Tom,

Sorry you can't make it, but marital responsibilities trump everything!
Thanks for the recommendation, I've been to Dudley's on many occasions and
always enjoy their baked goods. We'll plan a day ride soon like Curtis's
Bay ride out to Coronado and ferry back ramble soon.



Best,


~Hugh


On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 4:03 PM, Tom Virgil <tevir...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Alas, I have to deal with the ball and chain Friday and into the weekend.
>
> I have done most all of this in various separate segments and I know you
> guys are in for a fantastic time.
>
> My one additional recommendation would be that anyone coming up 78 from
> Escondido to Julian carbo load at Dudley's Bakery in Santa Ysabel.  It is
> at the junction of 78 and 79 before you get to Julian.  October specials
> are German Black and Jalepeno Cheddar breads.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Tom
>
>
> On Monday, October 14, 2013 4:31:56 PM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote:
>
>> Hey SoCal Riv riders,
>>
>> I know this is extremely shot notice...have been reluctant to make a post
>> as my lower back (Dirt drop & upright bars in my horizon) hasn't been
>> cooperating, two weeks ago I had to bail on a ride I organized. Since my
>> back has been given the go ahead here are the details:
>>
>> Friday 18th of October. The place Julian, CA  Meet up Bailey Pit Barbecue
>> on Main Street at 1:30 pm. Ride out Hwy 79 up S1 Sunrise Hwy and jump on
>> some dirt roads and single track around Big Laguna Lake and make camp at
>> Desert Overlook Camp 
>> http://freecampsites.net/**#!7913&query=sitedetails<http://freecampsites.net/#!7913&query=sitedetails>
>>  **approximately 21 miles + with the dirt sections increasing the
>> distance sightly. On Saturday drop down to Pine Valley for Breakfast, then
>> ride the 25 miles back to Julian via Hwy 79 through lake Cuyamaca.
>>
>> Disclosure: I have never stayed at this camp and it appears to be in the
>> Cleveland National Forest "Federal" and it may have a gate blocking access
>> in. I figure to stealth camp if the camp is closed. Also there is no water,
>> though it is adjacent to a Federal camp which does have water normally but
>> the "Feds" may have turned off the water supply, therefore plan on bringing
>> extra water. I plan on bringing two Platyapuses about 4 liters plus three
>> water bottles.
>>
>> Beer and or Pie in Julian post ride.
>>
>> Look forward to riding with all of you.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> ~Hugh
>>
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