So, this Sunday, there will be a meeting of the Southern California
Rivendell Bicycle Appreciation Society and we'll do a mostly flat 45
mile city ride that will look mostly like this:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path/Tour-de-San-Diego-Riv-Ride

9:30ish arrive, 10am depart -  Santa Fe Train Depot in Downtown San
Diego - plenty of street parking on Sunday - no meter enforcement).
We'll meet at the front of the building, where you'll see the nice
bikes.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/3478152521/sizes/l/in/set-72157604736650031/

We will begin at the Santa Fe Depot Downtown, riding up to the San
Diego River (with a possible Ballast Point brewery stop for a 4 oz
taster), then up the river trail to Ocean Beach, along the famous and
lovely Sunset Cliffs, and then to our only sustained short, steep
climb/push up and over Point Loma via Point Loma Nazerene College, and
then to the end of Point Loma near the Cabrillo National Monument.
Then down to the harbor, which we'll hug all the way down to Imperial
Beach near the U.S. Mexico border and up the Silver Strand to
Coronado, where Gyros and beer are available before taking a short
$3.25 ferry back to the city.

>From the top of Point Loma, we'll be able to survey the entire route
and all the way down to Mexico (if its clear), and see the natural
harbor Juan Rodribuez Cabrillo described as a "very good enclosed
port" in 1542.

The ride is mostly flat and asphalt - city and bike path.  I'll be on
my Quickbeam, 40x17.  The Society will return to mixted terrain soon -
there are plenty of routes!
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