Thanks V for the excellent write up. As an addendum, the folks from my Benicia bike club left us at the Junction Cafe to go on to the summit of Mt Hamilton. I just wasn't up for that kind of riding, so I rode back to the cars with the rest of the group. Fortunately Tall Joe had given me the comibination to the door lock of his car so I could put my bike away and join the group for pizza.
Tall Joe and Craig (the faster riders of that group) got back at 6:45. (about 3 hours after us) They both said the last climb to the summit was very steep and hot. I'm glad I didn't go on! They also said that it is 20 miles to the summit instead of the 14 miles I had understood it to be. That gave them a century ride!
Of the 5 riders who went up that way, 4 made the summit including Joe Shami (our eldest member at 71). He also did the Grizzly Peak Century ride last weekend-a grueling ride of the SF Bay area hills (109 miles - 8550 ft elev gain) This guy has stamina!
As V said it was a nice ride, but the heat took its toll. Someone said they had recordings of 100 degrees- probably more like 95. Not easy riding with sun on us most of the way up. Coming back down from the Junction Cafe we hit headwinds (no wonder it felt so warm going up!) which somewhat impeded our rapid descent. But at that point, it was great to have something in our faces!
Lesson learned- on a day like yesterday, it would have been prudent to schedule this ride for a 7AM start. That would have made it much more pleasant for all of us!