Ride to QingCheng Shan (Tues 11/13)

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  • #9647
    Avatar photoLarry
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    We are doing a ride out to QingCheng Shan (青城山) on Tuesday morning (11/13), arrive by late morning, then fast train back to the city by mid-day or early afternoon? I already checked with the train people, bikes are allowed.

    Anyone interested in coming with us is more than welcome.

    Google Map route

    We’ll be leaving from Natooke @8:30am.

    #23324
    Avatar photoJustin
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    Looks like a lot of fun, if I didn’t have class Tuesday morning, I’d be joining you.

    #23326
    Avatar photoVic
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    i’ll be joining you guys if i can get a day off. keep fingers crossed for me, plz.

    #23340
    Avatar photokale
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    oh~workday!!!! i can`t make it

    #23392
    Avatar photokale
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    oh~workday!!!! i can`t make it

    #23345
    Avatar photoHorac Pantoc
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    i will join too, please let me know what time is the train at xipu station, ill buy ticket in advance…thanks

    #23397
    Avatar photoHorac Pantoc
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    i will join too, please let me know what time is the train at xipu station, ill buy ticket in advance…thanks

    #23453
    Avatar photoLarry
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    We have a group of 5 committed, maybe 2 more so far. Any other takers?

    #23474
    Avatar photoVincent NL
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    I’ll be there. See you at the shop.

    #23478
    Avatar photoChris Ziich
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    You guys are extreme. If I didn’t have work tomorrow, I might have gathered enough balls to try this.

    #23509
    Avatar photoLarry
    Participant

    Great ride today!! 2.5hours, 70km, and a fun adventure getting 高铁 tickets back to the city without passports and bikes that are “forbidden” from being taken on trains.

    If anyone plans to ride out and train it back I recommend bringing your passport and a tape measure. For your reference, any item that doesn’t exceed 1.3m is allowed on trains. Bicycles with a front wheel removed do not by the way, much to the chagrin of train station security.

    #23557
    Avatar photoSeabass
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    70km in 2.5 hours? uphill? damn…. would love to get back into biking, but that aint no beginner sh*t

    #23562
    Avatar photoEric
    Participant

    you should’ve picked up some “la rou” there. It’s famous.

    #23567
    Avatar photoLarry
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    70km in 2.5 hours? uphill? damn…. would love to get back into biking, but that aint no beginner sh*t

    It was only mildly uphill some of the time. On account of having to get back by mid-day our Tues morning ride is a bit intense. We regularly do evening cruises when traffic is lighter (this Friday for instance) as well as rides on Sundays at a more manageable a pace.

    Next time definitely have to try the 腊肉, thanks for the recommendation

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