IAAL•MAF Takes Back The Observatory!

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Agent Orange at 10.23.06 - 12:49 pm

The Griffith Observatory is getting ready to emerge from a looooong closure and will re-open in November sporting a $93-million makeover. To support and enjoy her return to the public domain, the ruthless and legendary IAAL•MAF bike gang has locked down the second in our dead sexy series of invitational rides, this one getting us up, up, and away through the dark wilds of Griffith Park to reclaim the observatory as ours — and you're welcome to come along.
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love it love it love it.... I'm in. I got my Hello Dahlia spoke card representing the IAAL.MAF. one of these days I will be able to pronounce the name too. 
PS you still thinking about 2nd friday in December Agent? no pressure either way. I'm just keeping things going going... 
 Roadblock
Roadblock10.23.06 - 1:43 pm
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Alas Roadie, I did have a concept for a certain ride taking place on the 2nd Friday in December... but it seems to be a better theory than a reality.
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange10.23.06 - 6:13 pm
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With T-minus five days and counting people, time to pull this message thread out of oblivion and back to the top of the pile and start ratcheting up the enthusiasm. So tell me who's in... and who nedds a wahmbulance because they're afwaid of a wittle elevation?
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange11.11.06 - 9:36 am
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Are we required to bring guns to ride with the IAAL•MAF?? Its just that my parole officer says I should stay away from people with guns or I may end up back in la pinta. 
 TAR
TAR11.12.06 - 11:15 pm
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"Are we required to bring guns?" 
In short , no, nothing to worry about . . . Agent Orange, do you want to take this one?
 mr rollers
mr rollers11.13.06 - 8:37 am
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I'll beeee thereeee!
 panic
panic11.13.06 - 8:40 am
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As much good-ol' fun as it would be for the mass of us to barrel out of the backwoods of Griffith Park and storm the observatory with guns a-brandished and/or a-blazing, the IAAL•MAF will be reclaiming the space place by means of nonviolence and peaceful resistance and therefore requests all duly foresworned deputies in attendance be decidedly unstrapped at time of departure. Carry-on.
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange11.13.06 - 11:24 am
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I'll be strapped with my cateye with 3 brand new AAA duracells..
 panic
panic11.13.06 - 11:25 am
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=507375
that is one sick route AGENT ORANGE
 Roadblock
Roadblock11.14.06 - 4:09 pm
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93 million $ makeover? 93mm? there are no coincidences...it must be my fate to ride this.
 93mm
93mm11.15.06 - 10:05 am
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plus the dahlia ride was pretty dope
 93mm
93mm11.15.06 - 10:09 am
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T-minus 11 Hours & 16 minutes until liftoff and the meteorological logisticshave conspired to provide excellent visibility of the L.A. basin from our objective. We are go for launch!
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange11.16.06 - 7:48 am
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OOH...that's gonna be a fun ride...can't join you guys this time around, but I've been on that route many times...
bring bikes with climbing gears...
and make sure to bring LIGHTS...there are a lot of switchbacks...if you lose contact it will be DARK...
and do the buddy system...I suggest taking a head count if possible..
there are several areas where you can definitely make a wrong turn so make sure to keep track of everyone!!
have fun!!!
 adrian
adrian11.16.06 - 9:24 am
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Agent Orange, what time do you forsee us getting back? Are we going inside the observatory?
 Roadblock
Roadblock11.16.06 - 10:23 am
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Roadblock, If all goes according to plan we should be up at the Observatory in the vicinity of 8:30 p.m. The place close at 10 p.m. so I'm figuring at the longest we'll be back at the start point by 10:30 p.m.
But the way I figure it is some people will lounge around the place exploring it in depth and some will be ready to roll back down to civilization shortly after arriving. Depending on where you fit in between those two brackets is how long or short your participation will be.
Personally I'm pretty sure the views gonna be clearer than this from last week's secondary scout ride up there:
http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=293093717&size=o
So I'll be packing a tripod and ain't gonna be in no hurry to head downhill I'm figuring I'll be leaving sometime near closing time.
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange11.16.06 - 2:20 pm
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count me in... i'm a little scared, but i have gears (my granny gears and i are going to get real friendly) and i've never passed on a great view of the city yet.
 tattiya
tattiya11.16.06 - 2:47 pm
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Looking forward to you joining us rat-a-tat-Tattiya!
And just so it's clear to everybody: NO RIDER LEFT BEHIND. Mr. Rollers and I have scoped out scheduled stops spread out from the bottom of the climb to the top so we'll all be together.
And one other thing. Don't let the present warm temps of today fool ya. It maybe 81 degrees and balmy now, but I'll be you by the time we get to the observatory it'll be somewhere in the low end of the 60s and falling. So layer accordingly.
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange11.16.06 - 3:15 pm
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I just saw this ride, I might try to join you rat-a-tatting folks at the summit.  I used to roll up that hill often, till they closed it to bikers and runners for construction.   so watch for heavy equipment... if it is still there.  maybe the sign saying bikes not allowed should be removed?
ride on!!!
 spark
spark11.16.06 - 4:10 pm
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Hope to see you up top Spark! The "no bikes" sign's come down and the heavy equipment is at a minimum!
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange11.16.06 - 4:28 pm
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See you at the top!  (Hopefully)
 jake
jake11.16.06 - 5:59 pm
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Awesome ride folks! Thanks to all who showed up.It was a great night with surprisingly nice temps and amazing long distance views, made all he more enoyable by the awesome turnout.
 Agent Orange
Agent Orange11.17.06 - 12:54 am
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another great invitational! these librarians don't play!
 93mm
93mm11.17.06 - 10:18 am
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Hey Roadblock, Awesome pics!!! I wish I was there for the ride but I was stuck at work!!!
 fixxed1
fixxed111.17.06 - 10:30 am
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thanks. yeah it was a great ride. I didnt think we would get in to the observatory but we did. sad that the lazerium is gone :( happy that I could peep out the telescope and see M15 cluster. thanks to Agent Orange and the IAAL MAF!!
 Roadblock
Roadblock11.17.06 - 10:57 am
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Great Ride! 
Thanks to Agent Orange and his merry band of Librarians for making it happen!
 SoapBoxLA
SoapBoxLA11.17.06 - 12:24 pm
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