
The East Bay Bike Path (EBBP) is 13.5 miles end to end with a few offshoots. In order to be able to have breakfast and still be finished the ride before noon, we would have to cut it short.


Human Damage


A leisurely pace got us to "The Restaurant" at 10:15. A thirty minute breakfast left no choice but to ride back to the car at a good clip. Naturally the wind picked up and was in our face for the return leg.



Brandon, only two weeks into riding, left us in his wake. Being 20 something, 140 lbs and riding a bike build for speed gave him quite and advantage. The next step is to get him to give up the butts.
Looks like a fun ride! Great job helping to get others into cycling. Brandon will be unstoppable, if he quits smoking.
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