Re: [RBW] Re: Recommend me a ride in Marin or nearby?

2024-06-12 Thread luckyturnip
Thank you all!On Jun 12, 2024, at 22:41, Cyclofiend Jim wrote:Two quick options:Railroad Grade on Mt Tamalpais is all climbing, but it's a polite grade and the views are quite nice. It is south facing so can get pretty warm if the temps come up. But there are places to stop and recover. China Cam

[RBW] Re: Recommend me a ride in Marin or nearby?

2024-06-12 Thread Cyclofiend Jim
Two quick options: Railroad Grade on Mt Tamalpais is all climbing, but it's a polite grade and the views are quite nice. It is south facing so can get pretty warm if the temps come up. But there are places to stop and recover. China Camp State Park can be a bit mountain-bikey at time, but the

[RBW] Re: Recommend me a ride in Marin or nearby?

2024-06-10 Thread Bill Lindsay
Here's the ride I did yesterday in Marin. I edited it just now to move the Start/Finish a few miles away from my front door: Ridge Trail Fondo · Ride with GPS The offroad section in the middle was quite strenuous. IT kicked my butt. I did it with dro

[RBW] Re: Recommend me a ride in Marin or nearby?

2024-06-10 Thread Wesley
Somehow I wrote "Marines" where I meant to write "Martinez". Dunno how that happened. Anyway, sorry for any confusion. -W On Monday, June 10, 2024 at 7:49:32 AM UTC-7 Wesley wrote: > in my experience, Marin is generally very hilly or very heavy traffic. If > you’re coming from Sac I would recom

[RBW] Re: Recommend me a ride in Marin or nearby?

2024-06-10 Thread Wesley
in my experience, Marin is generally very hilly or very heavy traffic. If you’re coming from Sac I would recommend going to Marines instead and riding into the trails above Rankin Park. There’s a steep climb to start but then it gets excellent. It’s a huge network of fire roads that are part of