| Here it is folks! We have all talked, dreamed and preyed for it. Its on.......................... The San Fernando Valley Critical Mass!!!!!!!!!!! Not to conflict with other critical mass rides in the Los Angeles area, we have decided on the first Tuesday of the Month. Like any Critical Mass ride, it won't have a planned route or any leaders. Let us try to Wear Orange or Ride your Orange Bike! As always make sure your bike is in good working All roads lead to Victory and Woodley, Easy to get to from the end of the Red Line North Hollywood station.................. Off the Orange Line (travel west on Orange Line Bus Route or Bike Path from North Hollywood Red Line Station., travel east from Woodland Hills) Line 164 Metro Bus Line/east-west. Line 236/north-south. Off the Interstate 405 Victory off ramp (traveling north turn right on Victory to Woodley, traveling south exit Victory off ramp-left on Haskell, right on Victory to Woodley. |
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