Indeed a great report and photos! In fact it makes it so much easier to
just sit back and enjoy the ride without the worry of producing a
representative set of perfect photos to share with others. I just passed
along your writeup and photos to interested parties.
I look forward to one day explor
Hi Nathan,
Clayton here. We talked on a rainy day in SF riding from Market to Scott. I
was on a Silver Quickbeam.
I will be riding the 300k at the end of the month.
If you want, I will be riding a part of the ride up to Healdsburg this
Saturday. I will be visiting and staying up there with my in
If I drive up to ride it can I use it as an excuse to order an Ebisu like
Esteban?
I'll looking for a good excuse.
Dustin
San Diego, Calif.
> From: nathan spindel
> Reply-To:
> Date: Mon, 8 Feb 2010 14:18:10 -0800
> To:
> Subject: Re: [RBW] SFR Two Rock/Valley F
Nice report, Esteban. It was a great ride, and it was nice to pedal
along with other first time randonneurs! :) I'm glad you took photos,
since I couldn't find my camera that morning while busily packing my
boxy bag full of food and rushing off to the bridge in the early
morning darkness.
Who's up
Thanks. Much better than my friend's summary: "Rained for a few hours, then
got nice."
--Eric
campyonly...@me.com
www.campyonly.com
www.wheelsnorth.org
On Feb 8, 2010, at 11:02 AM, Esteban wrote:
> I was lucky enough to ride with some friends on the 200K on Saturday.
> Drove from San Diego..
I was lucky enough to ride with some friends on the 200K on Saturday.
Drove from San Diego... and I might just have to do it again. There
were a lot of sensible, purpose-built bikes on the ride: Rivendells,
Kogswells, Ebisus, Pelicans, and a variety of customs along with the
typical MCRBs. I absol