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Redondo Beach to Long Beach  
by rruotolo

The way points of this bicycle route:

start in Redondo Beach

go south to 190th street

go Rt onto 190th St.

Go Left onto Beryl St.

Go left onto N Prospect, follow this past Torrance Blvd, to Palos Verdes Blvd

Go Right onto Palos Verdes Blvd, cross over PCH.

At the intersection take a left. Be sure to watch for traffic from the right.

Go left, and proceed up the hill. Follow this past Hawthorne, Crenshaw, to Western.

Stay on PV Dr N, past Western

From PV dr N, go pretty much striaght through to W. Anaheim Steet.

Now on Anaheim St. Watch the road conditions, and cars. This is a stretch of heavy indutrial road. Follow this all the way to Long Beach, past the 110 and 710 and over the L.A. river.

Now past the highway overpasses- take a right onto Magnolia Ave.

Take a left onto Ocean Blvd.

This is the turn around point. Go back from here on the same route, turning at Alameda St.

Coming back from Long Beach, take a left onto Alameda St. This street becomes Harry Bridges Blvd, then John Gibson Blvd, and further down becomes S. Pacific Ave.

Take a right at the bridge on your right, going under the 110 fwy.

Take another right onto Gaffey St, heading north.

Go left onto Westmont Dr.

Go right onto S. Western

Take a left onto Palos Verdes Dr. N.

Go right at the stop sign, following Palos Verdes Blvd.

Go left onto S. Prospect.

Redondo Beach

start/finish at a friend's place

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