Doug, I commute Folsom to Rancho Cordova on my Sam Hillborne.  I've been 
commuting on the American River Bicycle trail since the early 90's. For 
many of those years from the Fish Hatchery down past Cal Expo.  On my 
current morning commute (5:00 AM) I take the shortest most direct route and 
that only includes Folsom Blvd to the Fish Hatchery in regards to Lake 
Natoma.  But in the afternoon I transverse one side or the other, and like 
you, wander a bit.  Rivendell's are pretty rare.  Over the years I've only 
seen one since I've been looking ... maybe two.  The maybe was wearing a 
Rivendell cap  but was going the opposite direction and everything simply 
happened too fast.  So I dunnno.  Maybe I'll see you out there some day.

Matt


On Tuesday, July 28, 2015 at 4:51:38 PM UTC-7, Doug Williams wrote:
>
> I was out on my early morning ride today from 5:15-7:00. I take the extra 
> long route to work by looping around Lake Natoma. My work commute would 
> otherwise be only 5 miles. But anyway...
>
> I take many side dirt paths to lose the MCRB racers zipping around the 
> American River Bike Trail on their skinny tires. I'm pretty much all alone 
> on the dirt. Occasionally I see a runner but bikes are very rare. Horses 
> use these trails often but nobody has their horse out on the trails that 
> early in the morning. Still...the horses leave evidence of their passing. 
> Which brings me back to my Subject Line.
>
> Yes, it is nice to have fenders in summer.
>
> Doug
>

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