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Saturday, June 19, 2010

New York City, Central Park 6/18/10

George Washington Bridge (GWB)

As you know, if you have been reading this blog, I have ridden all over the country. However I noticed that one of the places that I have ridden to most often, and for years, does not have one post yet. Yet it is one of the most fun, interesting and coolest places to ride. If I were traveling across country to this place I probably would have blogged pages upon pages about it. But like it is said, we tend to take for granted the things closest to home. Well I'm not going to take it for granted. Welcome to my first post on New York City. I have spent a lot of time on the bike in Little Italy, Ground Zero, Times Square and Central Park. (Riding in Times Square, with a bunch of friends late at night when there is virtually no traffic and you have the whole place to yourself, is one of my top 10 best riding experiences and recommendations). Look for that experience in a future posting. One word of caution, when ridding in the city is that you need to really watch traffic and potholes for safety sake.



Please join me on a recent trip that I took to Central Park.

This is The Dakota. This is where John Lennon lived and was tragically shot. Across the street is an entrance to Central Park and Strawberry Fields. A section of the park dedicated to John.


Coincidentally the day I went was Paul McCartney's birthday. So there were jam sessions all day in Strawberry Fields.


Taking the bike in is great because it is so much easier to park then a car. Just ride to Central Park West and there is usually a good place to fit the bike right next to the park and for free.







1 comment:

Susan Latilla said...

Very nice pictures.