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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=525590
i did this one yesterday. theres one steep hill.
we could do it again for number two? we would skip all the places where they are paving and we would be on the street more.
we can do it at night if you want.
if that happens then everyone has to have a light. there are probably 10 streetlights on that entire ride, and they arent until the very end.
I really liked the daylight ride but I am down for a nighttime ride too... seems like a nightime ride would not be as scenic but could still be fun... my vote would be to shcedule it so we can see the sunset at the beach when we get back...
the route posted above goes across the bridge to your right in that video at the end.
i have a better starting place for the next one. its at cemetary park in ventura. its got a great view and an even better story. we can watch the sunset and enjoy the greenery and then leave after the sun goes out.
ok that last post was a lie. the route is much shorter now. it will be this saturday, the 2nd of december. we will be passing all of these places on the way
http://royhooper.com/smokey.html
the calendar will be updated shortly.
the santa barbara ridazz are also doing a ride that night. anyone want to go up there with me that night?
You might want to consider switching the date I think a lot of peeps are gonna be riding with the c.I.c.l.e. Gals on the Hauliday toys and mittens ride.... Just a suggestion...
Eastbound and down, loaded up and truckin'
Ah we gonna do what they say can't be done
We've got a long way to go, and a short time to get there
I'm eastbound, just watch old Bandit run
on the very last gmap link that i posted up above with the route, you can click a tab on the side to see the elevation. the ride from the beach to ojai is sealevel to 800 feet stretched out over 15 miles.
it seems gnarly when you look at it on a map or whatever, but when youre actually witnessing it firsthand you realize its nothing hard at all.
keep it posi.
How are you guys getting to Ventura? I live in Downtown LA. I could drive some people but I don't have a bike rack....I have a CRV so could get maybe 2 bikes in the back...
i cannot personally comment on doing it on a fixie because i have never done it myself. however, this weekend i was paced by a fixie on the bike trail. it was some older looking guy in a jersey that had something to do with santa barbara on it. i figure if he can do it then so can you???
one of these days ill finish building my fixed gear and i can see how the ride is myself.
Ojai sounds great. A nice "idyllic" ride through the countryside. I hope its at a nice idyllic pace. An 800 foot climb doesn't sound too inviting, even though its probably spread over 20 miles. What kind of pace are you guys planning on ? Or is it bop till you drop ?
Can anyone give some directions on how to get to surfers point ? My browser doesn't allow me to zoom in our out of the map, so I can't see the offramp and streets or what town this is in.
no problemo!
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=586710
101 north,
exit california st in ventura
take an immediate left on california
take a right on harbor bvld
take a left on figueroa and surfers point is marked on that map as "promenade park"
OK, I'm sittiin here thinkin this is a beautiful ride but man all these wolfpack turkeys are going to leave me sittin in the dust...well, screw it, I'm goin, anyone else that doesn't mind riding tailgate is more than welcome to join me. I got a truck with a back seat which means there's 6 seatbelts (including mine) and no bike rack in the bed, so let me know if you need a ride. No rida left behind. We can exchange cell #'s beforehand if need be.
A ride this nice is fun by yourself if it comes down to it. Yea, lone rangers, unite.
Rain is forcast for this weekend but we'll see what happens.
Barring bad weather, mrs rollers (Alice) and I will be there. I'm no Wolfpacker (at least yet), so I think you can count on there being riders of all speeds present.
i think my directions might be a little screwed up because im not 100% positive that you can turn left on to california st after exiting the freeway. so here are new ones.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=587790
right on california st after exiting the freeway.
left on thompson
right on figueroa
figeuroa to surfers point.
this isnt a fast ride, and now im pretty sure im coming down with a chest cold or something, so even if it was a hustle ride, i wouldnt be able to stay up front either.
last week, weather.com said there was a 70% chance of rain on saturday, but as the day gets closer, the percentage has gone down. now its at like 30% with scattered drizzle and thunderstorms on sunday. id say we are safe as milk.
