
Originally Posted by
maillotpois
We see a lot of the Blazing Saddles people over our way.

They cross the Golden Gate bridge, and come to Mill Valley and decide they're going to ride to Muir Woods.

I always find them about a half mile up what's probably a 2 - 3 mile climb (with some double digit percentage grades), stopped at the side of the road, looking at maps and scratching their helmets. I always stop and give some direction (like don't take Wildomar north of Molino, the street with the 25% grade because I don't even like to drive up it). My daughter often gives them advice on her way home from school - we were just talking about this today.
If you do want to come north of the city, there are some nice loops in Marin and a great bike path in Sausalito. Just know that Muir Woods is a pretty technical climb/descent.

I gather that Muir Woods is more for mountain biking? When you say it's technical, sounds off-road to me. I probably would pass on that. I am def more of a roadie.
I'm sure I'd love to come north and do some Marin loops, but I have to keep in mind that my biking time will be limited to when DH is in conference. He is not a biker, so when he's free, we'll be doing other, more touristy stuff.
Annie
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