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Originally Posted by Velo Vol View Post
pumpkin pie >tomato pie > apple pie
probably
You alls pie selection is much too limited
Cherry Pie>>Peach Pie>Pecan Pie>Pumpkin Pie>Tomato Pie >Apple Pie
pumpkin pie >tomato pie > apple pie
probably
You alls pie selection is much too limited
Cherry Pie>>Peach Pie>Pecan Pie>Pumpkin Pie>Tomato Pie >Apple Pie
Blueberry Pie > apple pie > sweet potato pie > cherry pie > peach pie > pizza pie
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PA has got them some great peaches. Late ones, as you say. We are probably still getting them from the Carolinas.
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I’m not invested enough in Strava for that. I’ll just pair my watch to the pedals and be done with it. That’s what I’d been doing for years, only with the Quarqs on my main bikes.
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Some people don't have mechanical knowledge and if they put their trust in me, I feel some responsibility. You're right, though. I didn't expect that.
When we do Topanga we usually go over Old Topanga at the top because it's quieter. Here is a clip from someone with bad speedometer readings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC7kx8JuLBY
When we do Topanga we usually go over Old Topanga at the top because it's quieter. Here is a clip from someone with bad speedometer readings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC7kx8JuLBY
Looking at that, I think my friend's brother's house may have been closer to the bottom than the top.
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Well, that is Old Topanga. It starts on the north end a few miles west of Topanga itself and is a nice little climb out of the valley. If you climb Topanga out of the valley it's a faster, more open, sweeping turn kind of road with more cars. Descending from the summit is wide open and eventually the two roads merge where that video ends. It's several miles to the beach from there.
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Some people don't have mechanical knowledge and if they put their trust in me, I feel some responsibility. You're right, though. I didn't expect that.
When we do Topanga we usually go over Old Topanga at the top because it's quieter. Here is a clip from someone with bad speedometer readings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC7kx8JuLBY
When we do Topanga we usually go over Old Topanga at the top because it's quieter. Here is a clip from someone with bad speedometer readings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GC7kx8JuLBY
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Speaking of which, rjones28 how's the apple harvest this year?
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I've done a charity ride called The Lighthouse Century on the central coast. Did it 5 times and the food is outstanding. They have hot Olala berry pie at the lunch stop, along with sandwiches, salads, and hot drinks. They feed you at the end with Tri Tip, vegetarian lasagna, and more Olala berry pie.
They also had a chocolate fondue fountain at the last rest stop.
They also had a chocolate fondue fountain at the last rest stop.
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I've never even heard of tomato pie. Not sure why I'd want one when pizza exists.
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Originally Posted by Velo Vol View Post
pumpkin pie >tomato pie > apple pie
probably
You alls pie selection is much too limited
Cherry Pie>>Peach Pie>Pecan Pie>Pumpkin Pie>Tomato Pie >Apple Pie
pumpkin pie >tomato pie > apple pie
probably
You alls pie selection is much too limited
Cherry Pie>>Peach Pie>Pecan Pie>Pumpkin Pie>Tomato Pie >Apple Pie
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Definitely not, I got a weird thing against the rhubarb, can’t explain why.
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