May 22 - A Twist on the Tour of Napa Valley
Due to popular demand, the route has been chosen and a date set.
Time: 9 am (but stay tuned based on weather)
Parking: Adams St east of Main St in St. Helena. This is a dead end street and recommended by both the Police Dept traffic person and the St. Helena Cyclery. The Bank of America on the same street is also open on Sundays.
Estimated length: A tad less than 60 miles
We値l start in St Helena, go south down the Silverado Trail, up Sage Canyon (around Lake Hennessey) to Chiles & Pope Valley Rd. Climb up to the junction of Pope Valley Rd (where we took the pic of all the girls) and then up to the charming market in Pope Valley for a brief stop. Then, we値l climb up the beautiful Ink Grade and down White Cottage and Crystal Springs to the Silverado Trail. Here is the twist: we値l go up to Calistoga for a food break at the truly charming gourmet market by the glider port. Then, we値l just cruise the Silverado Trail back to St. Helena. We値l find some lousy chow and cheap booze to consume after and as close to parking as possible to keep the whine factor low :p.
Let me know if you池e coming along!
Map of St. Helena
http://city.ci.st-helena.ca.us/page.cfm?name=map
Website for the nice folks at St. Helena Cyclery
http://sthelenacyclery.com/site/intro.cfm
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I think everyone had a good time
It was hot but we had a fun ride. Yellow brought the hordes from Placerville this time. She used my camera, figured out the timer setting (she's so smart :p ) and got the whole gang in front of the fancy Pope Valley Post Office.
In front: Sue (Yellow) and Bea (who did Slug Gulch with us last week)
In back: Chris, Sarah, Brian (Yellow's DH), Nancy, Kim and Cara (Chris' DW)
The Napa and Pope Valleys were still very green with lots of flowers due to our late spring rains. The brooks were a'babbling big time! Amazing to see that much water in them this time of year.
Kim and I were most disappointed that V was unable to come as there were some really cute striped tote bags at the hoity-toity orgo-natch market in Calistoga but V wasn't there to carry them home for us. :D
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Kim summits Ink Grade . . .
looking cool and refreshed after a 5 mile climb, the last 3 miles at 7.5%. I think the temps were in the 80s by now and none are us are acclimated to it yet. We all went beyond glowing today.
Anyone watch the CBS Sunday Morning Show?
Bubba watched it in Salt Lake City and said that Bill Geist (their funny travelogue reporter) did a piece on Hubcap City. It is just past our turn onto Ink Grade in Pope Valley. He said he helped him feel like he was there with us.