Oceanside Bike Trail (San Luis Rey)
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Oceanside Bike Trail (San Luis Rey)
Does anyone have any firsthand knowledge of whether or not the San Luis Rey bike trail floods beneath I-5 after heavy rains? If so, does that make it impassible?
Thanks.
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the only place that trail gets "flooded" is the short cut fork to the beach just after you go under the 5 heading west, it dips down like a foot then short 15% grade to the street. When flooded you have to take the trail straight and it adds like 2 blocks distance wise.
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it can get flooded but you can always bounce out/opt in regarding the start/end of hwy 76 on the oceanside end.
it's not like you hafta backtrack 7 miles then jump on the freeway but that's another get off my lawn rant.
it's not like you hafta backtrack 7 miles then jump on the freeway but that's another get off my lawn rant.
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^too soon
looks like the area in question will get a solid flooding test wed-fri.
looks like the area in question will get a solid flooding test wed-fri.