Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Slideshow - Guana Nature Reserve - St Augustine, FL
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Sunday, December 30, 2007
Sandy St Augustine Florida By DownTube Folding Bike
by Larry Lagarde
In mid October, I received a mint green 2008 DownTube Mini folding bike to review. Although impressed by the DownTube Mini's handling of New Orleans' rough streets, I was just itching to see how the folding bike's low maintenance drive train and rust resistant materials would fare in a harsher, saltier environment.
In Jacksonville, I caught a shuttle for the 45 minute drive to St. Augustine and checked into the Comfort Suites at World Golf Village. I unpacked, reassembled and inspected the DownTube for damage from the flight; there was not even a scratch.
The following morning, I met up with Billy Zeits with the St. Johns County Parks and Recreation to learn more about the cycling opportunities in and around St. Augustine. A former resident of Marin County and an active cycling advocate, Billy took the day off to show me around. I could not have asked for a better guide.
Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve
We started with some off road cycling among the non-motorized trails of the Guana River Preserve. Located on a barrier island on the Atlantic coast just 11 miles north of St. Augustine, the preserve provides a taste of what Ponce de Leon saw when he landed near here in 1513, discovering Florida.
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Although Billy was on a full size mountain bike and I was on the mini folder, I easily kept pace with him. Several times, the trail went from hard packed sand to deep, loose sand. In one of those instances, the DownTube's 16" x 1.5" Kenda tires bogged down but I was able to plow through otherwise.
The real nuisance on the ride was that the DownTube's chain kept coming off (I failed to fully tension the wheel when I installed it the previous day). My tools were at the hotel so I managed by keeping as steady a cadence as possible and reducing shifting to a minimum. Regardless, the ride through the sandy preserve was one of my highlights of the trip.
Environmental Education Center
505 Guana River Road
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
(904) 823-4500
Note: This preserve is a prime location for viewing manatees, wood storks, roseate spoonbills, bald eagles and peregrine falcons.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Florida's Long Distance Bike Trails - Top 10
Florida is blessed with a multitude of places to go bicycling and Jeff Kunerth, a staff writer for the Orlando Sentinel, likes long distance bike rides. In fact, he and his wife Gretchen have done so much cycling in the Sunshine State that they wrote a book titled "Florida's Paved Bike Trails". According to a post Jeff published yesterday in a Sentinel blog known as "The Chain Gang", it appears that Florida may soon have a whopper of a trail running through St. Augustine and spanning 200 miles.
With fond memories of St. Augustine seared into my psyche from decades ago, I'll be looking for more info from Jeff about this new long distance trail. In the meantime, here's a list of Jeff's top 10 long distance bike paths in Florida with some brief notes.
Florida's 10 Best Long Distance Bike Paths
Withlacoochee State Trail - 46 miles: scenic, shaded, small towns, good bars
West Orange/South Lake-Lake Minneola Scenic Trail - 31.5 miles: trees, hills, waterfront, restaurants
Pinellas Trail - 35.5 miles: Dunedin and Tarpon Springs make great destinations
Flagler County Trail - 22.5 miles: hardwood hammocks and ocean views
Tallahassee-St. Marks State Trail - 20 miles: I miss Posey's Oyster Bar
Van Fleet State Trail - 29 miles: flat, straight, no traffic, no cross streets, Polk City restaurants
Sanibel Island Bike Paths - 23 miles: everything you want accessible by bike
Suwannee River Greenway - 25 miles: Suwannee River, Ichetucknee Springs State Park, OLeno State Park
Nature Coast State Trail - 32 miles: small towns, Fanning Springs State Park, bridge over Suwannee
Key Biscayne/Old Cutler Road Trail - 27 miles: nice view of Miami on the causeway bridge