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The missions of Alta California (strung along El Camino Real) are spaced
about right for daily bicycle travel and the route was done (north to south)
and reported on a year or so ago. Walking is tougher, especially the southern
half since it goes right through the heaviest part of the metropolitan
area of SoCal. I have tried to envision a route in my area's section, San
Juan Capistrano to San Gabriel, but it is quite murky. The bicyclist wnho
did it took a long detour by way of the beach cities.
<p>regards,
<p>Bob Spenger
<p>Rebekah Scott wrote:
<blockquote TYPE=CITE>I'd add to this the trail followed by Father Junipero
Serra, a pioneering Franciscan priest who founded nine missions on a journey
through Mexico and up into California. Some of his lovely churches are
still there and standing and active. God knows how you'd navigate the superhighways,
though!
<p>Rebekah Scott, journalista
<br>'The more I learn, the less I know.'
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