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Rides

Every Thursday, 8:30 a.m. (unless otherwise specified). 

Start Location: Ballona Creek Bridge.  From I405 exit Culver Blvd and head West or take Rte 90 West and take Culver Blvd exit turn left. Right on Esplanade St, left on Convoy St, and right on Pacific Avenue. Park by the Lagoon on the right. The bridge is about 2 blocks North on Pacific.

For a map and directions to the start, click Start.

Riders usually goes South to Palos Verdes on the bike path and then do some riding on the Peninsula. There are optional climbs including the 3 “dips” which give the ride its name. The group usually stops for a break at the Golden Cove shopping area. Occasionally the group will decide to vary the route and explore specific sites elsewhere in the city. A typical day is 40 - 50 miles but often individual riders either cut the day short or add extra miles as desired.  Contact Lewis Singer lewissinger@gmail.com for details.

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We hope to see you there!


Sunday, December 7th - 8:30 a.m.

Start Location: PICO PARK in PICO RIVERA.  From San Gabriel Frwy (605), off & west on Beverly Blvd to Park on left.  (If coming from the North, the Beverly exit puts you on San Gabriel River Rd which you follow for 1.3 mi. to Beverly).

For a map and directions, click Start.

Routes: 

I hadn’t intended to do this, but it seems that in the past few weeks, we have ridden the river trails twice already. On November 9th we rode “Pico Rivera & Bike Trails” and on December 23rd we rode the “Paul Neuerburg Centuries.”  Today we do it again. I like the river trails, but this is getting to be a bit much. I assure you I wouldn’t have done this if I had realized what I was doing. Fortunately, not many riders rode the previous two times, so it will be fresh for most of you. When we last rode these routes in December of 2023 I pointed out that they were the perfect rides for December because they keep you off the roads which are filled with crazed holiday shoppers and they provide you with calming easy riding to help alleviate your own holiday frenzy. So, once more this winter, we hit the river trails. The routes are all loops on the San Gabriel and Los Angeles Rivers. The long rides 4 different bike trails. We start with the San Gabriel River trail up to the Santa Fe Dam. Then its the Rio Hondo south to the LA River Trail and the Long Beach Bike Path over to Seal Beach for lunch. Then it’s the San Gabriel Trail again back to the start. The medium is much the same, except it does not go all the way to the Santa Fe Dam. The short is similar to the medium except that it doesn’t go all the way south to Long Beach. It is pleasant riding, with almost no hills. When we rode the San Gabriel River in November it was immediately after a rain and there were some flooded underpasses, but we can navigate around those if it should rain before today’s ride. It’s easier to talk to your companions on bike trails. So how can you go wrong? I promise I will stay away from the river trails for several months after this.

 

 

Sunday,  December 14th – 8:30 a.m.

Start Location: EISENHOWER PARK in ORANGE.  From 91 Frwy, go south on the 55 Frwy--take the first exit (Lincoln) which puts you on Tustin Ave Southbound (left at bottom of off ramp).  Then R (west) on Lincoln 0.2 mi., R - Oceanview and R- Bixby Ave. (top of hills) one block to the Park.

For a map and directions, click Start.

Routes:   

Little more than a week until Christmas so maybe it’s time to take a break from the hustle and bustle and  get out of town. Corona sounds like a good destination, although it has grown considerably in recent years. In 1980 it had a population of only 37,000 but by 1990 it had doubled to 76,000 and by 2020 had doubled again to 157,000. Where did they put all those people? Well, today’s long route head’s out to Tom’s Farms for lunch. Years ago the stretch between Corona and Tom’s Farms was mostly empty land. Now, there are only a few short stretches that are empty. Still it is nice to get away from the areas we ride so often. Corona is in Riverside County and we rarely ride there. Starting in Orange, all routes get to Corona. Actually, all routes spend most of their time riding from the start to Corona and then returning back by the same route. It’s what they do while in Corona that differentiates the three routes. The trip out is mostly along Santa Ana Canyon Rd and then into the bike path along the river and onto Green River before arriving in Corona. The short simply stops for lunch at the edge of Corona and then returns. The medium makes a small loop around the Corona area, stops for lunch and then returns. The long does something special. After doing the loop with the medium riders it heads out Temescal Cyn Rd. all the way to Tom’s Farms for lunch. Tom’s Farms used to be a small restaurant and store but seems to grow every year. There is more than one restaurant there now and other things to do. If you have never been, you should go. The long then returns to Corona through some of the newer neighborhoods out that way and rejoins the medium and short riders on the return back through Santa Ana Canyon. There are no major hills  just a bunch of medium sized ones. Nothing you can't handle. Its a bit of a drive  but you only have to drive to Orange – not Corona.

 

 

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