Fun/dumb/unusual rides in SoCal?
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Fun/dumb/unusual rides in SoCal?
I left SoCal (Long Beach) for Washington State for several years, and now I'm happy to be home (in Oceanside). Better tacos, warmer Oceans, 12 months of riding, and people who feel like home. And even the summers here in North County are pretty mild, so--winning.
But I do miss some of the fun, not-run-of-the-mill riding up in the PNW that really helped miz up the road/trail routine. Bike polo, SSCX with costumes and beer, mountain bike biathlon, bike jousting at the Dead Baby Downhill--whatever. I know we don't really have the mud for CX, and biathlon is probably a nightmare of liability (though I did see a mountain bike / archery biathlon once), but I feel like I might be missing some things down here. Any rides / resources I should check out?
Alternately, anyone interesting in setting something up? I feel like "Do x on y bike while also z" can yield some interesting results.
But I do miss some of the fun, not-run-of-the-mill riding up in the PNW that really helped miz up the road/trail routine. Bike polo, SSCX with costumes and beer, mountain bike biathlon, bike jousting at the Dead Baby Downhill--whatever. I know we don't really have the mud for CX, and biathlon is probably a nightmare of liability (though I did see a mountain bike / archery biathlon once), but I feel like I might be missing some things down here. Any rides / resources I should check out?
Alternately, anyone interesting in setting something up? I feel like "Do x on y bike while also z" can yield some interesting results.
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I recommend checking out the "Infrastructure LA" rides. They do some highly interesting routes based around urban infrastructure projects--examples include tours of bridges, flood tunnels, gated communities, superfund sites, etc. The few events I've done with them have been amazing. They also occasionally do rides south of LA closer to where you're based--they once did a 40+ mile tour of Irvine's urban infrastructure.
I haven't posted enough here to be allowed to post a link, but they have a google group you can subscribe to if you search "infrastructure LA google group." I hear they also have a Strava group you could use to keep track of their events.
I haven't posted enough here to be allowed to post a link, but they have a google group you can subscribe to if you search "infrastructure LA google group." I hear they also have a Strava group you could use to keep track of their events.
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A bit too far from you, but this group in Van Nuys definitely meets the criteria of "Fun/dumb/unusual"
Atomic Cycles
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...680151675.html
Atomic Cycles
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sf...680151675.html