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Road ride: Minuteman Bikeway

Road ride: Minuteman Bikeway

Sat, Jul 18, 3:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hi group, Found a nice road ride route to share: 🥾 Minuteman Bikeway 📏 31.1 mi ⏱ ~2 h 01 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this road ride together on Friday, July 17. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1420530514/minuteman-bikeway Hope to see some of you there.

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Ride to Port Costa Sun, July 19

Ride to Port Costa Sun, July 19

Sun, Jul 19, 5:15 PM
From East Bay Women Bikers Meetup
5.0

Join us for a scenic ride to the Historic Warehouse Cafe in Port Costa Sunday 7/19. The ride will mostly be scenic back road with lots of Curves at a Moderate speed and minimal freeway riding. Meet at 10:15. KSU ("*kick stands up"* ) at 10:30 Location: 2120 Montana St. Oakland (shell station) Gas up! No gas stops! Lunch at Historic Warehouse cafe in PortCosta. Large selection of Beers. Bring Cash. Routes: Going [https://maps.app.goo.gl/1aZXnEUrfXTDVroL8](https://maps.app.goo.gl/1aZXnEUrfXTDVroL8) Back [https://maps.app.goo.gl/1qa8f4RWKXU6GgHZ9](https://maps.app.goo.gl/1qa8f4RWKXU6GgHZ9) Please RSVP if you plan to attend! It's going to fun! Lead: Diane

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Marin: 8th Annual Jerry Kruse Memorial Ride

Marin: 8th Annual Jerry Kruse Memorial Ride

Sat, Jul 25, 4:00 PM
From Cycling4Fun
4.9

This ride memorializes Jerry Kruse, the founder of Cycling4Fun and cycling guru that helped many find their way into the sport of cycling. Paradise Loop was Jerry's favorite ride. It is a pretty and enjoyable ride. We will do a traditional version of that loop and an extended version both versions starting from College of Marin Physical Ed. campus parking area. Traditional route -- 28 miles with 1390ft climbing. Detailed map, Garmin Download, and cue sheets can be found here: [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32980141](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32980141) Extended route -- Traditional route with added distance. 49.9 miles, 2364ft of climbing. Detailed map, Garmin Download, and cue sheets can be found here: [https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32988628](https://ridewithgps.com/routes/32988628) We will meet in parking Lot 13 on the Physical Education Campus of the College of Marin. 700 College Ave, Kentfield. We will be in a free gravel lot off the paved lot to the right of the paved lot entrance. Look for a vehicle in the parking area with an orange traffic cone on its top. Any changes in these rides, including cancellation, due to weather or other evil doing will be posted on the [Cycling4Fun.com website](http://www.cycling4fun.com/) by 7:00am the day of the ride. Please arrive at the start by 8:15am to prepare for an 8:30am departure. Cue sheets/Directions will be on the windshield for late arrivals. Look for a vehicle in the parking area with an orange traffic cone on top. Ride leader is Bob Carlson. Helmets required

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Mid-Summer Sawyer Camp Trail Ride

Mid-Summer Sawyer Camp Trail Ride

Sun, Jul 12, 4:45 PM
From Bay Area Recumbent Cyclists - BARC
4.8

Let's ride the Sawyer Camp Trail up the Peninsula . Parking between Bunker Hill Rd and Hwy 82 off I-280 and riding North starting at the trailhead off Skyline Blvd on the Sawyer Camp Trail to San Bruno Ave. where we will stop for lunch at Lunardi's market. Then return. Meeting at 9:45 AM and wheels up at 10:00 AM. This a 22 mile paved route with about 1,700 ft of elevation changes, and plenty of shade with bathrooms along the route. Here is the Ride with GPS link: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55861447

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Bike ride: Cazadero Trail

Bike ride: Cazadero Trail

Sat, Jul 18, 5:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hello hikers, Sharing a great bike ride route I came across: 🥾 Cazadero Trail 📏 6.6 mi ⏱ ~58 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this bike ride together on Saturday, July 18. No commercial host, just members of the group meeting up to enjoy the route. Bring water, weather-appropriate gear, and the route loaded on your komoot app: https://www.komoot.com/smarttour/e1447950577/cazadero-trail Reach out with any questions.

