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=== Clubs ===
=== Clubs ===

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Bay City Wheelmen, President

Edwin Mohrig (Bay City Wheelmen) and Mr. Osborn wheeled from San Jose, via Saratoga, to Santa Cruz. This is a most beautiful trip. Up the mountains from Saratoga five mlles is rather a long climb, but the magnificent scenery down the other side to Boulder creek (fourteen miles), and so on to Santa Cruz, well repays one for almost any effort to reach there. A return can be made via Soquel and Hotel de Redwood to San Jose. It is rather too long a trip to go from the city to Santa Cruz in one day, but can be most comfortably made by stopping overnight at Saratoga Springs, and so on the next day to Santa Cruz.

Messrs. Plummer and Wetmore of the Bay Citys were the first to my knowledge to make the trip in one day, they going down one day last June. However I wouldn't advise anyone to try it unless they are pretty well hardened up.

The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 27 Apr 1891

Captain Thomas H. Doane and George P. Wetmore, B. C. W., took a trip via Berkeley, Jack Hayes canyon, Moraga valley aud Haywards yesterday.

The Wheelmen. - San Francisco Chronicle, 23 Nov 1891

THE WHEELMEN. - The San Francisco Call, 27 Apr 1895