Northern California - Hooky Ride Ramble

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Beaker
04-03-09, 06:39 PM
Beautiful day for a ride – and a nice shakedown for me. 53.1miles, 5360ft up, 3h 37mi riding time, 14.6mph average.

http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn384/RDW5980/2009_04_03_HookyRide/2004_04_09Ride.jpg

I headed out just before 8 into a chilly sunny morning and headed for the three bears loop. I’ve become quite fond of riding that in the reverse direction – you get the nice long climb up the back of papa bear and a great down hill to Briones. I stopped off there as I was getting an annoying rattle from my bike – couldn’t work out whether it was my seatpost, headset or what. Tightened a few bolts to be sure, then slowly removed stuff from my bike – water bottles (rattling cages?) – nope, pump knocking frame? – nope, seat bag??? – Yup. I honestly thought my headset was loose, but it was the tools in my recently re-packed seat pack. Anyhow onwards.

One of my favourite stretches of Bear Creek – the open Road beckons

http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn384/RDW5980/2009_04_03_HookyRide/DSC00557-2.jpg


The other benefit of doing the bears in reverese is that the flat stuff out by Alhambra Valley Rd, is actually a gentle downhill as opposed to being a false flat. I also enjoy the spin up San Pablo Dam Road by the end of the dam. It’s a nice 34x17 type spin before pacing down the Dam Road to Wildcat. I’ve learned over the last few years that riding SPDR at 9-10am is a pretty good plan as later in the day the winds invariably get up making it a pain.

Climbing up Wildcat Canyon it was time to loose the wind vest. I got one for $40 from Hammer during their year end sale last year, and I have to say it’s excellent. Very lightweight, but really helps on a chilly morning, yet it rolls up small enough to easily fit in a jersey pocket.

View to San Pablo Reservoir from Inspiration Point

http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn384/RDW5980/2009_04_03_HookyRide/DSC00559-1.jpg

The Beaker Bike

http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn384/RDW5980/2009_04_03_HookyRide/DSC00558-1.jpg

After refueling, crossing myself at the ROJA memorial latrine (the future’s so bright…) I headed off to climb up Shasta and Golf Course Road and then headed south on Grizzly Peak. For some reason I always find that route slightly irritating – Shasta/Golf Course is steep enough to warrant little gears, but not very satisfying. Grizzly Peak is just enough of an incline to slow you down, but not steep enough to be a challenge. Still the view across the bay today helped make up for that.

SF from Grizzly Peak

http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn384/RDW5980/2009_04_03_HookyRide/DSC00561-1.jpg

I then descended Claremont (nice), and climbed back up tunnel. A stop at Sibley to refill the bottles before enjoying the descent down Pinehurst (that’s getting a little easier, a little quicker each time I do it), through Canyon then through Moraga for a last little climb up Rheem. That’s always got a sting in the tail, forcing me to stand in my 34x24 to reach the summit. I looped back for my 53miles.

It was a good day to be riding, and a reminder to me that it’s been almost 3months since I rode anything greater than 40miles. My legs told me that when I stopped. I also did pretty well with a brand new saddle to be honest. It’s a better fit than my Arione – I don’t know that my backside was any worse than my legs, but I only made one minor tweak out at 30miles. The Antares will be my century saddle now, so I’m going to spend the next couple of weeks getting acclimated and fine tuning.


BlastRadius
04-03-09, 07:43 PM
Nice. I haven't done that ride since I last rode with my co-worker who lives at Keith and Euclid. Poor full Dura-Ace Cannondale Six13 hasn't been ridden in about two years.

jonathanb715
04-03-09, 07:53 PM
Nice. I haven't done that ride since I last rode with my co-worker who lives at Keith and Euclid. Poor full Dura-Ace Cannondale Six13 hasn't been ridden in about two years.

You're about my size - I'd be willing to give it plenty of exercise!:thumb:

JB


taxi777
04-03-09, 08:56 PM
Richard,Wish I could have made it to the ride...just what I needed, maybe next time!!
Great report, almost like being there anyway.

Hermes
04-03-09, 09:14 PM
Great report and pics. I have ridden that course (the other direction) several times in conjunction with the Berkeley TTT. It is always about the course, the gearing and etc. However, it is a very beautiful area.

Beaker
04-03-09, 09:35 PM
Thanks guys. Pete, sorry you couldn't make it, but I know you have more important things to take care of. Catch you at Primavera.

rydaddy
04-03-09, 11:50 PM
I am very jealous! Looks like an awesome ride. I also had the day off, and rode 60 miles.... 54 of them flat :(. Hey, do 20 mph headwinds count for climbing?

I would love to tour the East Bay hills sometime. :thumb:

BlastRadius
04-04-09, 01:01 AM
You're about my size - I'd be willing to give it plenty of exercise!:thumb:

JB

It's my friend-in-Berkeley's Cannondale that goes unused. It's a 54cm frame.
Maybe he'll loan it out. :)

BlastRadius
04-04-09, 01:04 AM
I am very jealous! Looks like an awesome ride. I also had the day off, and rode 60 miles.... 54 of them flat :(. Hey, do 20 mph headwinds count for climbing?

I would love to tour the East Bay hills sometime. :thumb:

Of course, those are the famed "delta hills".

Beaker
04-04-09, 06:02 PM
I would love to tour the East Bay hills sometime. :thumb:

Well ya know - the East Bay is conveniently central relative to Sac town and San Jose - perfect "all of NorCal" type location :thumb:

We need to get a meeting of the Bay Area and Sacramento chapters of BF NorCal some time this year methinks.

BenRidin
04-05-09, 09:53 AM
One of my favourite stretches of Bear Creek – the open Road beckons

http://i321.photobucket.com/albums/nn384/RDW5980/2009_04_03_HookyRide/DSC00557-2.jpg



Fantastic pix!
I think this has to be the part of the ride.
Somehow I missed this post until now.

BR