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Hobo Route (SJ-LG-Toga-Cupertino-Campbell-SJ |
sjf.rides |
Mar 8th 2009, 07:24 |
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45.2km |
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| One hobo ride route, LG via the LG trail |
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Directions to Comm Hill (andoo) |
sjf.rides |
Mar 3rd 2009, 03:43 |
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15.2km |
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| This is via Tully and the trail and then back on Monterey |
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ATOC San Jose Time Trial (by AlvChen) |
sjf.rides |
Mar 2nd 2009, 03:50 |
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28.5km |
- Training
- Low traffic
- Scenic
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| This Tour of California time trial occurred in 2006. Floyd Landis won the stage in 35:58. It's an extremely scenic route. There is often an extremely strong headwind on the way back along Santa Teresa. |
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SJ to Morgan Hill (fixie_piggy) |
sjf.rides |
Mar 2nd 2009, 02:50 |
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42.2km |
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| Fixed gear friendly with one hill.
This is in California. I don't know how to take off the Costa Rica label. do you? |
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Oakridge mall and back on the trail (Spiro) |
sjf.rides |
Mar 2nd 2009, 01:05 |
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23km |
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Camden Hill (Spiro) |
sjf.rides |
Mar 2nd 2009, 02:56 |
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34.4km |
- Recreational
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Basic
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las vegas run (by, unvanished-jp) |
sjf.rides |
Mar 2nd 2009, 02:58 |
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35.7km |
- Recreational
- Smooth
- Basic
- Safe
- Urban
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| Fixed gear friendly.
-Las Vegas is a Mexican restaurant in Milpiltas.
-rolling hills near Piedmont/eastern side of the route |
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Alviso (by, twinky) |
sjf.rides |
Mar 2nd 2009, 03:18 |
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36.1km |
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| Fixed gear friendly.
Head-wind going north.
Once your reach the wet-lands of Alviso, be sure to check out the National Wild-life preserve which includes the "Alviso Slough Trail - 8.9 mile loop trail on levees between marshes and salt evaporation ponds. Starts and finishes at the Alviso Marina. Great for bicycling and walking (No dogs, motorcycles, or hunting allowed)
Also, check out the view from the top of the tower located in the Refugee Environmental Education Center
Consider checking out the nearby ghost town of Drawbridge, which is sinking into the bay. "Drawbridge began as a gaming village. With the 1920's and prohibition, the town boomed for a while as people rode special trains out to Drawbridge. However it was essentially abandoned in the 1930's with the end of prohibition" -rubi
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SF-SJ the XO way |
sjf.rides |
Mar 5th 2009, 12:27 |
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91.6km |
- Recreational
- Low traffic
- Scenic
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| Not the fastest way, but a really fun ride!! You get on the bay trail from Palo Alto to Moffet Feild. Central Expressway can be a little scary to ride on, but its worth it to be able to finish the ride going through the San Jose Airport. |