So, since moving to the bay area, I've barely been on my bike. But now, I've been managing to at least get a short ride in at Joaquin Miller on the weekends, and I've got to say, I'm a happier man for it.
Pales in comparison to the scope of the riding I did in years past, but it's really a kick-ass little park once you learn your way around. The route I've been enjoying has just been to start at Bishop's walk, climb to Sinawik, to Palos Colorados (the bike-permitted section...damned nice ride among the redwoods by the creek) to Sunset, up to the top on Sequoia Bayview (such a nice, steady, easy climb...) and taking Cinderella down back to Palos Colorados and down to the car again. Not too long of a ride, but it gets the job done.
I was giggling my ass off on Cinderella today...I just haven't had so much fun riding in a long time.
Been down to Skeggs a few times and up to Tama Rancho, as well. Good stuff, but JM is the only thing I've got time to do most weekends.
Can't wait to get back out to the mountains and hit up D-Ville and the rest of the stuff out there, either...
MD
Pales in comparison to the scope of the riding I did in years past, but it's really a kick-ass little park once you learn your way around. The route I've been enjoying has just been to start at Bishop's walk, climb to Sinawik, to Palos Colorados (the bike-permitted section...damned nice ride among the redwoods by the creek) to Sunset, up to the top on Sequoia Bayview (such a nice, steady, easy climb...) and taking Cinderella down back to Palos Colorados and down to the car again. Not too long of a ride, but it gets the job done.
I was giggling my ass off on Cinderella today...I just haven't had so much fun riding in a long time.
Been down to Skeggs a few times and up to Tama Rancho, as well. Good stuff, but JM is the only thing I've got time to do most weekends.
Can't wait to get back out to the mountains and hit up D-Ville and the rest of the stuff out there, either...
MD