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Old May 25th 06, 07:05 AM posted to rec.bicycles.rides
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I'm spending a week in Sonoma. Any advice on a few rides - about 40-50
miles, preferably on roads with shoulders or very low traffic.

Thanks,

Michael
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Michael 182 wrote:
I'm spending a week in Sonoma. Any advice on a few rides - about 40-50
miles, preferably on roads with shoulders or very low traffic.


_ Most of the roads up there tend to be one or the
other. (ie. roads w/shoulders have traffic, roads w/o traffic
don't have shoulders ). It's been a while, but if I rememeber
correctly there are roads that follow the edges of the valley
that are really nice rides. Get the Krebs wine country map.

http://www.krebscycleproducts.com/

This map is also pretty useful

http://www.marinbike.org/Map/Index.shtml

_ Booker C. Bense


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