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Our Executive Director Jen Klausner wants to lead a fun and spooky nighttime ride, but she also wants to make sure that you don't sleep through your alarm when you have to get to work the next morning. That's why we're moving our monthly Sunday Funday Ride to the first Saturday this November!

We will be visiting some special haunted destinations including the Marquez Family Cemetery, Sullivan Ridge Fire Road, and the Murphy Ranch. Dirt-worthy bikes are recommended though, especially for one of our most scary destinations. Be aware that there's some climbing and descending required for this 16-mile route. Please bring front and back lights, as it will get dark. Join us later on for post-ride sustenance at the Basement Tavern at the Victorian at Main and Ocean Park.

RSVP: To RSVP or volunteer as ride support, please contact Carol Feucht, Membership & Communications Director, at carol@la-bike.org.

About Sunday Fundays: Sunday Funday Rides are free and open to LACBC members plus one guest. Interested in becoming a member? Sign up for membership online or become a member at the ride at a discounted price.

See more information on the LACBC website.

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