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Gravel Routes
I've been watching videos on this YouTube channel... https://www.youtube.com/c/GravelBikeCalifornia/videos
The "Send It..." videos make good guides for some local routes, and I've learned about some new areas I was unfamiliar with. I'm interested in checking out one of this guy's group rides for myself.
The "Send It..." videos make good guides for some local routes, and I've learned about some new areas I was unfamiliar with. I'm interested in checking out one of this guy's group rides for myself.
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I've been watching videos on this YouTube channel... https://www.youtube.com/c/GravelBikeCalifornia/videos
The "Send It..." videos make good guides for some local routes, and I've learned about some new areas I was unfamiliar with. I'm interested in checking out one of this guy's group rides for myself.
The "Send It..." videos make good guides for some local routes, and I've learned about some new areas I was unfamiliar with. I'm interested in checking out one of this guy's group rides for myself.
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I think I saw this guy and his riding buddy the other day at Griffith Park! I think with the weather being mild and not too hot, it's the perfect time to do a lot of these off-road routes. My problem is finding the time with work and family obligations! Haha
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I was a part of his recent Send it Sunday in Riverside.... really impressed with the research and editing he did for the ride. Would definitely recommend joining one!
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I have a couple of friends who were on that ride (both were wearing navy blue EDR kits), and they had a good time. I wish I could join the group going to Lukens this weekend, but I've got other priorities. I'm hoping to catch a ride in the near future.
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