I realize this post is almost 2 months late. It's been on my "to do" list. CicLAvia - The Valley was AWESOME! Like many of the "open streets" events we've attended, we rode to this one from our house, CAR FREE! The weather was overcast for most of the day, which was nice biking weather.

We met with
Walk Bike Glendale at the
Glendale Central Library.
Congressman Adam Schiff was there. We had a large feeder ride, maybe about 80 people. Along the Chandler Bike Path, we combined with
Walk Bike Burbank.

It was about 11 miles to the start of CicLAvia. We took California west to Concord, across the Fairmount Bridge to the Glendale Narrows Riverwalk. We rode along Riverside to Keystone, and up to the bike path at Chandler. The organizers did a great job puting in protected "bike lanes" between Vineland and Lankershim using orange traffic cones. Wish those were permanent! We posted a video of the feeder ride
here. This was my first experience as a ride marshal. I hope to attend some workshop for training to become an official, but for now, my experience with group cycling in the Riverside Bicycle Club will suffice.
We arrived in North Hollywood and split from the group. Some video from the CicLAvia event is
here. I don't think our GoPro battery lasted long enough to capture beyond the Universal City Hub, but we did get one
video at the hub. The course was dreamy and many businesses were packed with customers. I was reminded of this event at a recent
Bike To Work Day ~ Happy Hour at the Moose Den where I met someone who skated the entire CicLAvalley. I did take a little bit of
video at our lunch stop, which gave me the idea that about 80,000 people participated in this CicLAvia.
As a reminder, the
CicLAvia ~ Pasadena event is in TWO WEEKS. Will you walk, skate, or bike it? We're headed to Pasadena today for the
Amgen Tour of California finish! Hope to see our friend John Morlock, from
Ride 2 Recovery working a booth there.
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