Vanilla 1.1.9 is a product of Lussumo. More Information: Documentation, Community Support.
Sam:From another thread....(Where did you ride today?)
My favorite way to head down from Mission Hills to Old Town is via Pringle, I've ridden down Washington twice which was one time too many. So once I was down in Old Town I did find my way to Noelle and then the Frontage road.
Fitz:What would be the most pleasant way to get from PB to Julian?There are many ways, but if you are looking for a pleasant - as opposed to the more direct or faster - route, combine this route to get from North Park to Alpine, and then continue on Hwy 80 until Descanso. From there you can ride Boulder Creek (more pleasant!) or just do Hwy 79 (faster but much more traffic).
Fitz:Option A would take significantly longer you think?To make a rough and subjective estimate, I would say the Boulder Cr. would take twice as long (due to difference in distance, surface material, and elev.) than 79: For myself, 4 hrs vs. 2 hrs. would probably be ballpark estimates.
bikingbill:What's the best way to get from Santa Fe station to the start of "Tour De Fat" in Golden Hill Park?Unless I was in a big hurry, this would more or less be my route.
Sigurd:bikingbill:What's the best way to get from Santa Fe station to the start of "Tour De Fat" in Golden Hill Park?Unless I was in a big hurry, this would more or less be my route.
mileco:Looking for recommendations through Point Loma up towards Cabrillo Monument.Lots of ways, of course -- but for a commute, I would do:
djexplosive:I'm looking to start riding to work, I live in Clairemont, and work a little north of sorrento valleyHey DJ, give us a little more detail on your to/from locations (some cross streets, or other descriptive location with some detail) - Clairemont is a pretty big swath of land, and so is SV...maybe we can come up with some decent routes.
ShadyGaga:I personally think that the interchange at Balboa and Morena is one of the scariest stretches of road that I've ever encountered on a bike.
ShadyGaga:... I ended up on Hazard Center drive, but then the paved road ended. Is there a proper way to get through there to the Fashion Valley mall parking lot?I believe this is the recommended bike route if you want to go "separated".
wpstoll:Coming home I used to take the Rose Creek Bike Path until bridge trolls set up a makeshift barricade of branches dragged up from the creek and a beat cruiser bike parked sideways across the path under Garnet/Balboa. They tried to stop me and emerged from the shadows under the bridge when I slowed. I clicked up two gears, got out of the saddle and knocked the bike over with my left hand, breaking through the barricade. The camp just keeps growing. There are lunatics with glazed eyes wandering around like zombies and apparently some who plan on preying on passers by. Trash is everywhere and the place is redolent of urine and human waste. I e-mailed District 2 about it after the incident and the response suggested that SDPD wants to keep them there. I recommend taking East Mission Bay Drive south to Mission Bay for the time being, especially for the ladies.The police are apparently not interested in enforcing the law. CVC 21211 prohibits blocking a class I bikeway.
crowbonehuyana:Anyone know the best bike route to get to paradise hills from eastlake?When I am unfamiliar with the areas I need to ride in (as I am in your case!), I have found Google Cycling Directions to be invaluable: Although Google's directions may or may not be 100% perfect - which is pretty subjective anyways - every time, I invariably find that their routes are very intelligent and acceptable.
Sigurd:crowbonehuyana:Anyone know the best bike route to get to paradise hills from eastlake?When I am unfamiliar with the areas I need to ride in (as I am in your case!), I have found Google Cycling Directions to be invaluable: Although Google's directions may or may not be 100% perfect - which is pretty subjective anyways - every time, I invariably find that their routes are very intelligent and acceptable.
Sigurd:AlanKHG:I live in La Jolla on Westbourne St.... That "secret" bridge over I-5 (Voigt St) inside UCSD is a good bet. Once you hit Genessee, you can go west and hit I-5 (as you have done) to Sorrento Valley - fast, actionpacked and fun! Or you can go east on Genessee, left on Eastgate Mall (or you can go through the hospitals to connect Voigt and Eastgate without ever being on Genessee here), and then drop down past the barrier on fire access road that connects Eastgate Mall and Roselle St (also an absolute blast!) here.
And welcome to San Diego!
deprotinator:Brand new here, beginner rider on an older road bike. Asking for clarification on biking between UTC and Sorrento Valley. Sigurd, would you mind describing more how Voigt connects to Roselle via Eastgate Mall?I refer to the utility dirt road here (red line optional I-5 route). This is a decent road if you have decent tires (28mm slicks should suffice) - some of it is hardpack, some of it is loose, ruts in places. There is one section where you are crossing a little creek, but this is no big deal except for right after rain.
deprotinator:Brand new here, beginner rider on an older road bike. Asking for clarification on biking between UTC and Sorrento Valley. Sigurd, would you mind describing more how Voigt connects to Roselle via Eastgate Mall? Once I'm on Eastgate Mall, do I turn left onto Town Center Dr? That street dead ends into a parking lot/dirt road area where it appears to connect to Roselle St. by a dirt path. Is that what you're referring to? Is that dirt path safe? Thanks for the help!I wouldn't go that way on a road bike. Even on an MTB it can be a bit iffy finding a safe way down. There are some scary descents. If you had an MTB and wanted to go down, there is a dirt path off of Eastgate Mall just a little East of Genesee. That's the one that Sigurd is referring to. Click his link labelled "here" and it will show you exactly where it is on the map. It's much gentler and safer than the paths off Town Centre.
billd:deprotinator:...Asking for clarification on biking between UTC and Sorrento Valley...I wouldn't go that way on a road bike. Even on an MTB it can be a bit iffy finding a safe way down. There are some scary descents. If you had an MTB and wanted to go down, there is a dirt path off of Eastgate Mall just a little East of Genesee. That's the one that Sigurd is referring to. Click his link labelled "here" and it will show you exactly where it is on the map. It's much gentler and safer than the paths of Town Centre.
There really aren't any good regular road paths between that mesa and Sorrento Valley, which is why I-5 is open to bikes between Genesee and Roselle.
Sigurd:deprotinator:Brand new here, beginner rider on an older road bike. Asking for clarification on biking between UTC and Sorrento Valley. Sigurd, would you mind describing more how Voigt connects to Roselle via Eastgate Mall?I refer to the utility dirt road here (red line optional I-5 route). This is a decent road if you have decent tires (28mm slicks should suffice) - some of it is hardpack, some of it is loose, ruts in places. There is one section where you are crossing a little creek, but this is no big deal except for right after rain.
I am not that familiar with the rest of your commute so I will leave that to somebody else (PacMule or sd_mike, perhaps?).
Most importantly, welcome here!
By Bike
There are loads of great cycle routes to get to THORPE PARK from the local surrounding area, including Staines, Weybridge & Chertsey.
Click here to view an interactive map showing how to get to THORPE PARK via cycle routes in and around the local area.
JayKay:Does anyone have good suggestions of routes from North park to SDSU transit center?If your emphasis is on a pleasant bicycle route (as opposed to the quickest) you can do a lot worse than this.