Another day to ride the American River in Sacramento. The day turned out to be windy and I was a bit run down from the previous day. I spent the day sight seeing via bike. Old town, Discovery Park. The Capital; what beautiful ground this is on!
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Thursday, April 24, 2008
The Forbidden Drive in Wissahickon Valley
I landed in Philadelphia with an entire afternoon to explore. I found myself in Wissahickon Valley Park riding my bike on the "Forbidden Drive." The ride wanders through a valley once described by Edgar Allen Poe as such beauty that "every bard in England" would want to come to see if they knew about it. The ride from downtown covered 26 miles round trip.
An interesting side note was the Pennsylvania primary was in progress and man the town was full of activity!
Friday, April 18, 2008
27 miles on 13hours at LAX
LAX – Los Angeles
April 16th in LA was a nice sunny day for a ride! Temperatures in the 60’s with winds of about 10 mph out of west were the conditions. I rode from the hotel on the LAX strip around the north side of the airport (Westchester Blvd) to the beach. From there rode 11 miles further on the Marvin Braude bike trail taking me about 10 miles further, all the way to Torrance. Along the way I past El Segundo, which I think consists of nothing but power plants one after another. Then came the real beach communities; Hermosa, Manhattan, and Redondo Beaches. I think it was Manhattan Beach where the most spectacular houses were. One that stood out was all glass with a shiny chromed Harley in the living room! There several others that I swore I'd seen in movies! The bike trail actually goes through a parking garage on the south end of the Redondo Beach Marina! The beach activity didn’t really take off until I was returning. On the way back I observed a wave kayaker, kite surfer both preparing to enter the water, a number of surfers that were not out earlier. I also noted a hang glider port, I think in El Segundo but no hang gliders. My seat nearly fell off as I was approaching the hotel. I did not have an Allen wrench with me to secure the seat to the post. I’ll be doing some tool shopping this week. Total: 27 miles
April 16th in LA was a nice sunny day for a ride! Temperatures in the 60’s with winds of about 10 mph out of west were the conditions. I rode from the hotel on the LAX strip around the north side of the airport (Westchester Blvd) to the beach. From there rode 11 miles further on the Marvin Braude bike trail taking me about 10 miles further, all the way to Torrance. Along the way I past El Segundo, which I think consists of nothing but power plants one after another. Then came the real beach communities; Hermosa, Manhattan, and Redondo Beaches. I think it was Manhattan Beach where the most spectacular houses were. One that stood out was all glass with a shiny chromed Harley in the living room! There several others that I swore I'd seen in movies! The bike trail actually goes through a parking garage on the south end of the Redondo Beach Marina! The beach activity didn’t really take off until I was returning. On the way back I observed a wave kayaker, kite surfer both preparing to enter the water, a number of surfers that were not out earlier. I also noted a hang glider port, I think in El Segundo but no hang gliders. My seat nearly fell off as I was approaching the hotel. I did not have an Allen wrench with me to secure the seat to the post. I’ll be doing some tool shopping this week. Total: 27 miles
22 Miles on 25 hours in SFO
SFO - San Francisco,
April 16th was a cold and windy day in SFO! Did a short bike ride to BART Millbrae then took BART to the Embarcadero. From there Rode up The Embarcadero drive to the Wharf, then continued through to the Marina district marina. I ran out of time and had to return to meet a friend downtown. The wind was in my face gusting up to 30 mph, air temp in the 50’s. The return ride would have been real fast if it had not been for all the stop lights! Total: 13 cold mixed up miles
SFO part 2
The next morning I had a few hours before pickup and with the wind down to a normal level I did an exploratory ride through Hillsbourgh in search of a trail that I was on about 15 years ago that follows Crystal lake – I think. This ride (Skyfarm Road) was also short but difficult as it was a steep uphill ride on my little 5 speed. Total: 9 miles
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April 16th was a cold and windy day in SFO! Did a short bike ride to BART Millbrae then took BART to the Embarcadero. From there Rode up The Embarcadero drive to the Wharf, then continued through to the Marina district marina. I ran out of time and had to return to meet a friend downtown. The wind was in my face gusting up to 30 mph, air temp in the 50’s. The return ride would have been real fast if it had not been for all the stop lights! Total: 13 cold mixed up miles
SFO part 2
The next morning I had a few hours before pickup and with the wind down to a normal level I did an exploratory ride through Hillsbourgh in search of a trail that I was on about 15 years ago that follows Crystal lake – I think. This ride (Skyfarm Road) was also short but difficult as it was a steep uphill ride on my little 5 speed. Total: 9 miles
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
A Day in San Diego on a Bike - 30 miles
Arriving in San Diego at 2pm with no time to waste! Set up the bike, on with the bike gear and off I was heading from downtown towards Pt Loma. Riding down Harbor Drive I stumbled, or more appropriately "rolled" across a Lamborghini car show. I mean this was literally taking place right on the bike trail! After gawking a for a few minutes I was off again to my first destination; Cabrillo National Monument. What a gorgeous day! A friendly passerby shot a quick picture of me, then I was off again.. Oops, they cut off the top of the lighthouse in the picture. Oh well, I can rarely see what is on that cheap phone camera screen either! Off to OB (Ocean Beach) for a check of the surf... It was blown out, but there were plenty of dogs at.. Dog Beach. Then on to PB (Pacific Beach) to visit a friend. Direct shot back to hotel through Old Town. Man that food at Cafe Coyote smelled good - but the wait was too long! Had to get back for an early flight out. 30 mile ride.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Biking in Tucson
The bike (Dahon Curve SL)
A 20 hour layover in Tucson gave ample opportunity on March 29th 2008 to get a glimpse of Tucson via bike. After talking with a very helpful man via telephone from Tucson Bicycles, who briefed me on riding in Tucson, I headed out for a 5 hours ride. The weather was great topping out at about 83 degrees! 33 miles of cycling on my folding bike allowed me to see the Aviation Way bike trail, the Sidewinder Bridge; crosses a major downtown artory and makes a funny sound when entering, hippy like historic 4th Avenue, a 7 miles stretch of the River trail; a dry river bed on this day, Trader Joes, then get re-hydrated at the Nimbus Brewery.
Yes, I made a quick stop at Trader Joes, where the river intersects North Campbell Avenue, for a snack. At the end of the ride I rested at the Nimbus Brewery which is hidden from customers in a warehouse within an industrial district 5 miles south and east of town. Great beer! Service was pretty good, the bar food was not bad either.
Nimbus Brewery
Nimbus Brewery
My only regret this day was leaving my bike shorts at the hotel! Oh well, they were getting old anyway!
Next Week: a day in San Diego!
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