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  1. #16
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    sounds like a nice ride, wish I could join you.....perhaps next time...Have fun!

  2. #17
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    Z, do you know what street that other lot is off of? I'm not quite sure how to get there, except by riding.

  3. #18
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    Hey Winddance - The North Lot is off Broadway (as opposed to Broadway Terrace)- if you just turn right out of your little street onto Broadway and stay on Broadway all the way up towards 24, then bear right as if you were going to get on 24 toward Walnut Creek, but keep to the right and don't get on the feeway, you'll be on the road that we ride on, and the lot will be on your right.

    And, if this doesn't make sense, you could always go to the other lot where we usually meet, and ride over through the park!

    See you tomorrow!

    Ann
    Keep calm and carry on...

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz
    . . . the feeway
    Aren't these normally called toll roads?

    Hm, I'd better run now.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  5. #20
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    You can run... but you can't hide!

    Is this punishment for the escargot witticism?
    Keep calm and carry on...

  6. #21
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    Hey - that was a fun ride today - it was aka_Kim, Miffy'sFuji (and her friend Chris), Winddance (who had to leave us early due to a migraine ), and me. We got off to a little bit of a late start because the ride organizer (um, that would be me!) forgot the maps at home! And than as it turned out, we didn't really even need them.

    According to my computer, we did just under 24 miles, with just under 2400 ft of climbing. My average speed for the whole ride was 9 mph - and I think this was the first time I've gone all the way up Pinehust above 3 mph the whole way! Everyone was on mountain bikes except me - that's got to be hard work!

    It was great climbing weather (for me, that is) - cool, cloudy, not very windy. And the descending was a blast! And Kim and I saw a fox as we came down Skyline - wow - I've never seen a fox so close before.

    Thanks for coming along, you guys - I had a great time!
    Keep calm and carry on...

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz
    According to my computer, we did just under 24 miles, with just under 2400 ft of climbing. My average speed for the whole ride was 9 mph - and I think this was the first time I've gone all the way up Pinehust above 3 mph the whole way! Everyone was on mountain bikes except me - that's got to be hard work!
    Sounds like you girls had fun. Remind me not to ask to going riding with you girls though 2400ft in 24 miles I think I would require some sort of resuscitation.

    Trekhawk liking the flatlands more and more.
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  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk
    Remind me not to ask to going riding with you girls though 2400ft in 24 miles I think I would require some sort of resuscitation.
    Nope, you and your Team Sandbagger teammate Z would be just fine.

  9. #24
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    I had great fun! Thanks Ann and Kim. Lisa, I hope that you feel better now.

  10. #25
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    I do! Thanks for the kind thoughts. A handful of ibuprofen and 16 hours of sleep will do that....

    I am *so* glad I did not try to ride that. It was just not going to happen. That being said, we now have an excuse to do it again, because I would really like to ride those hills!

  11. #26
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    I'm glad you're feeling better Lisa!

    (And I like that little tag line of yours - "matchy matchy" - pretty funny!

    I've been grumpy and out of sorts all day and I feel like I need another ride Tuesday or Wednesday to reset my mood! (umm, don't I sound like good riding company? )
    Keep calm and carry on...

  12. #27
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    I am also incredibly grumpy. I need a ride that will make me want to get up off of my couch instead of pulling a blanket over my head and hiding from the world.

    Tomorrow I have a late pm conference call, so there's no skipping out early, but I could do an evening ride. I would love to do an evening ride.

 

 

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