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Klamath Falls to Eugene via Crater Lake (Oregon)

Klamath Falls to Eugene via Crater Lake (Oregon)

Fri, Jul 24, 4:00 AM
From Norcal Bicycle Touring
4.8

\*\*\* **Important Update (6/10/26): RSVPs are closed. if you would like to join this tour, please read description below then DM me indicating your interest and experience level. Thanks.** \*\*\* Let's tour Oregon from the border of California to Eugene. This route goes up and around the spectacular Crater Lake Rim Road. Other highlights include the Umpqua river, beautiful forests and several large lakes for swimming. Repeat of the tour from July 2013 last led by Frankie, which I participated in. RideWithGPS route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54216848 Thurs 7/23: 9:40 pm Amtrak red-eye from Emeryville Friday 7/24: 8am arrive Klamath Falls, ride 69 miles to Crater Lake / Mazana Campground. We have reserved site D29. Bring mosquito repellant. Saturday 7/25: ride 52 miles to Toketee Lake Campground. We made a reservation for sites #A7 and #A14. No water onsite but we are near the river. Use water filters. Some hot springs near the Umpqua river are only 1-2 miles away. https://www.fs.usda.gov/r06/umpqua/recreation/toketee-lake-campground Sunday 7/26: ride 68 miles to Dorena Lake (Baker Bay Campground) Sites#34 and #36 Monday 7/27: final stretch to Eugene (\~30 miles, mostly flat!) 5pm Amtrak overnighter from Eugene to Emeryville (or wherever you want to get off). Tue 7/28: train arrives \~8:30am Emeryville. Amtrak schedule: - tickets are \~$140 round trip for economy class. You are responsible for getting your own train tickets! Accommodation: camping This tour will be challenging, but not difficult if you have done hilly riding and camping before. Long days and some long/steep climbs. The last time around we had 8 participants and everyone finished AND everyone had a blast. Don't believe me? Take a look at the photos from 2013: https://www.meetup.com/norcal-biketouring/events/116712492 Touring / gravel bikes / bigger tires will be needed on the National Forest roads... \*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\*\* **Important Notice:** The Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers in this group are not professional leaders or guides. By signing up for a trip, or any other event organized by this group, you are acknowledging you are aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers of the NorCal Bicycle Touring and Camping Meetup Group against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities. **Read these Safety Notes for Riders:** [https://www.google.com/search?q=safety+tips+for+bike+touring](https://www.google.com/search?q=safety+tips+for+bike+touring) **Gear List for Bike Touring:** [https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycletouring/comments/12vfu65/chatgpt_gear_list_to_get_started_bicycle_touring/](https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycletouring/comments/12vfu65/chatgpt_gear_list_to_get_started_bicycle_touring/)

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup helps people connect over shared interests through groups and events. You can join local communities tailored to activities you love, from ebike rides to tech talks.

Locate ebike riding events in San Francisco by searching for groups that cater to outdoors and cycling activities within your area on Meetup.

Absolutely! You can join as many ebike interest groups as you like. This allows you to explore diverse rides and meet more enthusiasts within the San Francisco area.

Ebike groups in San Francisco organize rides to explore the city's scenic routes. Members can share routes, riding tips, and create events together.

Yes, it's usually best to RSVP for rides to inform organizers of your intent to join. This helps planners prepare for the right number of participants and ensures a coordinated experience.

Meetup groups often describe their events in detail, including ride difficulty and pace, to cater to beginners and experienced riders. It's important to read the event description to find what fits your skills.

Some ebike groups may organize rides suitable for families. Check the event descriptions for age recommendations or group suitability to ensure a fun and safe experience for all ages.

While Meetup aims to connect people, forming friendships depends on personal interactions and participation. Being active in group activities often enhances the experience.

While many groups offer well-planned events, the organization level varies. Each event depends on its hosts, who are group members, not directly managed by Meetup.

While Meetup itself does not provide rentals, some event organizers or fellow riders might suggest local shops where you can rent ebikes for group rides.

Event availability can fluctuate depending on organizer schedules, weather conditions, and community interest. It's useful to check regularly for the latest rides.

Yes, joining Meetup and exploring groups is free. However, some groups may suggest participants cover additional costs like fees for events or rental services.

Event planners often set guidelines regarding safety gear and provide route information. It's crucial to adhere to these and equip yourself properly, especially for cycling events.

Yes, organizers might host virtual meetings for planning or networking, especially during off-seasons or adverse weather conditions.

To find beginner-friendly rides, look for groups mentioning introductory or easy rides in their descriptions. Events typically specify the experience level they welcome.