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Old 06-06-09, 05:11 PM
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Anyone in DC want to ride tomorrow morning?

I'm here in DC until early tomorrow afternoon with my Curve D3. Anyone want to ride? Perhaps 10 miles, leisurely pace. Crossposted to the folding bikes forum.
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Originally Posted by neilfein
I'm here in DC until early tomorrow afternoon with my Curve D3. Anyone want to ride? Perhaps 10 miles, leisurely pace. Crossposted to the folding bikes forum.
Ahhhh ... I have to pick up the clan at the airport around Noon. I can't make it.

You might want to check out the following website for some leisurely rides around DC.

https://bikewashington.org/
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Thanks! I think I'll take the metro to Rosslyn and then either take the Custis or part of the Mount Vernon Trail.
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My Sunday mornings are full - I sing in my church choir - or I would have enjoyed the ride with you. Hope you enjoyed the MVT - I work in Rosslyn, so one of my favorite commuting routes goes that way. I've ridden the Custis trail from Rosslyn for a mile or two, then turned back via Key Blvd. I hear it is quite hilly.
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