San Luis Obispo Riders

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San Luis Obispo Riders
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Posted: Dec 19, 2023 at 16:43 Quote
krisrayner wrote:
East Cuesta fire road is an option. Stay off the west side though.

clarification: MTB riding

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Posted: Dec 19, 2023 at 16:49 Quote
There’s a couple options up there. Keep your eyes up

Short, but Rocky Canyon in Atown is good after the rain.

Apart from that MdO is your main option

Posted: Dec 20, 2023 at 4:35 Quote
Cool, thanks!

Moving here next year. Two-way and mixed-use trails are a time warp for me, intimidating in a strange way. I can’t believe I got a bell.

Haven’t chosen a sandwich deli yet, but I understand it’s important.

Posted: Dec 20, 2023 at 14:17 Quote
you better choose right.... there is only one correct answer. (HINT you can do a quick lap at madonna while you wait for your sandwich if it's a long line)

Posted: Dec 25, 2023 at 7:36 Quote
I made it to MdO on Friday…I’m a huge fan of eucalyptus trees so I would’ve been fine without even getting on the bike. Beautiful scenery, a good day riding around…especially after being rained out.

Excited to see what the rest of the zones are like…

Seems like a 130mm bike is the call. Burly tires. Sunglasses. Nice!

Still no sandwich deli opinion—but there seem to be more restaurants than residents.

Posted: Dec 27, 2023 at 14:40 Quote
owl-X wrote:
I made it to MdO on Friday…I’m a huge fan of eucalyptus trees so I would’ve been fine without even getting on the bike. Beautiful scenery, a good day riding around…especially after being rained out.

Excited to see what the rest of the zones are like…

Seems like a 130mm bike is the call. Burly tires. Sunglasses. Nice!

Still no sandwich deli opinion—but there seem to be more restaurants than residents.

Hoagies is MTB rider-owned and phenomenal!!!
Most will say High St. Deli though... (if you're ok with LOOOONG waiting)


 


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