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From today's NYT. I'm sure nothing new to the readers of this forum, but thought I'd pass along the the story...
http://travel.nytimes.com/2008/05/30...l?pagewanted=1
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Good article. Just another reason Northern California is a nice place, despuite its well known drawbacks.
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I've done Solvang and loved it. I can't include Santa Barbara in my definition of Northern CA, it just seems ridiculous. Of those first 3 centuries mentioned (Solvang, Tour of the Unknown Coast, and the Death Ride) goose has done all 3 in the same year at least once maybe even twice.
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I agree, SOlvang/Santa Barbara are not Northern Cal. Of course, SF is really barely in northern california, in a geogrpahical sense, but I agree with your point.
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I like to think I am in Northern California, but my zip code says otherwise.
Here is a century that you all should come do with me. 100 miles of beautiful riding with no stoplights and just one stop sign. http://www.fallcentury.org/ |
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