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Jessica Mullins (Editor) May 9, 2013 at 02:10 pm
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Bob Hunter May 9, 2013 at 12:08 pm
It's a good day to visualize a Bay Area commute made up of walking paths, bike lanes, ferries,…Read More buses, and rail. Someday people will wonder why past generations tortured themselves in cars.
Roni Yarnot-Krajeski March 27, 2013 at 02:11 pm
Ah, see - I'm Novato, and read frequently, but somehow missed this. It's ok, just a bit of a…Read More bummer.
Jessica Mullins (Editor) March 25, 2013 at 06:13 pm
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Roni Yarnot-Krajeski March 22, 2013 at 09:36 pm
Oh no! We could have gone if we would have known about this sooner. Shucks!
Jeff April 30, 2013 at 01:19 pm
With air the Abalone would be gone! Picked clean in a matter of a few seasons. Bad enough poachers…Read More take more then the legal limit for black market profit. If you pay attention and don't dive alone the drive on the coastal roads is more dangerous then the dive.
Will Lamers April 30, 2013 at 01:04 pm
Because with an air supply a diver can simply clear the rocks of all the abalone. All abalone have…Read More to be taken by free diving...
Scott Rubin from Mathnasium April 18, 2013 at 11:13 am
Cate, hope you did not have any friends or family directly affected by the bombing.
pelo cycling • fitness March 22, 2013 at 12:09 pm
What a great cycling community we have in Marin!
Everyone please remember to lock your bikes with a…Read More strong lock! If your lock is light weight and convenient for you it's easy pickings for a thief. Get a big heavy U Lock and use it!
Congrats Uly!
Dan Tiedemann March 20, 2013 at 04:57 pm
After living on the east coast for the last 25+ years, I am still a huge Niner fan and believe me,…Read More it still "stings", just ask my wife, (a converted Redskins fan !) Enjoyed the article Tim
Markus Baue March 4, 2013 at 02:11 pm
Donated and feeling good about it... it's a really hard to have something important stolen from…Read More you, hopefully you are feeling better after the community support you've gotten from people donating time and efforts for you... all the best in your biking!
pelo cycling • fitness March 4, 2013 at 12:48 pm
These guys were brazen! The bike was locked (with a really thin cable, unfortunately) right in front…Read More of our studio. Door was open and we were 30' away! Gave chase, but they slipped away. Looks like they have raised plenty to replace it on indiegogo.
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Bat March 2, 2013 at 06:47 pm
I've put the word out to my bay area friends to keep their eyes open for this bike. Has he done…Read More anything to personalize it in any way that would make it recognizable? Mirrors, or anything added, stickers, decals, that would say it's his...how could anyone tell it was his if they saw someone riding it around? Put it out on your facebook pages, pictures of him and his bike...anything that would help find it.
( It would be nice to find it and have another as a spare--and to catch the thieves would be a special bonus!)
Lou Judson February 14, 2013 at 11:25 pm
"Daughter with lots of money" might make a good byline. I have zero respect for any Lucas…Read More relative, bio or not. But that is just me, who did not see any of his movies, by choice. Better to leave her adoptive parent out of it. You only ran the story because of the fame link. Right? Why not show a picture of her, she must be better looking.
M. Kathryn Thompson February 14, 2013 at 03:14 pm
Adoption is not part of the story, would you mention "daughter by birth", how you became a…Read More family is irrelevent to her accomplishments.
Alex Horvath February 9, 2013 at 12:48 pm
I wonder if the being adopted quotient has any part in the documentary? While Amanda undoubtedly…Read More landed in a good home, a lot of people that were adopted struggle with this.
Ken Conroy February 15, 2013 at 12:09 am
Craig - good memory. In fact Ray & Nadine actually had his first rink in Mill Valley prior to…Read More Miracle Mile. It is too bad we don't have a rink in Marin but the economics of running an ice rink are tough to be viable unless they are somehow subsidised.
Craig Belfor February 14, 2013 at 07:09 pm
I remember the original Raydines on the Miracle Mile. It was a great place to go for birthdays, or…Read More any other reason.
