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One or more persons during a certain period drop their usual motives for movement and action, their relations, their work and leisure activities, and let themselves be drawn by the attractions of the terrain and the encounters they find there.
It's a bike ride.
Started by user nathansnider and user theroyalacademy.
It meets every Wednesday at 8:30pm
at California Donuts #21.
We ride at 9pm.
We'll endeavor to return before the last red line trains (around midnight).
This is the newest thread for it.
Please do not post to the old thread any more, and certainly not the even older thread, as that could be become confusing.
And we like things to be very, very straightforward. Obviously.
This is the newest thread for it.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Awesome... I have class at 8am on Thursdays this semester, making it harder for me to venture out but I have a friend visiting from France and she doesn't ride hard but maybe I could get her to go out on a bike ride this Wednesday night!
OK, so maybe a little more than 3.14159 square miles, if we're being sticklers, but we only overstepped our bounds a couple times. Any corrections or clarifications you all might have are welcomed.
I'm not sure if the double u-turn before turning into the Brass Monkey parking structure is properly marked. Or the bit of hallway I rode in before getting kicked out of that building, wherever it was.
anty responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.1.12 - 11:34 am
To the best of my memory, nothing to correct. Such a fun, loopy ride. I liked climbing the stairs only to loop back down to the base of them a minute later.
U-Turn!
I'm also happy I saw the light and got three tacos afterward.
I really liked getting to know the streets I'm often near, but don't go on. That and stopping at one of my favorite views (the top of Hoover overlooking Temple).
Oh, if only. But there was this place I'd been meaning to go that's vaguely St. Paddy's day themed, and the 14th being close enough to the 17th, well...
Besides, we sort of got our pi on two weeks ago anyhow, and there will be other opportunities for pie, right? Maybe if we do a Twin Peaks ride or something. Failing that, Wednesday, March 14, 2018 is just around the corner.
A successful quest! Short, but substantial. This was the route of our journey.
Sorry again to the group who showed up in clipless shoes... Normally, it wouldn't have been a problem. (Though it is hard to say if we really have a "normally." The ride is sort of normally abnormal.) Hopefully, you still enjoyed getting some good climbing in.
So glad to be back on this ride. i can kinda do a 3-donut ride which was a good test for me since i have missed so many donuts these past 8 months. iced green tea + sludge and fresh crullers were an excellent way to end the night but i did miss their original size and see through plastic cup. it;s just not the same when you can;t see the beautiful green/brown mix that scares people for some reason.
-e-
Kakihara responding to a comment by theroyalacademy
04.5.12 - 10:06 am
Fantastic ride! really good pace and even with historical stop, we made it back in perfect time for fresh donuts!!!
+ you gave me and "PC" another reason to take a ride to the destination as all the years i have been there, i have not ventured out that far into it.
oh yeah, "E" is for "Emperor" and "H" is for "Hadrian" for some reason i was thinking "E" -"Eruditus" but i have no idea why. good thing i didn't blurt it out yesterday so that i may broadcast the foolishness to all this morning.
Kakihara responding to a comment by theroyalacademy
04.19.12 - 10:27 am
Just want to give advance notice that there will be no actual ride on Wednesday, May 30.
Why such advance notice? Because, instead of the usual ride, a bunch of us are going to the Last Remaining Seat screening of Paper Moon that evening and, if YOU want to go too, you should buy tickets soon (we were going to see The Big Sleep a couple weeks later, but that sold out before we could get our act together).
What is this all about, you ask? Well, Last Remaining Seats shows classic movies in classic (and often not normally open to the public) theaters. This screening is at the Los Angeles Theatre, the last and most extravagant of the Broadway movie houses downtown.
There is no meet-up before the screening and no ride to the theatre. We're just going. May 30th, about a month from now.
got a chance to see her last week but she said i have to rest my leg for 10 days so no biking or hiking.... for 10 days.
and then, it is supposed to be ok. no future visits are scheduled.
i miss the donuts. been eating a lot of cake and pie but nothing is as satisfying as Victory Donuts.
Hey, everyone. Just a reminder that there will be NO RIDE THIS WEEK. Instead, some of us will be going to see Paper Moon downtown at the historic Los Angeles Theatre.
Okay, for some reason I had to do it in two parts to finally get it to work, but here and here is last week's route.
(If anyone wants to try to add part two to part one and see if you can get it to work, well, more power to you. Would be nice to have it all as one route map. UGH.)
Was creating the page on the Passage website for ride #150 and tried one (final) time to get the the gmap route to work. Because I am a glutton for punishment like that. And, well, it did. Phew.
Thanks to all the test takers and non-test takers alike! (Might've been a test of patience for some of the non-test takers, eh?) Here are the exam's results.
