[thinking ahead] Slow enough to do as a recovery day after the Marathon? Hmmmmmmmm.
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I was in Boston for a few days this past week for a conference and decided that while there I would try to do a few fun things as well. One was a bike tour of the city with a company called Urban Adventours that has its shop near the Aquarium. There are a few different 2 to 3-hour tours they offer...the one I ended up doing was in Cambridge (wanted to do the "City View Tour" but was not offered at the time I could go). Bikes (Giant Escape or Kona Dew) and helmets are provided and the number of tour guides depends on group size...we had around 8 in our group and had two guides. It's a fun way to see the area and worth checking out if any of you are ever in Boston. The only thing that bothered me on the tour was that they took us onto the sidewalk at a few points; in fairness, we did have to work around a lot of unexpected blockages like a parade and a big festival so I am not sure that the sidewalk riding is usual. The pace is very slow, so you could bring non-cycling family members and they would do fine.
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[thinking ahead] Slow enough to do as a recovery day after the Marathon? Hmmmmmmmm.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
Have to add that to the to-do list for our East Coast trip.
I have seen this group riding around and yes, Oak, you could do this the day after the race. It looks like they are going 5-10 mph.
I did a tour like this in La Jolla/PB and I was dismayed when they took us the wrong way down a busy street to make a left. We could have acted like pedestrians if he didn't want to take the lane.
Then we had to carry the heavy bikes down a steep set of stairs on a bluff. I had to have DH do it because I thought I would kill myself
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