Also, I should be there - Riv-less, but on steel with Riv Wool, Brand
V bag, and Riv sourced chain lube.

On Oct 1, 2:59 pm, wrharper <wrussellhar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As a SoCal transplant myself, there are 3 things that make my rides
> tolerable.
>
> Fenders
> Wool
> Decent Rain Gear.
>
> If you have those, you can be out riding in weather that would have
> kept you indoors before.  I remember when I used to think 50 degrees
> and blustery was too cold to ride. :)
>
> On Oct 1, 7:33 am, "Andy.M" <andy.e.m...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey Boys,
> > I am currently in SoCal AND have participated in a number of "Riv
> > Rides."  Its always a great time, and getting 6 or 7 Rivs (and/or
> > Rivendell minded folks) together that far from Walnut Creek is pretty
> > ground shaking!  The point of this message though, is to let you know
> > that my Atlantis and I are moving to Seattle at the end of October and
> > would love to participate in Seattle Riv Ride #2.  Also, moving up
> > from 360 days/year of sunshine, do you guys have any helpful tips on
> > riding through the Pacific Northwest Winter? (it would probably be
> > best to chat through email rather than fill up space here)
>
> > I'm looking forward to meeting up with all of you!
> > -Andy
>
> > andy.e.mari (at) gmail dot com
>
> > On Sep 30, 1:00 pm, Rob Harrison <robha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > San Diego, San Francisco and Portland have RIv Rides--let's try for  
> > > one in Seattle! I hear they've happened in the past.... Brian Hanson  
> > > and I have been talking about this. Here's the plan:
>
> > > We'll depart at 10:10am on 10/10/10 from Pert's Deli. Come earlier for  
> > > coffee and pastries. We'll head up the hill and over the I-90 Bridge  
> > > for a circumnavigation of Mercer Island, and then head back to Seattle  
> > > for lunch if anyone's up for it, possibly at the Madrona Ale House.  
> > > Around Mercer Island is about a 2-hour ride for me from my house in  
> > > nearby Mt Baker, 'least it was this summer, last time I did it, a  
> > > while prior to the STP. (Clearly I'm no speed demon!) We can break  
> > > into different speed groups, if enough people show up to make that  
> > > worthwhile. Plans may be adjusted, ride shortened or lengthened  
> > > depending on who shows up and how we all feel. The forecast looks  
> > > fantastic right now.
>
> > > I'll be on my butterscotch Saluki, wearing wool...;)
>
> > > Let me know if you think you'll come along, we can wait for you.
>
> > > Rob in Seattle
>
> > > _______________
>
> > > By the way....
>
> > > Here's a route guide: <http://www.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip/273594>  
> > > and...
>
> > > a Google Map of Pert's Deli:
> > > <http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Pert's+A+...
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