Thanks to all who came out this week! Here was our route:
Also, a cursory web search uncovered no obvious leads on the story behind the horse, unfortunately. Maybe the owner is just a really dedicated twin peaks fan?
I just got this creepy feeling that If we had stepped closer to that open window and looked down, we would have seen that lady on the floor appear and disappear.
PeterR responding to a comment by nathansnider
06.28.12 - 9:35 am
Well, it depends on which donut you choose, doesn't it? And in fact, this week the donut may actually be a cupcake instead (because it is my birthday, you see, and cupcakes are being supplied). We won't be riding especially late, if that's what you're getting at. Bowling, on the other hand...
*fools, that is. My foolish foot. Apparently it was doing the typing. Apparently it doesn't know it's Shakespeare. Or it's a total narcissist. Probably both.
Hmm, be gentle, Nathan...since we don't know how many hills, I will travel light, and take the 46/16 fixed track instead of the 52/16 Convert FIxed. I love these rides you kids fathom from your brain!
junglistic1 responding to a comment by theroyalacademy
08.29.12 - 3:01 pm
WARNING: Anyone who wears fancy clippy-cloppy bike shoes tonight will probably hate me. I don't want anyone to hate me, so just say no to clipless pedals this week... unless you want to hate me, in which case your shoes may give you some very good reasons to do so. You've been warned!
Thanks to everyone who came out this week! This was approximately < ahref="http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=5673206">our route (Thanks to Nathan for doing a better job remembering it than I did). And a special thanks to Batman and Norma and all the WTF riders for letting us join in on your fun!
So then my question would be - I wanna bring my thin tire road bike, is that a bad idea? We going bonkers off-roading? Don't mind hills or exerting, but don't wanna wreck my ride ;)
The unpaved riding this week is nothing that we haven't done before on skinny tires. Those portions may not be especially comfortable, but they're not especially long either. There will be more off-road bike walking/carrying than off-road bike riding, meaning that there is some advantage to having a light bike that won't strain your arm.
So if you have multiple bikes, hopefully this is enough information to help you choose!
There are quite a few stairs and at least one lengthy portion walking on dirt and dry hillside vegetation.
If you have a choice, I'd recommend against clipless, but the last time I warned (too late) against clipless shoes, the people who showed up with them anyway didn't seem too bothered.
I guess it depends on your tolerance for that kind of thing and also what kind of clipless shoes you've got (the recessed MTB shoe variety maybe being easier?). I'm not a clipless wearer myself, so I'm just making an educated guess.
Thanks for hanging in there, everybody! It's hip to be square. Here is our route:
Also, here is a map showing the city charter boundaries and their expansion to include various adjoining neighborhoods. More information than you'd probably care to know about the city boundaries, etc., can be found in this thesis, handily titled "The Territorial Expansion of Los Angeles."
As much as i think i know LA it Seems like i end up feeling loist and disoriented on every passage ride and last night was no exception. I love that feeling. Thanks for a great ride!
Roadblock responding to a comment by theroyalacademy
10.18.12 - 3:09 pm
Though I should also emphasize that if you don't have a camera to bring, that's fine. I have couple extras available, and we'll be breaking into teams, which should endure that no one will be unable to participate.
Thanks to everybody who braved the rains to scavenge tonight!
We don't yet have maps for all the routes people rode, but the score sheets that survived looked something like this:
For those who finished, we'd be quite grateful if you could map out your routes (as best you can remember them, anyway) for posterity and post links here. Thanks!
I don’t know how well I play with others so I skipped this (of course I regretted it soon after and went to get 2 donuts to make up for it). At least it gave me a chance to fix my cantilever center-pull pain in the ass brakes. And I misplaced the spring adjuster only once!
See you next week.
Kakihara responding to a comment by nathansnider
11.29.12 - 9:55 am
People may recall, on the Salt + Pepa - Salt ride, I mentioned that there was another house, "The Castle," that was burnt down by arsonists along with the Salt Box house. Saw this nice photo of it posted on Tumblr today.
It's good to have rituals. Morning coffee routines. Weekend farmers' market runs. Wednesday night bike rides. These kinds of things provide a rhythm to one's life.
But it is also good to punctuate this rhythm with special occasions, to break up the regularity with holidays, anniversaries, and, yes, days of rest. This week the Passage takes a day of rest. We stay in with our loved ones. We regroup, refresh. And we'll return in the new year, fresher, groupier, with more of our regular irregularity.
It's gonna be great.
But perhaps you've been resting a lot lately? Perhaps you've barely been riding at all? Maybe you're off work this week and want to get out on your bike, gosh dernit? Well, we're not going to stop you. WE'RE taking a week off, but that doesn't mean you have to. Similarly, while we never repeat our routes ourselves, we want to remind you that our website has all* of our past routes mapped out on it, and there's nothing preventing YOU from heading out from the donut shop on Wednesday night on one of them.
