Well, my brother-in-law Joe and I finally did Marin County right for a trip 
that lasted longer than one day. My first adventure in Marin back in 2009 was a 
single night of hotel touring and accidentally meeting up with Esteban, 
Franklyn, Aaron, and a few others and meeting them for the first time. Since 
then, I have tried to get back to Marin for a longer adventure and kept getting 
rained out or sick or some other thing. Finally, Joe and I made it happen. We 
left Friday evening from San Francisco where Joe got off work at 6 PM. We were 
back to his house by 7:30 PM Sunday.

Here is a map of the route and a description below that:

http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/view/114089915

Friday evening, we crossed the GG bridge heading into Marin.
We climbed Conzelman to the traffic circle.
We rode down Coastal in the dark to Bunker.
We stayed at the Headlands Hostel. I felt like I wasn't taking advantage of the 
tent that was adding to my load. But I liked the Hostel. I used the tent on 
night 2.
Saturday morning we climbed Miwok Trail in the Headlands.
Then we dropped to Tennessee Valley Rd to find and climb Coastal Trail. Tough 
climb, but I made it!
We dropped down Coastal to hang out at Muir Beach for a snack.
We took Hwy 1 North to a lunch stop at Stinson Beach. A lot of cars on a 
Saturday. No choice though.
We took Hwy 1 North to turn right on Randall Trail and climbed up to Bolinas 
Ridge.
We took Bolinas Ridge to Shafter and descended that. That put us on Cross Marin 
Trail.

After taking Cross Marin trail north, we planned to camp at Samuel P Taylor. 
However, we decided we needed to get to Pt. Reyes Station to buy food sooner 
rather than later so we just headed up there before claiming a campsite. Error 
in planning, I'm sure, because perhaps a store in nearby Lagunitas would have 
served us better. But our bumbling ways ended up being more fun in the end. It 
certainly lead to a lot more climbing than we would have done if we had planned 
for more efficiency.

We climbed on Sir Francis Drake to get back over to Hwy 1. There we saw Olema 
Campground and decided to settle for it. And there we found Dustin and Esteban 
near the end of their 8-day tour. Cool!

Day 3 we rode with Dustin and Esteban on the last day of their tour. The route 
went over Mount Tam via Bolinas Fairfax, West Ridgecrest, Old Stage, and 
Railroad grade. Having a great lunch in Mill Valley at Punjabi Burrito with 
Dustin, Esteban, and Joe was a highlight of an already great trip. From Mill 
Valley, Dustin and Esteban rode fast to the city, while Joe and I took it easy. 
We visited the Bay Model in Sausalito and had some ice cream. Then we rode over 
the bridge and back to Caltrain.

Outstanding 48-hour ride in Marin, and our bikes worked well for us. Atlantis 
for me, rear Hoss and front basket with net. Trek 7.2FX for Joe with rear 
panniers and stuff on top of the rear rack.

The Atlantis with a lot of weight on it performed well on the hills. I was able 
to climb and descend in dirt without feeling like this is a crazy thing to do 
with so much stuff attached. I was happy with how much dirt riding we could put 
into our tour and how easy that is to do in Marin. But for me, low gears are a 
must for that. Also, I'm still liking the V-brakes.

-Jim W.

p.s. Pictures prove that I was too tired to document the last half of the ride:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/46035786@N07/sets/72157630614961962/with/7587348830/

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