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By: Aaron

I was at the opening, and it was great fun for all. The stretch south of Fletcher really is much more scenic than the stretch to the North (bordered by the 5), and I look forward to using it often. One...

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By: Carol

You’re right. The path ends near where the 110 and 5 Freeways meet. I should have specified that I still have to ride through Lincoln Heights and Chinatown to get downtown. Here’s what I take: - Exit...

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By: Aaron

Got it–that looks like a pretty good route except for the few industrial blocks (which, at least I’d imagine aren’t too heavily trafficked). Thanks for the tip. I didn’t want to wind up accidentally...

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By: Ross Hirsch

Carol’s got it–that’s the route I take to/from DTLA to point’s north and east. From DTLA, its essentially, head N through Chinatown on Broadway, continue over the bridge, at the end of the bridge veer...

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By: Aaron

Thanks for the tips, Ross and Carol!

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