We could do our own Tam ride, about 72 miles. There are plenty of places to get food. The water at the top of Tam isn't the best tasting, but otherwise it's very doable self supported.
Any takers?
V.
We could do our own Tam ride, about 72 miles. There are plenty of places to get food. The water at the top of Tam isn't the best tasting, but otherwise it's very doable self supported.
Any takers?
V.
Originally Posted by Veronica
I'll do it with you next January....![]()
Sarah
When it's easy, ride hard; when it's hard, ride easy.
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2010 Pegoretti Love #3 "Manovelo"
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We can do it then. But I was hoping for something a little sooner. And that I could talk you into being at the top of Tam with good water.Originally Posted by maillotpois
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V.
Me, me!Originally Posted by Veronica
I did a 40 mile Mt. Tam ride a few years ago that was quite fun - I think even Team Sandbagger (you know who you are) would enjoy it.
LOL - Im not sure enjoy would be the word. My hill riding might provide some entertainment for you all though.Originally Posted by aka_kim
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The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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2005 SC Juliana SL mtb/WTB Laser V
It sounds like you had fun. I'm jealous! Glad to hear you all taught Rod the secret AV hand signal. So when he comes here to ride later this month, I'm sure he'll flash it as he passes me. I'm impressed that he wears his AV jersey on the organized rides. I've not known him to do such in the past (usually he used to just wear a plain jersey).