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  • « A Bikeable Feast | Home | Days 64-74: Benbow to Berkeley »

    Hitting the Berkeley Hills

    By Russ | October 11, 2009

    We spent the day today running some errands (AKA spending too much money at REI). Laura picked up some new cool looking camp pants and a
    down jacket
    for the impending cold of winter. I got some knickknacks, most notably a new
    LED lantern
    to test out.

    After our pockets were sufficiently drained for the day our great hosts Adam and Julia took us on ride through the Berkeley hills. We went up Spruce to Tilden Park to Inspiration Point. It was a nice enjoyable grade without 85lbs of gear on the bike. We quickly left the urban feel of the city and were into the hills on a road that followed the ridge line. Once we hit Tilden Park, we took a little path into Rivendell country - lots of rolling hills and grass.

    It was beautiful scenery and a great way to see a different side of Berkely we’ve never seen before.

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    One Response to “Hitting the Berkeley Hills”

    1. Asa Says:
      October 12th, 2009 at 6:40 am

      Cool pictures. You’ll have to let us know how you like the lantern. I’ve been thinking out picking one up and that one seemed like a good one.

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