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Bike Goddess
06-28-2006, 09:13 PM
THIS RIDE IS FOR SUNDAY JULY 2ND

Gaby from the Eagle Cycling CLub (the ones that put on the Napa Century, etc) plus 4 more women (myself included) are doing this ride. Please join us! I rode with these women last Saturday on the Giro de Peninsula metric. Plan to meet us in the Post Office lot in Fairfax at 8:00AM.

This is a 55 mile ride with close to 2500 feet of climbing to do Mt Tam
We will start in Fairfax, Gaby will bring maps and directions

These are the directions from Napa:

To get to Fairfax take Hwy 101 South towards San Francisco
Turn West to Sir Francis Drake Blvd
Left to Fairfax
Left on Pacheco Avenue
Left on Center Blvd
Park on the Post Office Parking Lot across Albertson's


Riding route
Fairfax/Bolina Road climb (not much warm up)
Left on Ridgecrest Blvd up to Mt Tamalpais 3 mile cliimb to Elevation 2504
Down same way we came up
Left on Panaromic Road
Down Panaromic Rd to Stinson Beach downhill (sometimes can be chilly)
Right on Hwy 1 to Bolinas for about a 1 1/2
Rigth on Fairfax rd up to Bolinas/Fairfax Road (which is pretty hidden) back home another climb and some roaller coasters

There is water up on Mt Tam and beautiful views of the Bay area

We plan to eat somewhere in Fairfax before heading back home, bring some cash...to carpool or questions call Gabby

We will regroup at the y intersections and before we make turns...

Call Gabby if any questions 815-7436 or me- 800 766 7628- Nancy Lund (work number- 10AM-6PM)

maillotpois
06-29-2006, 11:18 AM
BG - I know from talking to you the ride is Sunday July 2 - I don't think your changes to the post got saved....

BikeMomma
06-30-2006, 11:40 PM
If I wasn't racing on Sunday, I'd do it. Maybe next time!
You gals have fun, whoever is going. :)
~BikeMomma

maillotpois
07-01-2006, 05:54 PM
Won't be me... :mad: THis no riding thing is going be be sucky. :mad:

Bike Goddess
07-03-2006, 10:56 AM
Well, 11 people showed up for this ride! 4 of us are going to do STPtogether so it was a good test of our stamina!:eek: :eek: :eek:

Gaby (from the Napa bike club) had said this was a 2000 ft elev gain ride- 55 miles! WELL, my bike club pals informed me that it was more like 5500 ft (they had done the same ride two weeks ago). :( :( :( :(

That said, we all got started a little after 9 and began the endless climb about 10 minutes later.

As we cycled along, I was struck by the beauty of this ride. Redwood trees, shade, wildflowers and not much traffic (after we passed the golf course about 2.5 miles into the ride). We passed a doe and fawn standing on the side of the road. They didn't budge, just looked at us very nonchalantly! That would have been a photo op. Sorry I didn't have a camera.

After reaching the top of the 1st ridge above Lake Lagunitas, we turned south and continued to climb. Eventually we came to the west side of Mt Tam with its spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. I was told there were 7 hills between here and the summit of Mt Tam. -the 7 evil sisters someone said. The beauty of the scenery made the continued climbing much easier as each time we came up a slight hill, another view would appear! A cool breeze from the south kept us from getting too warm from the sun. The weather couldn't have been more cooperative!

After one more junction, we took the up and back road to the summit. At the top there is a little snack bar which serves drinks, sandwiches, and ice cream. Most of us opted for ice cream. We stayed up for about 20 minutes as it was quite lovely.

We then put on our jackets and arm warmers as the next part of the ride involved going down about 3500 + ft (MP knows this route well)to the ocean where we met Highway 1 and Stinson Beach- a favorite weekend getaway for folks in the SF Bay area.

That descent was much fun- I practiced seeing how quickly I could go around the turns without putting too much brake on. My bike really is designed for this kind of riding so it was fun to test it! It never reached its limits, just mine! Now I know why Mailliot Pois is such a good descender. She has roads like this within a few miles of her house! :p :p :p :p :p

After a brief stop for food in Stinson Beach, we headed north about 3 miles to the road that would take us back to the ridge and eventually Fairfax. I hadn't done this road before- the Bolinas/Fairfax road- so I had no idea of what it might be like. Evidently it's about 4 miles up to the top- 6-7% grade with some steeper sections inbetween. That grade was warmer than the rest of the ride, I was sorry I had long sleeves on as I got quite warm.

Once everyone reached the top, we headed back home down the steep grade to the lake and then over past the golf course and into Fairfax. Again, it was a time to work on descending skills. Much fun!

I'll do this ride again- let's plan on a TE group. We need to start early as the eastern side of the mountain warms up pretty quickly as does the grade coming up from Hwy 1 (sheltered from most wind and not much shade).

MP - you can be our SAG!!!!!!! (ha ha ha- that'll be the day!)

BikeMomma
07-03-2006, 06:08 PM
Wow, BG, sounds like an AWESOME ride! I'd probably be up for doing it at a later date if the timing's right. Just say the word....

Glad you had fun!
~BikeMomma

Bike Goddess
07-04-2006, 03:07 PM
Bike Momma- just email or say something here and we'll set up a date when you can come! Great opportunity to work on climbing and descending skills!