MP, so where is petitepois' journal on bikejournal? I'm sure she has a lot to say about the ride.
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MP, so where is petitepois' journal on bikejournal? I'm sure she has a lot to say about the ride.
bikerz, the "climbing/distance maniacs" could always do an extra loop....while the rest of us eat :rolleyes: JK.
since we never got the "intro to East Bay Hills Spazzdog-o-matic progressive ride series" going and since I obviously need work....moderate ride with a hill climbing goat option sounds good.
How did Thom take those photos? I'm picturing him riding downhill no-handed, twisted around backwards like those moto photographers at a race. He truly is gifted.
BikerZ, you can include a Pinehurst climb, ala the Grizzly Peak Century, to make the route about 50 miles, and ... hmmm, maybe 3 or 4 thousand feet of climbing. If not Pinehurst, then maybe Wildcat Canyon? I think CindySue may know some good routes that include the Bears.
He has interrupter brake levers on his handlebars, so he had his left hand on the flat part of the bar with the brake and his right hand on my new camera.Quote:
Originally Posted by aka_kim
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There is a cafe if you turn right on San Pablo Road and go into El Sobrante. It's on the right side of the road. Pretty good place to eat. Veronic and I ate there when we did the Bears a few months ago.