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  1. #1
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    Yep





    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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  2. #2
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    Great pictures! I'm going to have to try to find a group of girls to go MTN biking with once in a while. I think I'd enjoy it.

  3. #3
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    I hear ya' on the hills in Marin County! We just came back from riding there and it is very different than the riding I have done here in the East. Here it has been more short steep climbs, rolling terrain, roots and mud. I found that as long as the long steep climbs were not loose or technical I could generally find a rhythm and a gear to keep going. Throw in some switch backs or loose trail surface, and I found that I expended way more energy and had to stop more often. I have preferred the rolling, swoopy single tracks, but they usually require some climbing to get to them. I can see that riding hills will make you stronger quickly, though, so keep at it!

    One place you may want to check out for some easier fun trails is China Camp in San Rafael. We did a nice 10-mile loop that had some climbing and switch-backs, but nothing that we had to get out of the middle ring for. There was enough to work on some handling skills, and lots of just fun riding.

  4. #4
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    I was going to suggest China Camp also. You need singletrack skills though as it can be narrow in the middle stretch. California is a lot of long steep climbs on fire roads.

    The Railroad Grade should be good training ground though. It is, um, the easiest climb on Mt. Tam. Just settle in and find the zen of climbing. V's photo above was a big 24 mile loop of Tam from Lake Lagunitas (Sarah, did you see the lilies! Inside joke, sorry.) with 3,560 ft of climbing. You'll be ready for it in no time if you keeping riding the RR Grade and add in the summit.

    Then head over to Briones of you want training rides averaging 183 ft/mile.

    If you're ever up in the Gold Country, try the Pioneer Trail (outside Nevada City) and the Olmstead Loop (in Cool) for more mellow singletrack.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

  5. #5
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    Thanks. I've actually gone to China Camp. I enjoyed it but it wasn't terribly challenging. (I know. I need to make up my mind!) I'll keep challenging myself though. It's really nice to see myself making progress.

 

 

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