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    I realized that it is a jpg file so I uploaded it to my photos. Does this link work?

    The orange line is our route. Less total climbing than Mt Diablo and the climbs are broken up. After 5 miles of a nice easy warm up there is one very short climb of 6.4% (according to my trusty guide book).
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    Just trying to bump this to the top in case someone needs to see it.

    Anyone carpooling from my house should be there by 8:30 so we can count noses and pack up the carpool by 8:45 am.

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    Anyone happen to know the "best" way of getting there when coming from the south? Yahoo says to go straight thru Napa and continue on the 121, but would going to Cordelia then heading north be faster?

    And just what is this Muskowite Corner anyway? Will the parking lot be obvious?

    aka--more anal than Jobob--kim

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    Moskowite Corners is a sparkling cultural hub of wily and mysterious Moskowillians - actually it consists of a mini-mart, diner and gravel parking lot.

    Regarding the best route there for you, dunno. Looking at the map, going up past Rockville to Wooden Valley Road is a straighter shot. You'll probably get less traffic. You may have lower speed limits but I really haven't a clue. You'll pop out onto 121 just like if you went through Napa. That early in the AM, the traffic at Cordelia Junction should be manageable. Perhaps another one of your Bay Area cohorts would have a more informed opinion.

    From Davis, we take the back roads to Winters and then drive over the dam and past the Lake so we actually drive some of what we will be riding. It's not fast but it is scenic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Moskowite Corners is a sparkling cultural hub of wily and mysterious Moskowillians...
    And this is prime viewing season! I'll bring my binoculars.

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    So Kim it's similar to Elko, NV - which you had ALWAYS wanted to visit. I know your dream came true when we stayed there.

    V.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica
    So Kim it's similar to Elko, NV - which you had ALWAYS wanted to visit. I know your dream came true when we stayed there.
    V.
    I haven't seen any space aliens at Moskowite Crnrs (unless you count the Harleys - that outta get Corsair riled up! )

 

 

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