Any riders do Santa Barbara from east of the 57 foothill communities?
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Any riders do Santa Barbara from east of the 57 foothill communities?
Plans for riding out to Santa Barbara starting out east of the 57 / 210 with stops along the way+an overnight stay. I'd like to hear from all who have made the trek from any where in SoCal. Like to hear experiences/thoughts etc.
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IMO it's better to take your bike on the train to Santa Barbara and then ride south: you're riding on the more scenic (and IMO safer) ocean side of the road, and you're more likely to have a tailwind.
I've made this trip three times. And once from Paso Robles. Sorry my link below no longer has the pictures, but it's a majestic ride. Makes me patriotic about California.
https://www.bikeforums.net/southern-...san-diego.html
I've made this trip three times. And once from Paso Robles. Sorry my link below no longer has the pictures, but it's a majestic ride. Makes me patriotic about California.
https://www.bikeforums.net/southern-...san-diego.html
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^^^so true. 57/210 ride to Pasadena isn’t very scenic. After that IDK but I know that route and there are some non bike friendly areas
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IMO it's better to take your bike on the train to Santa Barbara and then ride south: you're riding on the more scenic (and IMO safer) ocean side of the road, and you're more likely to have a tailwind.
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IMO it's better to take your bike on the train to Santa Barbara and then ride south: you're riding on the more scenic (and IMO safer) ocean side of the road, and you're more likely to have a tailwind
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