Steve B February 14, 2013 at 06:15 pm
John, this is the Patch, not the WSJ... Plus, saying things like "Richmond's rejects" is…Read More simply a matter of being concise and to the point. It is easier than writing "socio-economically challenged, uneducated, entitled, welfare-collecting, criminal, disrespectful, fifth-generation bastard, trashy, low-class-perpetuating breeders" Go cruise the Canal if you are confused about what this means. Still confused? Walk the Canal at night.
MICHAEL P WILSON "Independent Kid" February 2, 2013 at 04:31 pm
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has unveiled. the country's newest fighter jet . In other news…Read More the USA has gone soft. We are worried about how our pets are dressed.
Drew Himmelstein (Editor) January 31, 2013 at 08:42 pm
Another cutie. JJ, thank you for conquering your fears to show your team love!
Fairfaxian Trail Guy February 6, 2013 at 04:10 pm
I spend a lot of time solo on primitive trails in winter. I appreciate the honest account, with nod…Read More to his rescuers. But "jeans" and a "sweatshirt" on a winter run? I really hope these weren't cotton. 41 years of running in Marin should really prepare someone for the elements more than this. No light???
If I head out late, I would tend to avoid unknown terrain, esp. that which might include extremely steep drainages. I ALWAYS bring a light in winter, and enough clothes so that I could survive an injury if delayed. It is the responsibility of trail users to know the area and prepare for seasonal conditions and terrain.
Oh BTW, I am originally from the East Coast, and quickly learned to respect the West Coast wilderness and all its unpredictable aspects. In my earlier zeal & ignorance I have had similar episodes -which could have required rescue.
I typically prefer rough, primitive terrain, and often hike/bike alone. I try to be prepared, but still enjoy a challenge, with a manageable degree of risk. (former rock climber, mountaineer).
But of course if things had gone as planned, we would not have enjoyed the well penned cautionary tale above.
Happy trails!
oblio February 1, 2013 at 02:45 pm
Wow. I guess you've never made a mistake in your life. Wishing death on someone is pretty harsh.
JNL January 31, 2013 at 05:15 pm
Fred and other folks here bring up very good points about preparedness. Seems if it took Mr. Klein…Read More 1:20 to run to the stream, after determining he could not cross safely, he could have turned around and run/walked back to his car. Since it was dark, if he had brought a headlamp or flashlight, he could have retraced his steps and gotten back to his car safely. Perhaps not in the 1:20 time it took to get to the stream as he was tired and it was uphill back to the car. He could have then called his family to say he would be late. But by turning around he would not have required a rescue. Having a light can make all the difference. Doesn't wear down the cell phone battery either.
bob emerson January 23, 2013 at 03:26 am
Many awesome memories, but has to be Joe Montana to Dwight Clark in the end Zone.
Adam January 22, 2013 at 05:05 pm
wait who started this thread? They have a Pic of Alex Smith?? Huh?? come on...
Cy Young award January 21, 2013 at 11:26 pm
All great memeories by everyone thus far. My family is in it's 64th consecutive year aa a season…Read More tix holder and we were fortunate to have attended three. In New Orleans in 1990 the restaurants were so crowded, you had to share tables and we were lucky to sit with Denver fans the day before for lunch and dinner. All they could say was how everybody in Denver knew they were going to lose and that they were just happy to be there. Final score: 55-10.
Robert Livesay January 19, 2013 at 02:03 pm
Sure does produce a lot of revenue and with that comes sales tax dollars. Not bad
Kevin Moore January 10, 2013 at 09:35 pm
Get Asterisk Sports company to sponsor a section and put the "Steroid Era" players in that…Read More section. I think MLB and the Players Union made good money off of Bonds and Clemens. And yes, I think both batters and pitches were juiced in that era. The steroid test seemed pretty much like a look the other way policy for a long time.
Kevin Moore January 2, 2013 at 04:39 pm
Glad he is OK. Amazing that it took 50 people to find him.
I need to add a whistle to my bike…Read More packs. I have a flashlight in them.
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