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Old October 16th 04, 04:32 AM
Rolokid
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Default Any good rides in the Sacramento area?

My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?


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Old October 16th 04, 06:02 AM
Terry Morse
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Rolokid wrote:

My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?



A good place to start is with the local bike club:

http://www.sacwheelmen.org/

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terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/
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Old October 16th 04, 06:02 AM
Terry Morse
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Rolokid wrote:

My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?



A good place to start is with the local bike club:

http://www.sacwheelmen.org/

--
terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/
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Old October 16th 04, 06:02 AM
Terry Morse
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Rolokid wrote:

My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?



A good place to start is with the local bike club:

http://www.sacwheelmen.org/

--
terry morse Palo Alto, CA http://bike.terrymorse.com/
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Old October 16th 04, 10:39 PM
al sharff
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Take a look at:
http://home.att.net/~rfzipf/BikeRides.htm
http://www.cwo.com/~sharff/ (my own page)
http://www.saccycle.com/ (general info)

Al Sharff

Rolokid wrote:
My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?



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Old October 16th 04, 10:39 PM
al sharff
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Take a look at:
http://home.att.net/~rfzipf/BikeRides.htm
http://www.cwo.com/~sharff/ (my own page)
http://www.saccycle.com/ (general info)

Al Sharff

Rolokid wrote:
My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?



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Old October 16th 04, 10:39 PM
al sharff
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Take a look at:
http://home.att.net/~rfzipf/BikeRides.htm
http://www.cwo.com/~sharff/ (my own page)
http://www.saccycle.com/ (general info)

Al Sharff

Rolokid wrote:
My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?



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Old October 18th 04, 03:48 AM
John Sontag
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A good ride is along the American River Trail if you are into bike paths.
If you are up to a little more adventure, then I highly recommend riding
Auburn-Folsom Road. There are numerous places to start. My favorite is at
the east end of Sutter Street in Folsom and then taking the bike trail up to
Beales Point transitioning from there onto Auburn-Folsom Road. Round Trip
about 35 - 40 miles.

John
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My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely

even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?




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Old October 18th 04, 03:48 AM
John Sontag
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A good ride is along the American River Trail if you are into bike paths.
If you are up to a little more adventure, then I highly recommend riding
Auburn-Folsom Road. There are numerous places to start. My favorite is at
the east end of Sutter Street in Folsom and then taking the bike trail up to
Beales Point transitioning from there onto Auburn-Folsom Road. Round Trip
about 35 - 40 miles.

John
"Rolokid" wrote in message
...
My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely

even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?




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Old October 18th 04, 03:48 AM
John Sontag
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A good ride is along the American River Trail if you are into bike paths.
If you are up to a little more adventure, then I highly recommend riding
Auburn-Folsom Road. There are numerous places to start. My favorite is at
the east end of Sutter Street in Folsom and then taking the bike trail up to
Beales Point transitioning from there onto Auburn-Folsom Road. Round Trip
about 35 - 40 miles.

John
"Rolokid" wrote in message
...
My girlfriend lives up there and I would like to bring my bike up there to
ride... but I rarely see any cyclists when I'm there... heck, I rarely

even
see any shops.

Anyone have any suggestions or recommendations?




 




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