Re: [CR]Bike trips in upstate New York

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Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 18:51:37 -0400
From: "gabriel l romeu" <romeug@comcast.net>
To: laura laura <southern.brides@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Bike trips in upstate New York
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Give a time when your settled in and wanting to ride, I will schedule a CR here in central NJ, accessible by NJTransit trains (out of Penn Station NYC) at either Princeton or Hamilton. Lots of variety, from village, agriculture, horse farms, forests to burbs, flat for fixed, to rolling, with the area from Hopewell to Lamberville (and north) for more

vertical riding. There are some local B+B, but probably the ones in the New Hope area are

better for restaurant access. c ya, gabriel


> Hello, my name is Laura Long and, while this is my first post, I've
> been spying on the list for about eight months. I ride an old
> Holdsworth (probably La Quelda, black and beautiful) and occasionally
> a Jack Taylor tandem from the late 70's/early 80's.
>
> My partner (50's Claud Butler, 60's Motobecane) and I are in the
> process of moving from Bloomington, IN to Brooklyn, NY, and I was
> wondering if any of you had advice on one- or two-day bike trips
> outside the city you would share. We'll have to take trains or just
> pedal on out of the city, but other than that we're down for whatever
> you want to throw our way.

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