Here are a few "classic" Passage routes you could try:
Or if you prefer not to attempt leading yourself on one of our convoluted routes, consider following the generative rules of this one, creating your own unique route in the process:
Thanks to all the explorers who came out this week, and special thanks to Jeff for lugging the stove and tea/coffee-making supplies all the way out to the ends of the earth for us! This was our Southwest Passage:
Thanks, everyone, for putting up with the extremely high number of wrong turns tonight (some obvious and some perhaps not). We still mostly got where we had planned to go. This was our route.
So now after Dixie canyon, I was curious: are there any canyons as yet un passaged tween the 101 and the 405? Maybe it's impossible to tell, but the canyons we passed on Mulholland looked familiar. What a beautiful stretch that was.
On the south side of the hills, there are only a few canyons that we haven't followed all the way through, but the north side is still mostly "un-passaged." A current version of our cumulative map is here, if you want to see how much remains to be explored.
What a fun jaunt through downtown and environs. Great ride. Though the ride' proximity to my warm home was too tempting not to peel off towards the end, I'm very happy I made it out.
Great ride! thanks for all the treats and tea.
This is what i was talking about earlier:
http://www.redblossomtea.com
They have a great selection of pu-erhs and oolongs, i liked getting when in SF but haven't placed an order with them in a while. I got a good mix of white and chai from Tealuxe just now, we should have another Passage tea ride :)
Kakihara responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.7.13 - 2:25 am
Oh, and I ended up with an extra bottle at the end of the night. Someone had left theirs at CA Donuts. (Al, maybe?)
If it's yours, let me know next time you're coming out to the ride and I'll bring it. Or if you want to swing by Koreatown some other time, I work from home so I'm around a lot.
Thanks to everyone who came out on our cinematic adventure this week. This was our convoluted route. And thanks to our cameraman, Peter, and his camera assistant, Jackie!
Also, let me reiterate the following from this week's ride post, in case people have missed it:
There is no Passage Ride next Wednesday night. Instead, for our 200th ride, we are starting a series of four weekend Passage Rides, which will take place on Saturdays during the day. Stay tuned for the details of those. For now, what you should know is that we will be taking the Metrolink out of town for these rides. A weekend pass for the Metrolink costs $10, and we will probably be taking trains that leave Union Station around 9AM and returning on trains that start their journey back around 5PM.
The rides themselves may be a little longer than the usual Passage Ride--perhaps 35 or 40 miles--and will progress at a slightly more leisurely pace, with stops for lunch and such. So there you have it. Next week, there is no ride on Wednesday, the 22nd. There *is* a ride on Saturday, the 25th. Take note.
Planning on meeting you at the train station in Santa Clarita. I have to work that evening so I can't ride it all the way through. Will there be a good spot for me to bail to make it back to my car by 2:30-3?
Thanks to everyone who came out this week! This was our route:
Each week of these weekend rides thus far has been a trip down memory lane for someone, which is kinda great.
Here is more info on the Tustin blimp hangars (it's a big PDF with way more info than you probably want, but...). And here is info about the EIchler tract of modern homes in Orange.
Arg. Just noticed typo on last night's spoke card. Annoying.
Anyway, if anyone there last night didn't get a spoke card, email me and I will make one for you that you can pick up at the next (or a future) ride. And it won't have a typo! (Hopefully.)
Thanks to everyone that came out and rode with us tonight. Will post up some links to more information about the things mentioned on the ride at a later point, but for now here's the route.
The bicycle Gods always smile upon The Passage Of A Few People Through A Rather Brief Moment In Time. Hopefully the Bread God makes an appearance tonight. I will bring butter to help summons the Bread God.
One of the most charming routes I have had the pleasure to enjoy. Take note of this lovebirds. This route was one to take that special someone on a tandem ride.
Only downside was the confirmed terrorist sighting. At the historic corner where the first redlight photo enforcement cameras where installed. Down with the redlight photo enforcement cameras. No terrorist on US soil!
When you are stopped from Jayriding by a terrorist the terrorist wins. Naahhh, actually we won. All of us who attended this ride won.
what ever could be thrown in at the first leg of this ride to make it more confusing and annoying happened. Construction sites, motorcycles, aggro cars, people yelling and jumping lights, so many forks in the road. Yet it ended up mellowing out as the evening progressed and I felt it was a delightful time for myself and hopefully the other Few People for the brevity of time we shared. As always helmets off to Nathan for taking us to a most fun destination (Monster Park brought out the playfulness in me ) and The Royal A for keeping the ride together.
