2010 rides

I’ve been on some individual rides with people (including a few 20-mile SF circuits involving Trouble Coffee), but it’s been a while since I’ve been on a group ride. But… weather permitting, Port Costa/Martinez loop in the east bay again a week from Saturday (that is, on 3/6). I’m open to votes on whether to do it the “standard” direction (several miles of long gradual uphill and then a steep shorter decent on a 17% grade on McEwen), or the opposite, the direction we accidentally did it last time (sorry, helen and matt!).

February 23, 2010

SF ride this Saturday

It’s been a while— how about an SF ride? Meet outside the SW corner of the Ferry Bldg, 10:30AM Saturday. (or get there earlier and eat delicious Primavera breakfast chilaquiles/tostadas with me). Route idea: Embarcadero up and around to Presidio, along ridges w/ views there, down into the park, to the ocean, trouble coffee, back over Portola to the Mission. Probably 20-25 miles. Option for a loop around lake Merced.

August 28, 2009

Bay trail foster city: trip report & map

Six of us met up at Millbrae and biked South along the Bay Trail, through the Coyote Point recreation area (where we were tempted by the smell of barbeque), past San Mateo, and around Foster City, cutting back inland to Belmont, for lunch at Cafe Mossant, and then back via caltrain. I didn’t take any photos, but if anyone did I’ll post them. I tried out GPS track recording on my phone, you should see an embedded map below: A few stats from the cycle computer:17 miles, average speed 10mph, 100 minutes of cycling time. No organized rides for the next month or so, next ride mid-August.

July 13, 2009

Laid back Bay Trail ride, Sunday 7/12

Details to follow. This will be a more mosey-along ride than usual, a great starter ride. A few people have already said they’re coming on this as their first ride. It will be fun– minimal traffic, very flat, and a relaxed pace (much of it is on a paved path separate from the street, shared with the occasional jogger), though still a respectable distance (maybe 15 miles depending where we finish). ...

June 25, 2009
benicia bridge

benicia bridge

benicia bridge

June 21, 2009
rolling hills

rolling hills

rolling hills

June 21, 2009
so many flowers

so many flowers

so many flowers

June 21, 2009
graveyard

graveyard

graveyard

June 21, 2009

video: biking through a tunnel

video: biking through a tunnel

June 21, 2009

Port Costa debrief

Three of us met up on Saturday for a nice East Bay ride, from Pleasant Hill to Martinez and Port Costa, in a loop. We did a hybrid of a ride in the SF Short Bike Rides book (in particular, warm-up riding on the Iron Horse and Contra Costa Canal trails – paved, off-road meandering along a canal for miles, flat with mild rises and dips), and a loop recommended by Max C. This is more or less the route we took: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2937679 . My cycle odometer says it was about 34 miles total– there was a lot of small-scale twisting and turning that doesn’t show up on that map (it was about 19.5 miles out, and 14.5 miles back). The ride along Carquinez Scenic Drive was fantastic, up through an old graveyard, and then along a twisty cracked/filled/painted pavement road closed to cars with great views of the Carquinez Strait and the Benicia Bridge. We saw turkeys, deer, huge butterflies, and wildflowers. Port Costa was a tiny little town, with some friendly dogs outside Sparky’s, a new motorcycle shop under construction, blackberries just ripening along the train tracks, and The Warehouse – a huge bar with hundreds of beers, a gigantic stuffed polar bear, and really mediocre sandwiches and shrimp cocktails (they do weekend BBQ, but only on Sundays, we found out). Then coming back, we climbed McEwen (a painfully steep mile and a half, see the elevation at Mile 18 on the map above– I’ve since learned that most people do the loop in the opposite direction), but were then able to coast and ride along a gradual, curving downhill for about 6 miles. That was perhaps my favorite part of the ride. Smooth pavement, gradually winding turns, riding between rolling hills covered brown (I mean, “gold”) grass, warm sun with a slightly cool breeze, and almost zero traffic. I’ll put up another few photos after this.

June 21, 2009