Beautiful! I got snippets of what you guys were up to, and I'm super-happy 
you got to Taqueria San Jose. I had considered that for a short group jaunt 
to check out he ReCyclery and get Epic Burritos. 

Philip
www.biketinker.com


On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 3:17:20 PM UTC-7, dougP wrote:
>
> My knowledge of the LOTR material is limited but someone mentioned an 
> "entmoot" was a celebration by woodland creatures, but done at a slow 
> pace.  I think our Sunday ride nailed that.  Especially when the option was 
> to tag along with the single speed crew.  Now those people are tough!  
>
> Hankering for serious breakfast, Ryan, Hugh, Curtis & I headed west from 
> China Camp, getting as far as a farmer's market near San Pedro & the 
> freeway.  Absolutely amazing in size & scope, we nibbled and sipped our way 
> thru the entire place.  Hundreds of serious shoppers loading up with 
> goodies.  Getting directions to the bike trail down to San Rafael, we 
> covered another 3-4 blocks before spotting a likely source of electricity 
> for the various devices in need of feeding.  It was a church & the guy in 
> charge of checking kids in & out was most helpful & friendly.  After 
> getting only partial charges, it was pushing mid-day so we bungled our way 
> thru San Rafael, picked up the bike trail near the Larkspur Ferry, headed 
> to Tiburon.  Even with the excellent Marin County Bicycle Coalition Map the 
> route became mis-placed a time or two.  Eventually finding Tiburon, a stop 
> for wild trail side black berry picking resulted in a conversation with a 
> Dutch family on rental bikes.  The kids had helmets but not the adults.  
> Mom said "helmets look lame, no one in Holland bothers, but here the kids 
> had to wear them."  Around 3ish we found a market for lunch that had out 
> door seating in the shade and an electrical outlet to finish the device 
> charging.  A leisurely lunch later we continued on around the peninsula.  
> Of course, now we knew our way so less map checking and more riding.  An 
> afternoon tailwind shot us back into San Rafael, where we found an 
> excellent taqueria across the street from Re-cyclery.  Our return route to 
> China Camp took us up Grand Ave.  On the map was a tiny bit of red with the 
> note "OK for cyclists to use 101 shoulder".  Fortunately it was downhill & 
> short, dropping us right onto San Pedro, only a couple of miles from camp.  
>
> Total elapsed time:  around 10 hours.  Total distance:  30ish miles.  So 
> we averaged about 3 mph.  And had a great time, meeting some interesting 
> people, and sampling plenty of food opportunities.  Hopefully some pictures 
> will surface.
>
> dougP  
>

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