RBI, your original directions were completely accurate. I did a little googling and I got this web site that corroborates your directions perfectly. www.ventura.com/activities/beaches/surferspoint/ If you're headed north on the 101 from Los Angeles you'll take the California exit and make a left and an immidiate right onto Harbor till you hit Figueroa and make a left. The web site will also tell you how to get off if you're southbound on the 101. Enjoy, it will all work out
if the free parking is full and you dont want to pay to park at the end of surfers point, theres a parking garage on the corner of california and thompson. all you do is take a right when you get off the freeway instead of a left and you can ride your bike to the point.
The tailgate position was a reference to my ride spot in the group going down the path to Ojai. This particular geezer is beginning to realize his limitations, or lack of ride time, whatever.
Anyway, its all downhill from Ojai.
I hope all you people are still riding when you catch up with the rest of us. Shit its christmas time again. Happy kwanHanChris*!%$# . The agnostics and atheists can just go have a happy buzz of your choice.
when i get home im gonna punch your momma in the mouth.
great ride for the few who actually showed up. it only "rained" for ten minutes on the way back.
met a crazy mushroom picking spoon carving bullshit machine and some crazy tweakers.
i got a new seat for free!
Yeah! Excellent ride . . . so glad we made the trip. Just got done cleaning the grime off our bikes, but well worth it. Looking forward to the next one.
Did you get the same kind of seat or a different model?
its another shitty bontrager one, but its alot firmer and it has a buttgroove in it. i havent ridden it since because it started raining cats and dogs around 5 and i dont want to ride in a poodle. har har.
Great tour, ruined. Any good tour guide provides detailed interpretive information and you went above and beyond. I could picture in my mind the chase scenes you were describing in the places they were shot from Smokey and The Bandit. The local lore was really cool too, even when we cut through tweekville and that dude with the pinpoint pupils rambled incoherently at us.
Did the Trek dealermake good on a warranty for your saddle?
Next movie up, The Best of Times, right?
I just realized, my Old Rasputin shirt says "Never Say Die" on the back.
dont they ever have to worry?
dont you ever wonder why?
its a part of me that tells you
oh, dont you ever, dont ever say die
the guy at the trek store that i talked to was the guy that actually sold me the bike and he hooked me up within 30 seconds of walking through the door. the warranty is good on any broken part within the first year. he was shocked that it broke like that so soon. he said his broke the same way, but that was after three years of riding and not three months. then i told him about my busted cassette that i replaced last month and i think he wanted to try to sell me a better bike...
big ups to mr rollers for saving the day with those purple zip ties.
big ups to jeronimo for annihilating the trail on a fixed gear. IT CAN BE DONE. DO NOT BE AFRAID.
i have more to add but im drawing a blank. ill make sure that we dont have to gamble with the weather on the next one.
RBI, that trail I was trying to think of was The Gridley Trail. I took the long way home back up through Ojai and Santa Paula. Before the twisty hill, there is a road named Gridley Road and it jarred my memory.
oh ok yeah! the gridley trail was the one we took to nordhoff peak.
the first picture is that abandoned fire tower i was talking about.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/botanicamysteria/73384261/in/set-974905/
the second picture is the view from the other way, looking out towards the ocean.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/botanicamysteria/73384260/in/set-974905/
Man, I was all set to go and then when I got to my parking garage, someone had crashed into the gate, so that my car was trapped in the garage. I hope I can catch the next one!
I was so going but the rain made my rank out too. sorry jerome I didnt have a way to contact you about flaking it was already 9.45 when I woke up I figured you already left....
Oops. I meant "with plenty of time to spare." Man, Holiday "shopping" by bike today was a bit of a mindfuck. Drivers had their heads further up their asses than normal.
ahh awesome.. glad it didnt screw you up. man.... I almost took my old mountain bike up I was sure it was gonna rain and be misable. LOL next time I wont rank out
i caught a heavily makeuped soccer mom in a mini van run a stop sign as we were riding up to a 4-way and i shook my finger at her in disgust and she got pissed off as she drove away.