Ted, that is an awesome route from Tracy to Walnut Creek via Diablo. The plan
was a friend would drop me in Sonora, but I may ask her to take me to Tracy on
her way back to Oakland. But if I cheat like that I may as well go someplace
really cool for a start. Not sure yet where, there are lots
If you want to ride Ed .. just ride .. the circumstances take are of
themselves.
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I've never ridden east of Mountain House Pkw so I won't comment on routes
across the central valley.
Altamont pass is fine, I think Paterson pass (just a bit further south) is
quite nice.
If you like suburban multi-use trails the Iron Horse trail is fine, but I
wouldn't go out of my way to ride
I knew the stretch through the industrial ag of the Valley would be hard, so I
was hoping somebody knew a slightly less bad route to Altamont. The routes
going North look just as ugly.
The vague plan was to leave Sonora at first light on a Sunday and coast down
the foothills to the valley
I second Jeremy on this. Straight, boring, high speed two-lane roads with no
shoulder sounds like a lousy place to learn a new bicycle, especially in this
age of drivers more focused on their phone screens and keyboards than actual
driving. I wouldn't do it.
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There are lots of bike shops that can pack and ship the bike back to your
home, so you could ride to just about anywhere from Sonora, but I see the
appeal of having Rivendell do it. I also see the appeal of toughing it out,
you and the bike, bonding on a journey, chasing grain elevators across
Honestly, most of the ride between Sonora and Walnut Creek would be pretty
much the worst Northern CA has to offer in terms of cycling. The Sierra
foothill roads near Sonora are mostly high-speed two-lane highways with
lots of traffic and little to no shoulder for bicyclists. Once you get
Ed,
Thanks for buying that bike. That thing was super tempting!
If I was coming from out of state to Sonora with plans to ride my bike I'd
look into riding east from there. I've always considered Sonora a starting
point of sorts for some of the most beautiful country in California. I'm
I live in Oakland and haven't cycled out that direction but my vote would
be to be to go that northern route through the delta area that goes through
walnut grove and isleton. Though that area might feel a lot more like
chesapeake bay than california (in fact most of the ride no matter what