Just returned from a bike and beer credit card tour in SD county.
Coastal route is always nice. If you want a climb...Escondido or El
Cajon to Julian is epic. There are lots of public transportation
options..amtrak...coaster...sprinter to get you to start point if time
is limited. Train stations
I'd use Joe's operation - he's a Riv rider and great all-around guy.
Ride to Velo Cult - they don't rent bikes, but they'll be happy to let
you use a Xtracycle to do errands.
For routes, I'd check out the San Diego Randonneurs Permanents --
especially some of the sections that wind through Rancho
He should! Classy operation.
On Dec 7, 7:55 pm, Eric Norris wrote:
> Does Velo Cult rent bikes?
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> --Eric N
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> On Dec 7, 2010, at 7:44 PM, doug peterson wrote:
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> > +1 for Synaptic. The rentals are top of the line CF but think about
> > it this way: sort of like renting a Corvette when
Does Velo Cult rent bikes?
--Eric N
On Dec 7, 2010, at 7:44 PM, doug peterson wrote:
> +1 for Synaptic. The rentals are top of the line CF but think about
> it this way: sort of like renting a Corvette when you're on
> vacation. Do something different & a bit out of character, could be
> fun
+1 for Synaptic. The rentals are top of the line CF but think about
it this way: sort of like renting a Corvette when you're on
vacation. Do something different & a bit out of character, could be
fun.
Joe has ridden with our So Cal Riv group.
dougP
On Dec 7, 7:36 pm, Jon Grant wrote:
> You s