I think I might be approaching this all wrong. With the gdata api and all the docs, I can see how it's possible to read/write/etc a google calendar and that's what most people want to do. I just want to create an authenticated session so that I can download the basic.ics as a file. So when I have a non-public (but shared with me) calendar like: http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/dude%40nowhere.ex/public/basic.ics which requires me to authenticate, I want to be able to authenticate a session and then just download that file in its entirety without parsing it as a feed.
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