SOB Route Slips - October 27th 2011

Route slip
Las Campanas Area
A Group

Start: Solano Center parking lot
L: Placita de Oro
R: Rio Vista
L:  Cameo De Las Crucitas
R:  Buckman Road
R: Las Montoyas (cross Hwy 599)
L:  Tano Road (regroup)
L:  Tano West
L:  Sundance Drive
L:  Palentine
R: Lluvia de Oro/Fin de Sendero
Regroup:  Camino La Tierra (stop sign)
* check your time
R: Camino La Tierra
at Y go L:  to La Tierra
Becomes: Ruta Sin Nombre/Paseo de Vista
R:  Nopal
R:  West Alameda
End:  2300 West Alameda **

Total : 1.5 hours

* make a left turn based on time
**meet in the Community Room

Route slip
Las Campanas Area
B Group

Start: Solano Center parking lot
L: Placita de Oro
R: Rio Vista
L:  Cameo De Las Crucitas
R:  Buckman Road
R: Las Montoyas (cross Hwy 599)
L:  Tano Road (regroup)
L:  Tano West
L:  Sundance Drive
L:  Palestine
R: Lluvia de Oro/Fin de Sendero
Regroup:  Camino La Tierra (stop sign)
L: Camino La Tierra
Becomes: Ruta Sin Nombre/Paseo de Vista
R:  Nopal
R:  West Alameda
End:  2300 West Alameda **

Total : 1.5 hours


**meet in the Community Room

Route slip
Buckman Road
C Group

Start: Solano Center parking lot
L: Placita de Oro
R: Rio Vista
L:  Cameo De Las Crucitas
R:  Buckman Road
Regroup:  Camino La Tierra (stop sign)
L: Camino La Tierra
Becomes: Ruta Sin Nombre/Paseo de Vista
R:  Nopal
R:  West Alameda
End:  2300 West Alameda **

Total : 1.5 hours


**meet in the Community Room


 

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  • 9/7/2011 5:46 PM Caryl Baron wrote:
    It would be very helpful to include the start time for each ride along with the route slip/cue sheet. I might actually come on a ride if I knew when and where.
    Or is there a weekly/seasonal listing that I haven't found on the blog?
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    1. 9/7/2011 7:26 PM Ian wrote:
      Carol,
      Thanks for your comments. I will add the start time to future route slips.
      The master ride schedule for the years rides does have the start times and locations in the meantime.
      Ian

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  • 9/15/2011 6:54 AM George Raney wrote:
    Did you notice that Santa Fe achieved Bicycle Friendly status? It was given by the
    League of American Bicyclists and the city achieved "bronze" level.
    Reply to this
    1. 9/15/2011 11:51 AM Ian wrote:
      Yes indeed. Read it this morning.
      Not sure I really feel any safer, but it's good to see progress.

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