If I knew we where going to hit so many gazebos I would have prepared some speeches. Maybe that is why you didn't mention it.
sexy responding to a comment by nathansnider
03.13.14 - 3:02 pm
Loved the mini circle of death (more like a donut hole of fun). Another joyous night of riding.
Who says cyclist shouldn't passage on sidewalks? Not me, thePassageride.com or the City of Los Angele's Municipal code 56.15. Just watch out for the safety of other people on the sidewalk.
Route was full of charming streets and pathways of which I would never normally travel.
If you haven't been on a passage ride because of inferiority issues don't fret. They are very kind to those who have trouble with the hills (and will wait for you).
They are tolerant to those who are not as cerebral cultured in academia as The Passage leaders are (especially when it come to writing).
They have a special ability to ignore and tolerate people (like me) who bring silly antics to the ride.
Wherever the passage take the participants, and however the ride turns out it most likely will prove to be a didactical experience for you.
sexy responding to a comment by theroyalacademy
03.21.14 - 5:31 pm
bummed I didn't get to the GWAR like bike ride. I was fully rested and full of energy. I couldn't get to a cross bike and make it at the same time. Looks like I might have been able to handle the route on my road bike. I was so looking to at least try and most likely end up hold the ride back. :( NO gagging me with a dirty hill.
So, yeah, lately my Passage posts on MR have been thwarted by some combination of techical difficulties and my own laziness (mostly the latter), but for the sake of posterity, this was the route from three weeks ago:
This was the most intense group bike ride I have ever been on.
Climb a hill, climb another hill, hikes some stairs, climb another hill,
Go down a hill a little bit, climb up another hill, hike a trail, go down a hill
and then go back a hill and hike some more stairs. ride up a another hill,
hike up some more stairs, ride over to the pathway. Hike through a forest,
down and then up, ride a skate board hanging off a tree on a rope. hike up,
ride over to another pathway, then hike down, Ride up another hill climb some stairs.
ride down a hill and then ride up a hill.
What an adventure that was.
Intensity level. More doughnuts than I care to eat.
It was fantastic. I did it. Only walked up two hill a few feet (partially for both). I think I can finally make it up these hills. Not strongly, but I made it up them. Sorry to subject everybody to my grunting.
For me personally; five slip and falls (two standing on a steep hill, three hiking with my bike), two near crashes while riding my bike., One episode of nausea
(my legs, body and energy level said yes, my gut said NO) I stopped and rested before I throw up. One flat (thanks Nathan...I mean that sarcastically and gratefully - more the latter) Nathan broke my stem pumping my wheel up for me and then pumped my new tube up for me.
Theroyalacademy and Nathan did this with out breaking a sweat or panting per usual. Thank you to the Gentleman John who inspired the route.
I went to sleep for 45 minutes, got up, slept or another 90 minutes and that was it. Too tired to go on, to exhilarated to fall asleep
Sean extreme Passage ride was extreme!
sexy responding to a comment by theroyalacademy
05.15.14 - 3:19 pm
I don't remember the pace of #241, but the pace of this ride will be quite beach cruiser friendly. It's also only about 3 miles to get from the donut shop to the screen printing party, then another 4 to get to the dance party - all of it pretty easy.
Thanks to everyone who made our fifth anniversary a success: to Don for printing the shirts; to Bryant for offering us his space; and to all of you, dear riders, for coming out and making the party into a party! This was our route:
Thanks to everyone that stormed the barn with us tonight! And, yes, by "storm the barn" I do mean "fixed the flats." Yeesh. Well thank you, everyone, for keeping in good spirits about all that ridiculousness.
OMG OMG OMG. How lucky am I? I only have ONE opportunity all year to do The Passage and I manage to meetup for this three donut ride. Finishing without flats on a shaky skinny road bike no less. Thanks to Skeleton Key for the excellent bike hookup and of course Sean for the really fun route. I arrived home really really late so I definitely got my money's worth. I can't believe you and Nathan are still going, after five years... TPOFPTARBMIT is truly a gift for LA-kind!
Also, I would like to ask all Regular and Irregular Passage riders reading this to try to show up next wednesday for the ride! We are going to film the Passage (again) in all its glory and would be oh so grateful to have your participation!
Peter
PeterR responding to a comment by theroyalacademy
08.22.14 - 4:52 pm
oh man! it would be nice to be out riding around with you again but sadly i can't make it out. well, not unless the turmeric tea i just made cures me of my sore throat :(
have a great ride!
-e-
Kakihara responding to a comment by PeterR
08.27.14 - 9:46 am
We'll just do a quick thirty miles this week, I told myself. Sure.... Anyway, thanks to everybody that came out and coasted with us tonight. This was our route.