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Bike ride: Stanford loop

Bike ride: Stanford loop

Sat, Jun 6, 4:00 PM
From komoot hiking

Hi group, Found a nice bike ride route to share: 🥾 Stanford loop 📏 21.3 mi ⏱ ~2 h 04 min I'd love to organise a self-hosted meet to do this bike ride together on Saturday, June 6. 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/e806635021/stanford-loop Hope to see some of you there.

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Marin Gravel Ride - Short Course

Marin Gravel Ride - Short Course

Sun, May 24, 5:00 PM
From Full Send Rides

## Where It All Started Join us for a fun, social group gravel ride that blends steady miles, great scenery, and a supportive pace for riders who want a rewarding day on mixed-surface roads. The route is best suited to intermediate riders, with enough rhythm to feel engaging while still leaving room to regroup, enjoy the views, and keep the ride inclusive for newer participants. This route includes rest stops and food or water points, which makes this kind of organized route especially easy to follow. ## The Nitty-Gritty **Distance:** 20.2 miles **Elevation:** 3,032 feet climbing **Est Time:** 1:50 min ## What You’ll Experience For a ride like this, the best points of interest are usually the sections where the scenery opens up, the road surface changes, or the route passes through classic rural gravel country. Coffee rest stops are ideal about halfway through the ride, especially at a local café, country store, or any vista point that can handle a group quickly. Great scenic overlooks, bridges, tree-lined lanes, farm views, trail crossings, and landmarks that captures the feel of the ride without breaking the group’s momentum ## The Vibe It’s high-energy. You aren’t just riding in the hills; you’re biking in the birthplace of mountain bikes. ## Equipment and Gear A gravel bike with a stable fit, reliable gearing, and hydraulic discs is ideal for this ride, especially since this route includes rougher surfaces and rolling terrain. Bring a flat kit, multitool, two tubes or a plug kit, tire levers, mini pump or CO2, and enough water and snacks for the full ride plus a little extra. A helmet is essential, and it is smart to add gloves, sunglasses, a visible jersey, and front and rear lights if there is any chance of finishing near dusk. The Golden Gate Bridge can be extremely windy! ## Tire Choice For mixed gravel conditions, tires in the 38–45 mm range are a strong all-around choice, especially with a tread pattern that rolls efficiently on hardpack but still gives grip on loose sections. This route offers smooth gravel, so a fast-rolling semi-slick can work well; if it’s wet, choose a more aggressive tread and slightly lower pressure for comfort and traction. The best tire is the one that matches your skill level and gives you confidence without slowing the group unnecessarily. # Additional Info/Summary Downloadable GPX file: [Link](https://connect.garmin.com/app/course/460964044/)

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Joaquin Miller Park Trail Work - Lower PC Trail

Joaquin Miller Park Trail Work - Lower PC Trail

Sun, May 17, 4:00 PM
From Bicycle Trails Council of the East Bay
4.8

Help give back to the park! We will do some badly needed maintenance on the lower part of the **Palos Colorados** Trail. NOTE: This is ***not* a bike-legal** trail. It is only one of three trails where bikes are not allowed due to the narrow width and cliffs. This is physical work: we'll be cutting back vegetation and widening the trail in some areas. Bring gloves, sturdy footwear, and a water bottle. Tools and snacks provided. Please sign up here so that we can have adequate supplies and arrive on time for orientation. We will enter the trail from the bottom, western end of the trail. At **Joaquin Miller Court**. Parking space is limited, so please be careful not to block the parking spaces at the adjacent homes. Questions: trails@btceb.org

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Queer Biker Invasion of National Parks: Grand Teton & Yellowstone

Fri, May 29, 3:00 PM
From Homoto Motorcycle Club
4.9
6 attendees

Loop the Trinity Alps for Memorial Day

Sat, May 23, 4:30 PM
From Homoto Motorcycle Club
4.9
10 attendees
San Francisco Bike Party - #167

San Francisco Bike Party - #167

Sat, Jun 6, 2:30 AM
From San Francisco Bike Party Meetup
4.7

**Come out and join us! Ride with the San Francisco crew of amazing partiers!** **Theme: TBD** **Start: TBD** **Party Stop #1: TBD** **End: TBD** **Route Map:** **TBD** Meetup: 7:30 pm PST Rollout: 8 pm PST How We Ride: • Stay in the RIGHT lane • Stop at RED lights • Leave no trace • Ride predictably & in control • Roll past conflict • Ride prepared • When in doubt, BIKE PARTY!

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Meetup connects you with local groups and events to meet new people and explore shared interests, like enduro biking.

Yes, San Francisco offers vibrant enduro biking groups. Explore local meetups to find events and connect with fellow bikers.

Use Meetup to browse local and nearby enduro biking events, allowing you to join thrilling rides with fellow enthusiasts.

Absolutely! Freedom to join several groups means you can enjoy diverse biking experiences and socialize with many fellow riders.

Yes, RSVP for biking events to secure your spot and receive updates. It's a great way to let organizers know you're attending.

Meetup itself is free, though some biking groups might charge fees for certain events to cover costs or enhance experiences.

Biking event availability can vary based on local organizer activity. Keep checking or consider reaching out to see about starting one.

Biking events range from casual group rides to adrenaline-pumping enduro sessions, offering something for all skill levels and preferences.

Meetup focuses on group events, so it isn't designed for 1-on-1 connections. However, friendship could naturally develop through ongoing group rides.

Yes, many enduro biking groups cater to different skill levels, ensuring everyone from beginners to seasoned riders can find appropriate events.

Event quality may vary depending on the group and organizer, but many experienced hosts strive for smooth and safe biking experiences.

Enduro biking groups on Meetup organize rides and activities tailored to shared biking interests, promoting both social and active engagement.

Yes, you can propose and organize your own biking events on Meetup, encouraging fellow riders to join and explore new trails together.

The availability of enduro biking events depends on member activity and organizer involvement, which might vary from time to time.

While Meetup creates spaces to meet people, building friendships depends on active involvement and time spent in the community.