[RBW] Re: Once upon a ride... (a Homage to Ray Hosler Cycling Adventures.)

2012-01-10 Thread Pondero
I was out exploring a new route near the house one day. I was seeking an out-of-the-place for a micro-tour. To my delight, the paved county road turned to gravel, and the gravel turned to dirt, and the dirt turned into double track. I was thrilled. It appeared that not only would I find my

Re: [RBW] Re: Once upon a ride... (a Homage to Ray Hosler Cycling Adventures.)

2012-01-10 Thread Tim McNamara
In some cases (apparently there are quite a few in the Bay Area, reading Ray Hosler's various reports and also some other reports) there are at times rights of way through private property. The landowner may not understand that or may understand it and still try to keep people from exercising

[RBW] Re: Once upon a ride... (a Homage to Ray Hosler Cycling Adventures.)

2012-01-10 Thread Smitty-A-Go-Go
I was indoctrinated at a very young age not to trespass onto private property. My dad had many stories from his youth (he was raised on a farm near Tulare, CA) of shooting trespassers with rock salt. No questions asked. It was family policy... you see someone you don't know on the farm, you

[RBW] Re: Once upon a ride... (a Homage to Ray Hosler Cycling Adventures.)

2012-01-10 Thread Ryan Ray
I'm surprised you didn't take THIS bike :) Those trails look perfect but I really didn't need to see these right now! You just added fuel to the move-back-to-california fire. Iv'e been shot at (rock salt) as a kid digging up BMX jumps on neighboring land so I'm a little timid trespassing.

[RBW] Re: Once upon a ride... (a Homage to Ray Hosler Cycling Adventures.)

2012-01-10 Thread Ryan Ray
Oops THIS bike: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/6664794655/in/set-72157628787994115/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To view this discussion on the web visit