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We are flying into San Francisco on Wednesday, have seven
weeks, to find the most fun singletrack in California. We will bike between places and have a list that includes, Henry Coe Park, Mammoth, Yosemite, Tahoe, Downiville, Sierra Buttes, Lassen, Boggs Mountain, Oat Hill mine trail, and Annadel. Does anyone have anymore suggestions, particularly for the area around San Francisco? We will stay there a couple of days when we arrive to overcome the jetlag, etc. Utterly grateful for suggestions. Per http://lowdin.nu |
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"Per Löwdin" <Perlowdin@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:qt9Ic.98296$dP1.329544@newsc.telia.net... > We are flying into San Francisco on Wednesday, have seven > weeks, to find the > most fun singletrack in California. We will bike between > places and have a list that includes, Henry Coe Park, > Mammoth, Yosemite, Tahoe, Downiville, Sierra Buttes, > Lassen, Boggs Mountain, Oat Hill mine trail, and Annadel. > Does anyone have anymore suggestions, particularly for the > area around San Francisco? We will stay there a couple of > days when we arrive to overcome the jetlag, etc. Utterly > grateful for suggestions. > > Per http://lowdin.nu |
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Per Löwdin wrote:
> We are flying into San Francisco on Wednesday, have seven > weeks, to find the most fun singletrack in California. We > will bike between places and have a list that includes, > Henry Coe Park, Mammoth, Yosemite, Tahoe, Downiville, > Sierra Buttes, Lassen, Boggs Mountain, Oat Hill mine > trail, and Annadel. Does anyone have anymore suggestions, > particularly for the area around San Francisco? We will > stay there a couple of days when we arrive to overcome the > jetlag, etc. Utterly grateful for suggestions. > Since you're in SF you should probably at least make a pilgrimage to Mt Tam. I have no idea what, if any, legal singletrack is in the area but it is where all those Marin County hippies got their start mtn biking and the view is incredible. If Pete F has the time to respond he'll have the best suggestions. After San Francisco I'd highly recommend heading up Redwoods Natl Park. Pete's done some killer riding north of San Francisco off of Hwy 101. And there is some legal singletrack in Redwoods Natl Park, not much, but the trees sure as hell make up for it. http://www.2fortheroad.net/2002trip/2002trip.html Make sure you get a beer at Dylan's Pub while you're in S.F. And WTF is the USA so backwards when it comes to vacation time. Greg -- Destroy your safe and happy lives Before it is too late The battles we fought were long and hard Just not to be consumed by rock'n'roll |
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> And there is some legal singletrack in Redwoods Natl
> Park, not much, but the trees sure as hell make up > for it. We are absolutely going, we rode an afternoon in Marin county in 99, had just one afternoon, mostly fire road, and some fun singletrack, not much though. > Make sure you get a beer at Dylan's Pub while you're in > S.F. Thanks, will look that place up. > And WTF is the USA so backwards when it comes to > vacation time. That is a question we often ask our selves. Per http://lowdin.nu |
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"Per Löwdin" <Perlowdin@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:qt9Ic.98296$dP1.329544@newsc.telia.net... > We are flying into San Francisco on Wednesday, have seven > weeks, to find the > most fun singletrack in California. We will bike between > places and have a list that includes, Henry Coe Park, > Mammoth, Yosemite, Tahoe, Downiville, Sierra Buttes, > Lassen, Boggs Mountain, Oat Hill mine trail, and Annadel. > Does anyone have anymore suggestions, particularly for the > area around San Francisco? We will stay there a couple of > days when we arrive to overcome the jetlag, etc. Utterly > grateful for suggestions. > > Per http://lowdin.nu > I'll second the mandatory Mt. Tam experience. There's no great legal single track, but the views of the north San Francisco bay area are very nice from the top. It should be getting hotter by the time you'll arrive, so early-ish starts at Oat Hill, Annadel and Bogg's might make those outings more enjoyable if you're not acclimated to the warmer weather. http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/afos/SFO/ZFP/SFOZFPMTR If you need a nice beach break (pun intended), head south to Santa Cruz and catch Skegg's/El Corte de Madera along the way. My two cents is go ride Skegg's and visit Santa Cruz vs. Bogg's and Lake County, but that's just my vote. Are you bringing the roadie rigs? If so, remember that the north bay is part-time home to Levi Leipheimer for a reason. I don't believe it's because of the wine. Cheers, hr |
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> My two cents is go ride Skegg's and visit Santa Cruz vs.
> Bogg's and Lake County, but that's just my vote. Splendid, we will have a good look into that one. > Are you bringing the roadie rigs? No, we will ride our MTB hardtails, pulling BOBs between places with singletrack, but no singletrack with the BOBs. Per http://lowdin.nu |
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 11:26:14 GMT, "Per Löwdin" <Perlowdin@hotmail.com>
wrote: >We are flying into San Francisco on Wednesday, have seven >weeks, to find the most fun singletrack in California. We >will bike between places and have a list that includes, >Henry Coe Park, Mammoth, Yosemite, Tahoe, Downiville, >Sierra Buttes, Lassen, Boggs Mountain, Oat Hill mine trail, >and Annadel. Does anyone have anymore suggestions, >particularly for the area around San Francisco? We will >stay there a couple of days when we arrive to overcome the >jetlag, etc. Utterly grateful for suggestions. I'm not so sure that Bogg's is worth the road burn to ride...if I were you I and I was determined to ride Bay Area stuff, I would head North to Santa Rosa for Annadel, then East into Napa for Oat Hill, and then continue on. Hwy 29 betweenn Calistoga and Middletown/Bogg's is NOT cyclist friendly being narrow, having no shoulder, many blind turns and lots and lots of RVs and idiot redneck drivers. On your Marin rides, you can hook into a nice bit of singletrack by incorporating Tamarancho (http://www.boyscouts- marin.org/camps/fot.htm) into a ride. A long ride that includes Bolinas Ridge and some of the singletrack at Point Reyes National Seashore would also be a good choice. Let me know when you get to the Annadel area and/or Oat Hill area and if you're interested in company/local guide I'll carve some time out and meet up with you. |
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> I'm not so sure that Bogg's is worth the road burn to
> ride...if I were you I and I was determined to ride Bay > Area stuff, I would head North to Santa Rosa for Annadel, > then East into Napa for Oat Hill, and then continue on. We´ll fly in, stay in a hotel (Golden Gate, Bush St.) a couple of days to wind down, get over the jet lag, look around a bit and enjoy being there, and then decide which way to go. Of course we like o bike in Annadel and on Oat Hill, either now or in late August when we return to SF. > Hwy 29 betweenn Calistoga and Middletown/Bogg's is NOT > cyclist friendly being narrow, having no shoulder, many > blind turns and lots and lots of RVs and idiot redneck > drivers. > > On your Marin rides, you can hook into a nice bit of > singletrack by incorporating Tamarancho (http://www.boyscouts- > marin.org/camps/fot.htm) into a ride. I appreciate the imperative on their map: "Bikes must stay on singletrack" > A long ride that includes Bolinas Ridge and some of the > singletrack at Point Reyes National Seashore would also be > a good choice. Thanks, just googled up those rides. > Let me know when you get to the Annadel area and/or Oat > Hill area and if you're interested in company/local guide > I'll carve some time out and meet up with you. Splendid, we´ll get in touch. Per http://lowdin.nu |
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