Veronica
06-05-2004, 02:00 PM
Did a club organized mountain bike ride up the other side of Mount Diablo this morning. It was a bit a warm, but pretty clear, so some nice scenery. The first 2.5 miles you roll along through a valley. My map shows 11 water crossings! Only seven or so actually had water in them. They were my first so that was kind of exciting. After the last one the road “tilts sharply upward” as Paul and Phil would say if this were a Grand Tour. The climb goes on for 2.7 miles. The first section is under the trees so really quite pleasant. The second half you are on an exposed ridge. This part was a bit of a bear. I was hot and a little hungry. I was very happy to get to the top. At this point we were up about 2000 feet.
We then rolled along on the asphalt for a little bit to get to our next trail. Knobby tires sound so peculiar on the road. We took a little single track trail over to main trail called Wall Point. I’m very happy we were going down this, not up! This trail has some fairly steep sections with exposed rock and a few off camber turns. Some of those tightened up as you went into them. The ride leader had warned us about this – so no mishaps. There were a couple of sections were I felt really good and just let go. Naturally I almost missed a turn.
Once we were down off the steep, fun section the rest of the ride had mostly rollers. Of course the ride couldn’t be totally uneventful. I managed to break my chain about a mile and a half from the end. Thom came back down and I helped him fix it. We took out a link since I had bent it so badly. He thinks I did it on purpose to make a case for getting a new bike.
It was a really scenic, challenging but enjoyable ride. It was my first experience with both single track and water crossings. Definitely a ride I will repeat.
Total mileage: approx. 13.9
Total time: 2 hr. 58 min.
Veronica
We then rolled along on the asphalt for a little bit to get to our next trail. Knobby tires sound so peculiar on the road. We took a little single track trail over to main trail called Wall Point. I’m very happy we were going down this, not up! This trail has some fairly steep sections with exposed rock and a few off camber turns. Some of those tightened up as you went into them. The ride leader had warned us about this – so no mishaps. There were a couple of sections were I felt really good and just let go. Naturally I almost missed a turn.
Once we were down off the steep, fun section the rest of the ride had mostly rollers. Of course the ride couldn’t be totally uneventful. I managed to break my chain about a mile and a half from the end. Thom came back down and I helped him fix it. We took out a link since I had bent it so badly. He thinks I did it on purpose to make a case for getting a new bike.
It was a really scenic, challenging but enjoyable ride. It was my first experience with both single track and water crossings. Definitely a ride I will repeat.
Total mileage: approx. 13.9
Total time: 2 hr. 58 min.
Veronica