You might want to do some gorgeous road miles by getting on Panoramic 
Highway and climbing up to Pantol Ranger Station then climbing some more 
and follow the ridge line (Ridgecrest) and then Bolinas-Fairfax Rd. down to 
Alpine Lake. From there, climb up toward Pine Mountain and descend into 
Fairfax. You can experience some more Marin ambience at the Fairfax coffee 
shops and eateries.
Wander back through Ross, Corte Madera and Mill Valley. You can take fire 
roads back to the Headlands.
This may take some help from passing cyclists but most would be happy to 
lead you if they are going the same direction.
Western Marin County is a wonderland for biking!

On Tuesday, December 25, 2012 5:48:58 PM UTC-8, Jim Thill - Hiawatha 
Cyclery wrote:
>
> Today I rode Miwok, Bobcat, Marincello, Tennessee Valley, and Old Springs 
> Trails in the Marin Headlands. I also detoured to Haypress campground, but 
> given the sogginess after the all-day rain, I opted to go over the big hill 
> back to the warmth and excellent coffee of the Marin Headlands Hostel. ....
>

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