Reedly Area Ride
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Reedly Area Ride
Hi all,
My wife, daughter and I are heading to family camp Aug 5th in Wonder Valley, which is just outside Reedly, about an hour from Fresno. I'm looking for a local ride during that week. I don't really want to drive all the way to Fresno itself however.
I've ridden the local valley and the entrance highways.....boy sure hate spinning away from dogs! (let's see, I've also had a few encounters on the road with loose horses, cows and boars)
Anyone?
Thanks,
Sheldon
My wife, daughter and I are heading to family camp Aug 5th in Wonder Valley, which is just outside Reedly, about an hour from Fresno. I'm looking for a local ride during that week. I don't really want to drive all the way to Fresno itself however.
I've ridden the local valley and the entrance highways.....boy sure hate spinning away from dogs! (let's see, I've also had a few encounters on the road with loose horses, cows and boars)
Anyone?
Thanks,
Sheldon
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Look here for the routes of the Blossom Bike Ride that's held in Reedley every winter/spring:
https://www.blossombikeride.com
The 45-mile route has a couple of tiny rolling hills on it and is good for a quick jaunt.
The 100km route has more climbing. However, be warned if you try the 100km route: There's a particularly nasty local resident along the route on Elwood Road (right at the bottom of a 1,200-foot descent), with nasty dogs he likes to set loose on riders, and the local police have to camp out in front of his place every year when the organized ride goes through. I've made it through on my own without incident, but other riders in my group were attacked.
Wonder Valley is right along the 100km route, just past the nasty dogs. You could also take a short spin up to Pine Flat Dam and back, for a bit of intermediate climbing.
https://www.blossombikeride.com
The 45-mile route has a couple of tiny rolling hills on it and is good for a quick jaunt.
The 100km route has more climbing. However, be warned if you try the 100km route: There's a particularly nasty local resident along the route on Elwood Road (right at the bottom of a 1,200-foot descent), with nasty dogs he likes to set loose on riders, and the local police have to camp out in front of his place every year when the organized ride goes through. I've made it through on my own without incident, but other riders in my group were attacked.
Wonder Valley is right along the 100km route, just past the nasty dogs. You could also take a short spin up to Pine Flat Dam and back, for a bit of intermediate climbing.
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Originally Posted by Kniwt
Look here for the routes of the Blossom Bike Ride that's held in Reedley every winter/spring:
https://www.blossombikeride.com
The 45-mile route has a couple of tiny rolling hills on it and is good for a quick jaunt.
The 100km route has more climbing. However, be warned if you try the 100km route: There's a particularly nasty local resident along the route on Elwood Road (right at the bottom of a 1,200-foot descent), with nasty dogs he likes to set loose on riders, and the local police have to camp out in front of his place every year when the organized ride goes through. I've made it through on my own without incident, but other riders in my group were attacked.
Wonder Valley is right along the 100km route, just past the nasty dogs. You could also take a short spin up to Pine Flat Dam and back, for a bit of intermediate climbing.
https://www.blossombikeride.com
The 45-mile route has a couple of tiny rolling hills on it and is good for a quick jaunt.
The 100km route has more climbing. However, be warned if you try the 100km route: There's a particularly nasty local resident along the route on Elwood Road (right at the bottom of a 1,200-foot descent), with nasty dogs he likes to set loose on riders, and the local police have to camp out in front of his place every year when the organized ride goes through. I've made it through on my own without incident, but other riders in my group were attacked.
Wonder Valley is right along the 100km route, just past the nasty dogs. You could also take a short spin up to Pine Flat Dam and back, for a bit of intermediate climbing.
The ride to the dam has been on my mind. The Camp takes folks to the lake for activities so I've been on that road several times in the van. Thought it would make a nice ride. Others I've got in mind are to ride to Reedly and back.
Do you ride with a group that does any regular scheduled cruises during the week that I can join?
Thanks.
Sheldon
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The Fresno Cycling Club runs twice-weekly 30-mile afternoon rides from Reedley to Doyal's Store, just a couple of miles away from the dam, on Tuesdays and Thursdays:
https://fresnocycling.com/news/calendar.html
The rides don't quite fit my schedule, though, so I'm not part of them.
https://fresnocycling.com/news/calendar.html
The rides don't quite fit my schedule, though, so I'm not part of them.
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Originally Posted by Kniwt
The Fresno Cycling Club runs twice-weekly 30-mile afternoon rides from Reedley to Doyal's Store, just a couple of miles away from the dam, on Tuesdays and Thursdays:
https://fresnocycling.com/news/calendar.html
The rides don't quite fit my schedule, though, so I'm not part of them.
https://fresnocycling.com/news/calendar.html
The rides don't quite fit my schedule, though, so I'm not part of them.
Sheldon
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