Wednesday, July 24, 2013

No bakery – but not your usual bike ride

Interesting ride today.  
My biking group does a regular Wednesday ride often from Montclair in Oakland to Moraga and back.  Today, several of the group opted to extend the ride to Danville, although 3 of us stopped in Alamo (which is on the route to Danville).  While in downtown Alamo (if there is such a thing) we saw a water main break along Danville Blvd, gushing like a big fountain, a couple feet across and a foot high.  This was accompanied by the strong smell of gas!   Robin, Gail and I had intended to get coffee at the Alamo Starbucks but the smell of gas was TOO STRONG and we opted to backtrack a block or so to PEETS where we got coffee and snacks.  We sat outside and were treated to a serenade by a huge black dog in the back of an SUV that pulled up next to the patio seating  (Arrrrrru..).

I think the dog was trying to tell us something , because we had just finished our coffee when a fireman came through telling everyone that it was time to leave, they were evacuating an area of several blocks in Alamo due to the gas leak.  He told us to  HEAD NORTH, NOW!  We hopped on our bikes and easily rolled past the massive stream of cars trying to get out of the parking lot, and headed north along Danville Blvd, zipping past the solid line of cars trying to evacuate.  We continued to get whiffs of gas all the way up to Newell Ave in Walnut Creek (3-4 miles).

Here is a link to the news story

On the return ride we stopped to get water at the convenience store at Olympic and Tice Valley 
Rd.  There we saw the emergency broadcast network come on TV calling for evacuation!
We also met up with the others of our group who had gone on to Danville (actually to the bakery described in my blog om July 8).  They circumvented the evacuated zone using the Iron Horse trail.  The trail actually passes quite close to the location of the leak, but the authorities deemed it ok for travel ( maybe walkers, joggers and cyclists have supernatural powers in such situations). Actually, one of our group contacted me later to say that the park service did close the Iron Horse trail and that two employees were there as he went through but did not stop him.

The evacuation order was lifted at 3:20 pm


Never a dull moment...



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