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    Arrow May 22 - A Twist on the Tour of Napa Valley

    Due to popular demand, the route has been chosen and a date set.

    Time: 9 am (but stay tuned based on weather)
    Parking: Adams St east of Main St in St. Helena. This is a dead end street and recommended by both the Police Dept traffic person and the St. Helena Cyclery. The Bank of America on the same street is also open on Sundays.
    Estimated length: A tad less than 60 miles

    We値l start in St Helena, go south down the Silverado Trail, up Sage Canyon (around Lake Hennessey) to Chiles & Pope Valley Rd. Climb up to the junction of Pope Valley Rd (where we took the pic of all the girls) and then up to the charming market in Pope Valley for a brief stop. Then, we値l climb up the beautiful Ink Grade and down White Cottage and Crystal Springs to the Silverado Trail. Here is the twist: we値l go up to Calistoga for a food break at the truly charming gourmet market by the glider port. Then, we値l just cruise the Silverado Trail back to St. Helena. We値l find some lousy chow and cheap booze to consume after and as close to parking as possible to keep the whine factor low .

    Let me know if you池e coming along!

    Map of St. Helena
    http://city.ci.st-helena.ca.us/page.cfm?name=map

    Website for the nice folks at St. Helena Cyclery
    http://sthelenacyclery.com/site/intro.cfm

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    Yellow, I hope this isn't too early but I'm afraid it will turn hot otherwise.

    Bus should probably leave by 7:30 am. I'll reserve all the seats for Pville monsters until you give me a better headcount. Bubba will put the rack back on before he leaves town so I'll have space for 4 passengers if you don't mind the back seat squish.

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    Seems to me that Yountville isn't that far down the road from St Helena. I suggest we go to the RED HEN cantina- yummy food, not expensive, good drinks, too!

    Gotta get this food thing straight, right?!
    Nancy

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    Thanks for the suggestion, Nancy, but I (and others) want to eat immediately after for blood sugar reasons and sp the day doesn't drag on forever for folks who need to drive back to the Sierras. Plus, I want to put our tourist dollar in the town that hosts our parking. I like walking the streets of St. Helena, the wonderful olive oil at Olivier, the nice St. Helena Cyclery, etc.

    We can eat at the Red Hen when you organize a ride, deal???

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    SK- sounds fine to me. I understand that you want to give back to the community. I only suggested the Red Hen because I figured it would be easy to get in and it wasn't too far away.
    Nancy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Goddess
    SK- sounds fine to me. I understand that you want to give back to the community. I only suggested the Red Hen because I figured it would be easy to get in and it wasn't too far away.
    Yes, I know. A ride from Yountville some day would be good.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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