Old 02-01-22, 02:43 PM
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Gary12000 
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Originally Posted by rccardr
Another thought: Ride the first leg down to Cayucos, all paved and no terrible hills. Cayucos has the killer breakfast style rest stop. Then bike back to Cambria and ride the short route (nobody calls it the Baby Route, BTW). That gives you more miles, you get to ride and hobknob with the folks riding the climbs, and you still can ride and pal around with those taking the shorter route. Win-Win!

Glad to hear you are coming, looking forward to meeting you.
I read a post here that suggested that was a good method of getting a bit more riding in... could you tell me if we ride they first leg down to Cayucos does that start before daylight? as we will need lights.. also killer food and coffee is what i'm about, that's why i moved to Louisiana,

winner winner burrito dinner...

ok i guess ill stop calling it the **** route, however it was more poking fun at myself for not doing a longer route.
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