Veronica
09-06-2005, 05:49 AM
Thom and I drove over to the peninsula to ride some of the classic climbs of the area. Eleven years ago when we lived there and were riding, I never thought I could do one of these monsters, let alone 4. It's amazing what a little self confidence and A LOT of riding can do for you. :p
We started off with King's Mountain, which I thought was the worst. Even though it was shaded I got really hot and was absolutely soaked by the time I got to the top. This is a 5 mile climb, ascends 1670, average grade 6.8%, max grade 14%.
We rolled along the top of Skyline Boulevard and then descended on 84. This was an awesome descent! Nice pavement, smooth turns. I did lose a contact though. :rolleyes: At the bottom Thom and I were riding along with two other folks, doing a nice paceline. But I was a little freaked that my vision wasn't quite what it should be, and you can't look at the scenery when you're pacelining. So we backed off and looked around. Beautiful countryside as you head into San Gregorio.
We stopped at the San Gregorio store for a bit and then headed up Stagecoach to Rt 1. I changed jerseys at the store and replaced the contact. I had started off in cashmere and had really suffered for it on King's Mountain. The climb up Stagecoach has no shade so sleeveless felt really good.
The ride along Rt. 1 was quite pleasant, nice wide shoulder in both directions. We then turned onto Verde Rd. to head over to Higgins-Purisma Rd. This climbs 690 feet in 4.2 miles. This where we ran into Leebob, who was doing another ride. The 4 of us met up for lunch in Half Moon Bay, where my huge Fluffy bag (that I was cursing everytime I climbed) came in handy.
We ate at a rest area which was supposed to have restrooms, but they were locked. The ride leader told us to just go behind the building. Great, except the building was in the middle of a field! I don't mind the open air - but a little privacy is appreciated. So as we headed back down Rt. 1, I kept my eyes open for a State Beach with rest rooms and found one!
Our next climb was Lobitos Creek Rd, 4.1 miles long 670 feet of climb. This road looked worse than actually was. You know when the you can see where the road is going and you think, "I have to go up there!" It wasn't too bad.
This was quickly followed by Tunitas Creek - 6 miles long, 1950 feet of climb. For this climb, I was pretty much into a groove and just chugging away. The last two miles are much shallower than the first 4. This brought us back up to Skyline and a rip roaring descent back down King's Mountain.
I took off just ahead of two guys. One of them passed me about three turns into. It was a nice pass, he said something as he went by. I thought great, someone who's line I can follow. But he was really flying and on some corners going into the other lane. Not my way to descend. I'll use up my WHOLE lane, but the other lane is off limits unless the road is closed to traffic.
The second guy passed me a few corners later and I was able to follow him. We caught up to the first guy who was slowed by a truck, that very kindly moved out of the way for us. Then we passed a motorcycle. Yep, a motorcycle. I figure it must have been a new rider because he was on the brakes the whole time we were behind him. We followed another truck the rest of the way down.
I'm happy to say that the descent was worth the suffering on the ascent.
It was a fun, but hard day. 66.5 miles, 6,000 feet of total ascent. I did a little backtracking so got some extra mileage. :p I was thrilled to ride some of the classic climbs in the Bay Area. Especially knowing that when we lived close to them, I was afraid to try them.
And hats off to Jobob. First for inviting us, second for doing all that climbing with me!
V.
We started off with King's Mountain, which I thought was the worst. Even though it was shaded I got really hot and was absolutely soaked by the time I got to the top. This is a 5 mile climb, ascends 1670, average grade 6.8%, max grade 14%.
We rolled along the top of Skyline Boulevard and then descended on 84. This was an awesome descent! Nice pavement, smooth turns. I did lose a contact though. :rolleyes: At the bottom Thom and I were riding along with two other folks, doing a nice paceline. But I was a little freaked that my vision wasn't quite what it should be, and you can't look at the scenery when you're pacelining. So we backed off and looked around. Beautiful countryside as you head into San Gregorio.
We stopped at the San Gregorio store for a bit and then headed up Stagecoach to Rt 1. I changed jerseys at the store and replaced the contact. I had started off in cashmere and had really suffered for it on King's Mountain. The climb up Stagecoach has no shade so sleeveless felt really good.
The ride along Rt. 1 was quite pleasant, nice wide shoulder in both directions. We then turned onto Verde Rd. to head over to Higgins-Purisma Rd. This climbs 690 feet in 4.2 miles. This where we ran into Leebob, who was doing another ride. The 4 of us met up for lunch in Half Moon Bay, where my huge Fluffy bag (that I was cursing everytime I climbed) came in handy.
We ate at a rest area which was supposed to have restrooms, but they were locked. The ride leader told us to just go behind the building. Great, except the building was in the middle of a field! I don't mind the open air - but a little privacy is appreciated. So as we headed back down Rt. 1, I kept my eyes open for a State Beach with rest rooms and found one!
Our next climb was Lobitos Creek Rd, 4.1 miles long 670 feet of climb. This road looked worse than actually was. You know when the you can see where the road is going and you think, "I have to go up there!" It wasn't too bad.
This was quickly followed by Tunitas Creek - 6 miles long, 1950 feet of climb. For this climb, I was pretty much into a groove and just chugging away. The last two miles are much shallower than the first 4. This brought us back up to Skyline and a rip roaring descent back down King's Mountain.
I took off just ahead of two guys. One of them passed me about three turns into. It was a nice pass, he said something as he went by. I thought great, someone who's line I can follow. But he was really flying and on some corners going into the other lane. Not my way to descend. I'll use up my WHOLE lane, but the other lane is off limits unless the road is closed to traffic.
The second guy passed me a few corners later and I was able to follow him. We caught up to the first guy who was slowed by a truck, that very kindly moved out of the way for us. Then we passed a motorcycle. Yep, a motorcycle. I figure it must have been a new rider because he was on the brakes the whole time we were behind him. We followed another truck the rest of the way down.
I'm happy to say that the descent was worth the suffering on the ascent.
It was a fun, but hard day. 66.5 miles, 6,000 feet of total ascent. I did a little backtracking so got some extra mileage. :p I was thrilled to ride some of the classic climbs in the Bay Area. Especially knowing that when we lived close to them, I was afraid to try them.
And hats off to Jobob. First for inviting us, second for doing all that climbing with me!
V.