Yes indeedyNow, after the ride, that's an entirely different matterwe did enjoy a taste of 7 Deadly Zins, and a glass each of the Earthquake Syrah and Zin (Helga drove us home, thank goodness!).
Yes indeedyNow, after the ride, that's an entirely different matterwe did enjoy a taste of 7 Deadly Zins, and a glass each of the Earthquake Syrah and Zin (Helga drove us home, thank goodness!).
Tomgrrrl- Since you live in Berkeley, some of us in the East Bay should plan a ride here. The Bears are good training as is Wildcat Canyon Road.
Funny about the flats. I feel the same way. Hard for me to ride miles and miles of flat road. Like a few hills and a challenge or two!!! I'm glad I live where I have to deal with hills if I want to get out of town!![]()
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Nancy
I do the Bears quite often (and Wildcat)...usually park on Grizzly and ride through Tilden, down Wildcat, out San Pablo Dam Road and around the loop....I'd love to hook up with others to ride....you can email me at tomgrrrl@mac.com
Ellen
Tomgrrrl- What are your best days for riding? I am generally off on Sundays and Tuesdays OR on weeks when I work Sunday- I'm off on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. I'll send you an email as well!
Nancy
Love the bears! Love Wildcat! count me in!Originally Posted by Bike Goddess
nancy - you should try south park road sometime - now there's a hillIll even go with you
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Grizzly Peak Century is a fun ride, and the food is great. I've only done the first loop, since I've always been too wiped to head out on the second loop after lunch. Hopefully GPC and Top Hat don't fall on the same weekend in 2006.Originally Posted by cindysue
I love the Bears too (or three or four). I've only been down Wildcat, but the ride up looks like fun too.
and then there's the fact that it is so early in the season. Some of us haven't grown our climbing legs by then..... Let's hope for warm dry days early on!Originally Posted by aka_kim
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