoils of teamwork and success. In 2024, the North Texas region’s event was at Top Golf. I love to dress for the occasion, so I sported a bold golf themed attire for the event dripped out in all red with a splash of white, HDR logo correct of course!

The following week I was back down in the Texas Gulf finishing off the last remaining sections of a project. The mosquitoes were the worst I have ever experienced. Once finished with the project, I rushed to San Marcos to help celebrate a few of my Texas State University cycling team member’s graduations. This was important to me because these boys and Brenda have helped me tremendously over the last few years. I graduated a semester before them, but we all celebrated each other’s successes that night!

-Chelsea aka The Cycling Archaeologist
Forever

Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 07/03/2025

2024 Archaeological Conferences and Communities Recap: Part II.I

Continuing to update my social medias from my 2024 adventures, at the end of April 2024 into May off the heels of Society for American Archaeology 2024 in New Orleans, I was back in the field to finish up a project in the Texas Costal Plains region for a short stent. I was finally able to be back in the office for a few days, just in time for North Texas Archaeological Society’s Spring Social Event and HDR’s internal appreciation and recognition program called Pathfinders (Part II.II- see next post).

This was my first time attending a North Texas Archaeological Society’s event, so I was not sure what to expect. I had a wonderful time socializing and networking with fellow north Texas archaeologist from different Cultural Resource Management companies. To my surprise I met my Instagram friend Savana, in person at the event. We were introduced when I was working in California managing the archaeological program for the 2021 South Branch Wildfire Clean Up Project with my previous employer, by a crew chief who knew of another archaeologist from Denton, TX. We connected and have been friends ever since. It was so nice to finally meet in person through the event. Also, at the event and showing my age a bit, I spent time talking with my friend and long-time racing idol/ mentor/ peer’s child who I watched grow up over the years and they are now an archaeologist too. What a fun event and their guest speaker series is high quality and entertaining. Their society membership is quite affordable. Check out the website for more details https://ntxas.org/ .

-Chelsea aka The Cycling Archaeologist
Forever

Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 05/16/2025

2024 Archaeological Conferences and Communities Recap: Part I

Continuing to update my social medias from my 2024 adventures, I would like to revisit another aspect of my job/career as an archaeologist attending and presenting at professional conferences and involvement with local communities/ societies.

In April 2024, I took a break from my field effort to attend the 89th Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology in New Orleans, Louisiana. I presented my thesis research results while attending Texas State University’s master’s program. I would like to give an extra deep thank you to Dr. Tamra Walters for allowing me the opportunity conduct my research on her collection from past field efforts at the Presidio San Sabá.

I had a fantastic time networking and catching up on current research across the Americas. I felt so supported by my HDR colleagues, Texas State Anthropology and University of Oklahoma college peers, thesis committee members/ mentors, past employers, co-guest podcast acquaintances, and previous field crew members while presenting my poster version of my thesis. Thank you all for the support and the feedback!

I set aside time during the conference to get some cycling training in by means of Zwift and my Garmin TACX trainer in the hotel room. After the conference was over, I went on an exploration training ride, touring the city. Those are some of my best memories in life, just a solo ride, being present, enjoying where I am in the world in that moment in time. Soak in the culture and breath in life.

-Chelsea aka The Cycling Archaeologist
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Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 03/31/2025

2024 Archaeological Fieldwork Recap: Part II

The month of May I was in south Texas, also referred to as the Rio Grande Valley. This area is literally on the boarder of Mexico where I was conducting a monitoring project.

June and July, I was able to be home and lead some local projects in North Texas (Pilot Point and Fort Worth). One was a phase I survey while the other was a cemetery mitigation project. For this project, we conducted deep trench testing by means of scrapping to determine if the past cemetery boundary from historical records extended into the client’s project area.

August was the start of the first stage of a project that will likely be active for the next 3-5 years. From August to December, and some into January 2025, I was back in North Texas conducting the testing phase for a new reservoir.

I could probably do a separate post for each of these projects I worked on because they were all so dynamic and each had amazing components. The crews I work with were always great and created some lasting memories. There are so many photos I would like to share but I can only select a handful.

-Chelsea aka The Cycling Archaeologist
Forever

Photos from Chelsea Reedy- The Cycling Archaeologist's post 03/30/2025

2024 Archaeological Fieldwork Recap: Part I

2024 was by far one of my busiest years in a while for traveling and fieldwork. From January through May I had already conducted fieldwork in all regions of Texas.

January through February, I conducted a handful of shovel test and deep trench test surveys along with a monitoring project in the prairies of North Texas (Mineral Well, Wichita Falls, and Fort Worth). In January, I also found myself in west Texas deserts (Fort Stockton) conducting a mitigation site revisit. By the end of February, I was in mid-west Texas (Pacos) running another small phase I- shovel testing and pedestrian survey.

Early March, I was again back in far west Texas leading another phase I survey in El Paso. By the middle of March, I across the state in southeast Texas in the gulf coast region (Beaumont/ Port of Orange). There I was directing another phase 1 survey that was active intermittently until the end of May.

See 2024 January Archaeological Fieldwork Recap: Part II in another post.

-Chelsea aka The Cycling Archaeologist
Forever

03/28/2025

I took a break from posting on social media for the most part of 2024.

The year(s) of struggling to complete my thesis leading up to graduation, along with racing and personal relationships stresses, I was burnt out. I think that I had been in survival mode for so long that my cortisone levels were fried.

I made a post early in 2024 about that year being my Kode year, but truth was, I was not recovered enough to pursue my goal again fully. 2024 turned out to be about healing, rebalancing, and rebuilding the mind, body, soul, and financial means.

What I like about posting on social media is that it can be a time capsule or a journal documenting life events for better or worse. For that reason and before I update on my 2025 adventures, I want to revisit some highlights and summaries from 2024 in some upcoming posts.

Thank you for the continued support and following along my little journey and perspective of this funny thing called life.

-Chelsea aka The Cycling Archaeologist
Forever

06/05/2024

Monday was world bike day!

I am so grateful for having cycling in my life. It truly is my active mediation. Training and racing provides me with so much wisdom and perspective on how to handle challenges in life. Cycling just makes me a better, well rounded, and emotionally stable person.

After an intense couple of years of racing at the national elite level, I step back and race just collegiately for a few years while finishing my masters degree. I took some time off the bike and training the last few months so get my personal life back in order while I transition into this new phase of my life.

I am slowly getting training again to race at the elite level again in 2025. But this time allllll disciplines: mtb, cx, gravel, road, crits, and even track and fixie races if I can get my hands on a good track bike.

I want to take some time to say thank you for all those who supported me throughout my journey.

We back baby!

School, money, and relationship stresses were like a weighted vest on me holding me back in racing and life.
All of those stress factors have been resolved.
I am ready to go Super Saiyan Reedy on the bikes and in life! Lfggg! Bison mode!

-The Cycling Archaeologist!
Forever

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