Critical Mass took to the streets on March 4, gathering in Dupont as the sun set and departing just after dark. The next ride will begin in daylight in April.
After riding downtown and past a candle light vigil for Libya at the White House, the ride went to the Georgetown waterfront, taking the boardwalk far into the western reached of Georgetown before climbing out. Next riders entered Georgetown University and circled in some iconic public areas before heading back into the city. Part of the ride ended at an art gallery event near Dupont Circle while other riders continued to another destination.
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