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Ride reports & bike news from Chain Reaction's Mike JThu Mar 28 17:43:36 2024 / +0000 GMTUniversal Post Manager 1.1.2 [ www.ProfProjects.com ] We finally pulled off the "different" ride from a few weeks ago
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Thu Mar 28 17:43:36 2024 / +0000 GMThttp://chainreactionblogs.com/diary/?p=1970Lunch at the excellent Gazos Creek Cafe. And yes, they take credit cards!
The route? Woodside/Old LaHonda/Pescadero (nothing unusual yet!), the Bean Hollow to the coast and south on Highway 1 to Gazos Creek. Now we're talking something different. Had an excellent lunch at the Gazos Creek Grill, same place I ate a few weeks ago. So far, so good, since we were heading south, with the wind at our backs!
The run north was on Gazos Creek Road, which I'd hoped would be relatively sheltered from the win, which it was. Then back through Pescadero (twice through Pescadero on one ride, without stopping at the bakery?), north on Stage, then the long grind up Highway 84 back to Woodside.
It's counter-intuitive that it's actually longer getting back via 84 than Tunitas Creek, but that's just the way it goes. The grade's not as steep on 84, but there's something about, shall we say, "less defined" climbs that seems to make them harder. On Tunitas, you've got a climb you can sink your teeth into! On 84, you're just putting miles under your feet as you make your way first from the coast to LaHonda (with a variety of small "junk" climbs along the way) and then a mild, exposed and often-straight climb from there to Skyline.
About 75 miles, 6600ft of climbing, so technically, not a "tough" ride (has to be 1000ft of climbing/10 miles). But it felt harder than the numbers indicate, partly because of the headwinds, partly because Kevin's getting stronger again and has his Old LaHonda time back into the 24 minute range (he was just a bit faster than that before he had the kidney issues earlier in the year that kept him off the bike for three months). Not much time left to get Kevin in really good shape; the trip to see the Tour de France is only a few months away, and one of the days we'll be there will possibly feature a truly-epic 100 mile ride with over 15,000 feet of climbing. After today's ride, I'm thinking it's possible!]]>19702011-04-18 00:48:032011-04-18 07:48:03