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The [[Olympic Club Wheelmen|Olympic Cycling Annex]] wheeled from San Anselmo to [[Lagunitas]] and back to the Sausalito ferry yesterday.
The [[Olympic Club Wheelmen|Olympic Cycling Annex]] wheeled from San Anselmo to [[Lagunitas]] and back to the [[Sausalito]] ferry yesterday.


Those in the party were [[H. A. Westphal]], [[Frank Hunter]], [[G. L. Blackwell]], [[T. Kennedy]], [[J. A. Johnson]], [[W. H. Haley]], [[A. Moulder]], [[W. J. Roderick]], [[J. Morris]] and [[Henry Clay]], all of the Olympic Club; [[Albert Brown]] of Seattle, and [[G. B. Haywards]], [[G. J. Strong]], [[Charles Euler]], [[C. A. Moller]], and [[F. M. Giannini]], unattached. Lieutenant [[Robert R. Russ]] was in command, and carried the party by easy stages up [[White's hill]] and over the slopes of [[Tamalpais]] ridge into the redwoods at Lagunitas, where a plunge into the creek and luncheon were enjoyed. Brown, from Seattle, was a novice at hill work and was with difficulty kept from going up all manner of paths, so much did his safety zigzag. The next run of the Annex will be to [[Lake Pilarcitos]] on May 28th. A meeting of the Annex will be held tonight at the [[Olympic Club]].
Those in the party were [[H. A. Westphal]], [[Frank Hunter]], [[G. L. Blackwell]], [[T. Kennedy]], [[J. A. Johnson]], [[W. H. Haley]], [[A. Moulder]], [[W. J. Roderick]], [[J. Morris]] and [[Henry Clay]], all of the Olympic Club; [[Albert Brown]] of Seattle, and [[G. B. Haywards]], [[G. J. Strong]], [[Charles Euler]], [[C. A. Moller]], and [[F. M. Giannini]], unattached. Lieutenant [[Robert R. Russ]] was in command, and carried the party by easy stages up [[White's hill]] and over the slopes of [[Tamalpais]] ridge into the redwoods at Lagunitas, where a plunge into the creek and luncheon were enjoyed. Brown, from Seattle, was a novice at hill work and was with difficulty kept from going up all manner of paths, so much did his safety zigzag. The next run of the Annex will be to [[Lake Pilarcitos]] on May 28th. A meeting of the Annex will be held tonight at the [[Olympic Club]].

Latest revision as of 17:29, 11 December 2022

HILL-CLIMBING CYCLERS.

The Olympic Club Wheeling Annex in Tamalpais Redwoods.

The San Francisco Examiner Mon May 15 1893 .jpg

The Olympic Cycling Annex wheeled from San Anselmo to Lagunitas and back to the Sausalito ferry yesterday.

Those in the party were H. A. Westphal, Frank Hunter, G. L. Blackwell, T. Kennedy, J. A. Johnson, W. H. Haley, A. Moulder, W. J. Roderick, J. Morris and Henry Clay, all of the Olympic Club; Albert Brown of Seattle, and G. B. Haywards, G. J. Strong, Charles Euler, C. A. Moller, and F. M. Giannini, unattached. Lieutenant Robert R. Russ was in command, and carried the party by easy stages up White's hill and over the slopes of Tamalpais ridge into the redwoods at Lagunitas, where a plunge into the creek and luncheon were enjoyed. Brown, from Seattle, was a novice at hill work and was with difficulty kept from going up all manner of paths, so much did his safety zigzag. The next run of the Annex will be to Lake Pilarcitos on May 28th. A meeting of the Annex will be held tonight at the Olympic Club.