This being the 13th year of the Coffeeneuring Challenge, the theme was “Lucky 13”. With that theme and few scheduling conflicts to make the challenge very challenging, I went bonkers this year. I let go of fancy notions that I would only visit new-to-me coffee shops, or make sure I wore a different pair of Bloomers for each ride, and just embraced what I enjoy most about coffeeneuring: the connection to community. I like to think that my theme this year was all about maximizing my good fortune.
As many others have experienced, the pandemic changed my work life. Not radically, as I have my own simple little patent law practice, and it had been just me and my paralegal working at the small office space I had been renting for many years. My work can be done any where I have a computer and an internet connection, so the main purpose of the office space was to provide a workplace for my paralegal, and to make it easy for the two of us to come together in a common place to communicate and coordinate our workflow. But along came COVID-19, so in March of 2020, I set up my paralegal with a laptop she could use to connect to the office from home and we began the remote work life. As it turns out, she really liked working from home and never wanted to come back to the office. I understood, but I still had to cope with the loss of that daily social contact outside the home. By Summer 2022, I was faced with the end of my office lease and the reality that it made no sense to keep renting the office just for myself. Since then, I have also been working from home. Although it generally works well for me, I have become keenly aware of how important it is for me to get out and interact with other humans (besides my spouse, as much as I love him) on a regular basis.
For that reason, I chose to focus less on careful selection of coffee shops or routes, and more on making sure I involved at least one other human in each of my coffeeneuring rides. And I went bonkers by doing more than the required minimum of 7 coffee rides, and even doubling up on the coffee shops the first two days out. I ended up deciding to embrace the numerical theme of this year’s challenge, and see if I could get 13 coffee rides into the 7 weeks. After all, Los Angeles offers an unlimited supply of coffee shops and beautiful places to ride.
The background and rules of the coffeeneuring challenge can be found here, and I have explained the game in posts from coffeeneuring challenges I’ve completed in the past. The rules change slightly each year, but the consistent part is that one has 7 weeks in which to visit 7 different coffee shops (or coffee outside locations), and consume coffee (or other coffee-like beverage, such as tea or cider or hot chocolate) at each one, arriving by bike, and documenting each ride in some fashion. The mileage requirement is minimal: at least 2 miles roundtrip per coffee ride, and only two coffee rides per week can be counted toward the event. The dates for this year’s challenge were October 7th to November 20th, and I took advantage of that full range of dates. My rides are cataloged below, a list that serves as my “control card”:

October 7: Double Duty – Sqirl, Virgil Village, Carmelized Vanilla Latte + Gong Cha, Little Tokyo, Iced Green Tea
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: Sweet Love Bloomers
- Companion(s): Started solo, but met up with a group ride to LA’s Bike Fest & later rode to GongCha with Joni
- Miles: 17
The special fun today was joining a group ride along Sunset Boulevard (where we hope to get protected bike lanes for an essential corridor) to the Highland Park Brewery, which was hosting BikeFest, a fundraiser party for BikeLA (formerly known as the Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition). After the event, my friend Joni and I rode together on our Bromptons to get some Iced Tea in Little Tokyo.

October 8: Double Duty – Alfred Coffee, Marina del Rey, Lavender Latte + Alana’s, Mar Vista, Chipotle Hot Chocolate
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: Leaping Lady Leopard Bloomers
- Companions: Yolanda, Michelle, Joni, Jennifer
- Miles: 23
Today’s special fun was riding with Yolanda and Jennifer to meet up with other friends at the Marina del Rey REI store, which was hosting a special film screening and presentation by the Bicycle Nomad, Erick Cedeno. We saw his film “Truth & Dignity”, which chronicles his 1900 mile journey tracing the Bicycle Corps expedition from Missoula, Montana to St. Louis, Missouri in 1897. While waiting for the program to begin, our group visited the nearby Alfred Coffee. Then afterward, we rode together along the Marvin Braude Bike Trail to Mar Vista, where we enjoyed further coffee and conversation at Alana’s Coffee Roaster.

October 15: Stout + Burger, USC Village, Dr. Pepper Float
- Bike: Gazelle Tour Populaire
- Bloomers: Sweet Love Bloomers
- Companion: Lynn
- Miles: 26

October 16: Kind Grounds, Mar Vista, Pumpkin Spice Latte
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: PinkaDot
- Companions: Women On Bikes Culver City
- Miles: 18

October 21: Brij, Crystal City, Virginia, Chocolate Hazelnut Latte
- Bike: Capital Bikeshare
- Bloomers: Party Pants
- Companion: Ilga
- Miles: 5


October 23: Document Coffee Shop, Koreatown, Maple Latte
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: PinkaDot
- Companion: Joni
- Miles: 2

October 29: Tiffany’s Coffee, Pasadena, Caramel Latte
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: Bike Like A Boss Bloomers
- Companion: El Cochinito
- Miles: 32



October 30: The Boy & The Bear, Culver City, Caramel Latte
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: Dazzling Amethyst
- Companions: Women On Bikes Culver City
- Miles: 21


November 5: Double Duty – Coffee Corner, Fairfax Farmer’s Market, Cafe de Olla, Alchemist Coffee Project, Tiramisu Latte
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: Groovy Tie Dye
- Companions: El Cochinito, Jennifer
- Miles: 12.6


November 6: Jackson Market, Culver City, Cafe au Lait
- Bike: Brompton
- Bloomers: PinkaDot
- Companions: Women On Bikes Culver City
- Miles: 19.5


November 11: Chaumont, Santa Monica, Hot Dark Chocolate
- Bike: Bianchi Infinito
- Bloomers: Hot Pink Zebra
- Companion: El Cochinito
- Miles: 30



November 19: Helipad, Griffith Park, French Press Crema
- Bike: Bianchi Volpe
- Bloomers: Bike Like A Boss Bloomers
- Companion(s): Lynn & the Helipadders
- Miles: 20

November 20: Penmar, Venice, Mocha
- Bike: Bianchi Volpe
- Bloomers: Smokin’ Hot Flame Bloomers
- Companions: Women On Bikes Culver City
- Miles: 25

That’s 13 rides for the Lucky 13. Even if the Dr. Pepper float doesn’t qualify as a legit coffeeneuring beverage, I have plenty of bonus rides to spare.
I am lucky, indeed. My life is full of bikes, an endless supply of coffee shops to visit, and friends with which to share the experience. It doesn’t hurt that I also happen to live in a place where the weather is almost always bike-friendly. As if that wasn’t reward enough, I then received my grand prize! It’s so fun to add another patch and some stickers to the growing collection.
