Where about are you at? I'm over in the neighborhood near the hospital.
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Walnut Creek, CA
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Besides what Dustin said, there are a good number of classic road
routes that loop around here, e.g. 'Three Bears' out beyond Briones
and Orinda, 'Carquinez/McEwen' via Martinez, 'Redwood' via
Moraga/Canyon/Pinehurst, and 'The Country Clubs' route which traverses
several fairways down towards Danville.
For dirt and fire trails, you can't beat Shell Ridge open space, and
adjacent Diablo Foothills regional and Mt. Diablo s.p.s. Not to be
overlooked are all the convenient, off-street connector bike/MUP
paths. The Iron Horse, CC and YV canals, and the sleeper
Sugarloaf-Shell Ridge trail.
There are many nice quiet, older roads that align with the topography
(see latest BQ) and "secret" (i.e. non-auto) connector paths bridging
disparate cul-de-sac neighborhoods. For a start, here's the trunk of
one of my favorite "in town" rambles. Begins at the landmark Heather
Farms area which is easy to get to via BART/trail, follows the edge of
the hills/open space on some of the more interesting streets, and
yields plenty of good opportunities for branching back home via dirt
or asphalt:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/joe_bunik/6001114040/sizes/l/
=- Joe Bunik
Walnut Creek, CA
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By who now? Who is this 'Petersen' [sic] ??? ;-)
R2R is a good gazetteer of Contra Costa and Marin country rural roads,
which can be stitched together into any number of loops. It doesn't
seem like much has changed them in 20 years (except maybe in the
farmlands out east of Diablo). Vol. 2 covers the peninsula, I need to
get that one someday.
These sound great. But I'm guessing that Michael, who thinks that if
he's in the hills he needs to drive to "more suitable riding areas,"
is not going to want to ride up the Three Bears or Painhurst, I mean
Pinehurst. (Me, I think that if I'm in the hills I've gotten to the
suitable riding areas and should ride. But to each his own.)
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Just figured many folks were interested/intrigued by the riding out
here in "Rivendell Country!"
fwiw, here is the rwg account where I'll be adding my maps- 'WC loop'
is a good quick 'un with a little of everything:
http://ridewithgps.com/users/49278
Here are some links that may be helpful.
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maybe a way to get to Berkeley from HQ
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