On Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 9:38:29 AM UTC-7, Joe Bernard wrote:
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> Apparently it's sometime in July at Samuel P. Taylor Park in Fairfax.
> There used to be a date in this thread but it gone.
When:
Fri, Jul 19, 2019, 2:00 PM – Sun, Jul 21, 2019, 12:00 Noon
Where:
Devil's Gulch Group Site
Apparently it's sometime in July at Samuel P. Taylor Park in Fairfax. There
used to be a date in this thread but it gone.
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So where are the details? Where & when?
Hugh
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Nice work Philip!
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I hope to meet you there!
I’m showing up, plan or no plan.
There will be commemorative patches in... drumroll... green OR blue:
https://www.instagram.com/p/By-WTE3lxm3/
Philip
Santa Rosa, CA
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Hey!
Been off the Google Groups/Out of the Country/Prepping to swap careers.
Each campsite is regulated for 10 people + 3 cars. Clearly there's more
interest and from what I've seen there will be plenty of room for all of
us. Just be nice, be cool and don't be weird.
If you want to bring a
Hey Justin, any updates?
On Wednesday, January 2, 2019 at 6:43:11 AM UTC+8, Justin, Oakland wrote:
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> It was mentioned in the other thread that this is year 25!
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> There should be a gathering of some sort. Bay Area hopefully. Samuel P
> Taylor? China Camp?
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> When?
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> Let’s plan!
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Hi!
Is the Bay Area 25th anniversary meeting still happening? Did it move to a
separate mail list? I’m planning a trip to San Francisco and would love to
combine it with this ride.
Thanks!
-Ana
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On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 9:56:13 AM UTC-8, Hugh Smitham wrote:
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> This sounds intriguing. I like Joe's idea on the Mendo coast but it would
> make it a lot more difficult for out of town folk.
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> Hugh
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I think having the meet up in Marin is the best idea, given Mt Diablo's
summer
Justin
Keep up the good work. Keep in mind that those traveling from afar may be
interested in some extra options prior or after. Maybe nothing official but if
anyone wants to meet greet and show some non-Californians some sights and sites
via bike might make friends for life.
I road a
On 1/2/19, Justin, Oakland wrote:
> Philip-
> Yeah it’s shaping up to be July at Samuel P Taylor. Gives lots of to-and-fro
> route options, camping, assorted trail shenanigans and is civilized enough
> for non-biking partners and kids to join.
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> I agree on Diablo. It sounds nice until you look
Philip-
Yeah it’s shaping up to be July at Samuel P Taylor. Gives lots of to-and-fro
route options, camping, assorted trail shenanigans and is civilized enough for
non-biking partners and kids to join.
I agree on Diablo. It sounds nice until you look at it in the summer without
sunglasses and
Thanks for setting up the surveys, Justin. Brilliant. I read the choices as
a continuum of "No - Tolerate - Meh - Yes."
Samuel P Taylor looks like the clear winner, whichever way I weight the
responses. It's pretty nice out there. Lots of nice cheeses out there,
cooler in summer (the big issue
The form was "messed up" for a second. 2 people replied already and should
re-fill the form out.
On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 8:24:37 PM UTC-8, Justin, Oakland wrote:
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> Hey folks,
> Here is a quick survey to get the ball rolling on the 25th anniversary
> not-meeting of Rivendell Riders.
Hey folks,
Here is a quick survey to get the ball rolling on the 25th anniversary
not-meeting of Rivendell Riders. Anyone who wants to collaborate PLEASE be
vocal. I'll reach out to Riv and see how much/little they want to be part
of it directly or indirectly.
I'm in. Samuel P is easy for me (a train ride away), but the Jackson Demo
Forest sounds more Tolkein, and I've never been.
Philip
Santa Rosa, CA
On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 2:43:11 PM UTC-8, Justin, Oakland wrote:
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> It was mentioned in the other thread that this is year 25!
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> There
The Jackson Demo Forest sounds intriguing, and likely new turf for lots of
us. Being near Ft Bragg, the Lost Coast is accessible for those who may
want to extend their visit. Maybe lure a few people from Portland as well?
dougP
On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 2:43:11 PM UTC-8, Justin, Oakland
I am staying-at-home-Dadding through at least May so I’m probably able to help
plan and such if people want.
-J
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> Fellowship of the Rigs
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Poetry.
I'm bad at planning, but I'm good at following instructions. Provisional +1
as well.
Jeff Hagedorn
Los Angeles, CA USA
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If we get enough commitment to make booking it feasible, the Mendocino
Woodlands (near Fort Bragg, in the Jackson Demo Forest) would be an
amazing venue --
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=443
-- count me provisionally in, regardless!
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
On 1/1/19, dougP wrote:
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The 20th was during summer & it was kinda toasty at China Camp. Good
thinking on getting a jump on planning.
dougP
On Tuesday, January 1, 2019 at 2:43:11 PM UTC-8, Justin, Oakland wrote:
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> It was mentioned in the other thread that this is year 25!
>
> There should be a gathering of some
I'd be game! SPT is within a easy day's biking of SF BART and you can take
several interesting routes to get there (trail, Pavement, HWY 1, etc.) with
plenty of refueling and breweries along the way. I've got several routes
already made up with most ridden, so I know what level of effort they'd
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