Rode China Camp (SF Bay area) for the first time last week.
I could tell this are is used quite a bit because of the trail work and the tread marks.
Fortunately I rode on a Friday morning, and only saw one other rider, two hikers, and six deer. The trail is not technical at all, mostly smooth and shaded single-track in a beautiful costal oak and pine forest. 11-mile loop.
One of the many stout bridges
mushrooms growing
Looking down to the bay
Deer right next to the trail was unconcerned about me
Rode Humboldt for the third time, its so nice there, not many people, not many problems,
not many times that there was sunshine like I had this time.
Cool morning and the sun started coming out so I lost the arm warmers
Lots of moss covered bridges, some were slippery
Typical ferns growing along the trail
Much greenery, much pines
Lots of little flowers all along the trail edge
That's it for now!
I could tell this are is used quite a bit because of the trail work and the tread marks.
Fortunately I rode on a Friday morning, and only saw one other rider, two hikers, and six deer. The trail is not technical at all, mostly smooth and shaded single-track in a beautiful costal oak and pine forest. 11-mile loop.
One of the many stout bridges
mushrooms growing
Looking down to the bay
Deer right next to the trail was unconcerned about me
Rode Humboldt for the third time, its so nice there, not many people, not many problems,
not many times that there was sunshine like I had this time.
Cool morning and the sun started coming out so I lost the arm warmers
Lots of moss covered bridges, some were slippery
Typical ferns growing along the trail
Much greenery, much pines
Lots of little flowers all along the trail edge
That's it for now!