Hello from bay area, CA
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From: Bay Area, CA
Hello from bay area, CA
Hello Friends,
I found this forum very useful and informative
and wanted to join in and be a part of this community.
I ride a '99 Schwinn Peloton. Got onto my first road bike last year and this is my second season. The weather is just getting nice here in the bay area and am hoping to have a good season this year.
Thanks.
I found this forum very useful and informative
and wanted to join in and be a part of this community.
I ride a '99 Schwinn Peloton. Got onto my first road bike last year and this is my second season. The weather is just getting nice here in the bay area and am hoping to have a good season this year.
Thanks.
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From: Bay Area, CA
Bikes: Torelli - Trek 520 - GT - and some old Schwinn Thing
Sweet another one from the Bay area! Welcome! I am now making the unofficial claim that the Bay Area makes up the largest group of people on Bikeforums. Feel free to dispute the claim. 
Where abouts are you? There is a good group of us from South Penninsula/San Jose.

Where abouts are you? There is a good group of us from South Penninsula/San Jose.
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Originally posted by Sailguy
Where abouts are you? There is a good group of us from South Penninsula/San Jose.
Where abouts are you? There is a good group of us from South Penninsula/San Jose.
One attempt at Mt Hamilton last year drained me completely, so I would like to start working on some hills this season.
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Skiwolf,
Welcome aboard. Sounds like you're in my neighborhood! I live in Cupertino and usually head north of Foothill up toward Woodside/Old La Honda/King's Mtn or southward to Mt. Eden/Redwood Gulch/Hwy 9.
SteveE
Welcome aboard. Sounds like you're in my neighborhood! I live in Cupertino and usually head north of Foothill up toward Woodside/Old La Honda/King's Mtn or southward to Mt. Eden/Redwood Gulch/Hwy 9.
SteveE
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From: Burlingame, California USA
Bikes: Trek 5000, Novara Randonee, Meridian Cascade
Originally posted by skiwolf
From the south bay and usually ride on Foothill Exp...
One attempt at Mt Hamilton last year drained me completely, so I would like to start working on some hills this season.
From the south bay and usually ride on Foothill Exp...
One attempt at Mt Hamilton last year drained me completely, so I would like to start working on some hills this season.
Also, one of the fastest ways to learn fun routes through the Santa Cruz Mountains is to join a club like Western Wheelers. After I joined, in a very short period I was introduced to a variety of ways to get up to Skyline, or get over to the coast (or to avoid Skyline, etc.), and so on.
Looks like our late, wet Spring is ending!
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From: Bay Area, CA
Bikes: Torelli - Trek 520 - GT - and some old Schwinn Thing
Sweet. Mountain View here. I commute to Los Gatos by bike. Foothill seems to be my main route to get to anything north, and when I want to go over Mt. Eden on my way to work in the morning.
So when are we going to get the Bay Area Bike Forums Jerseys?
So when are we going to get the Bay Area Bike Forums Jerseys?
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