Thanks my dudes! Happy to share. The thing about a ride like this on a two-speed, there's always that hidden third speed, and believe me I used it a lot. Warrior? I don't know about that. Stubborn? Absolutely.
Kevin: I went to UCSC too; although I don't remember finals being *that *bad, what with all the vibes and the now defunct pass/fail grading system... but surely beautiful regardless dstein (et al): I don't have a digital route; I used a paper map. Off road sections were basically Gazos Creek to Big Basin via a few random trails you can choose from to the 236 where Jay Camp is. There are sections of trail that follow along Skyline Blvd that change names, from just past the intersection with the 9 to Alpine, which is where I descended. These are great, link together, and seemingly bike-legal. Alpine is all paved to Pescadero Creek Road, which ends in its namesake. At one point you can dip down into Pescadero Creek Park, which links to Memorial County Park, which is back on Pescadero Creek, via a bike-legal fireroad. It takes a small bit of non-bike-legal singletrack to get to that trailhead, though. This section I skipped, as I was really enjoying the winding pavement at that moment! Also, back in Butano, I forgot to mention I rode along S Butano Fire Road a bit, which is an out-and-back. There are myriad private dirt roads all over that may be usable to a lone cyclist with good manners; but again, it was real muddy and I chose to stick to what I assumed would be a little more packed and maintained. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
