The campsite was reserved for a total cost of 38 dollars and it was a
non-specific site. We got to check in at the north gate and picked
campsite 18. I was told that 17 was the best because of it's very but
ours was pretty awesome. Longanisa is something I totally forgot
about. Such a good idea, that and some rice would make anybody's day.

-Manny


On Mar 25, 12:22 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> Manny
>
> Awesome set.  Thanks for putting it up.
>
> This is just the kind of thing I'd be doing with my Filipino cousins
> (I'm puti puti, my wife is pinay) if they lived up here or if I lived
> in LA.  They all ride, and they all camp together, but they don't do
> any bike camping really.  I'd love to get them into it.  It's a super
> tight group.  We'd be rocking the longanisa for breakfast big time.
>
> Did you have to reserve a site for Juniper?  What did it cost?
>
> Bill
>
> On Mar 25, 8:51 am, manueljohnacosta <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > When I first thought of a quick and easy S240, Mt. Diablo was the
> > first that came up to mind. We started from Walnut Creek Bart and
> > headed our way to the Juniper campgrounds. Three of us came semi-
> > prepared with panniers on our bikes. One of my buddies, Farid, bought
> > his hiking backpack with 30+ pounds of gear, with no tent. After
> > riding a mile up the mountain, we find our buddy Farid dropped. It
> > wasn't the thirty pounds of gear or the mountain biking tires that was
> > giving him trouble it was the fact that it was his first time riding
> > up Mt.Diablo. Being great friends we decided to carry his stuff for
> > him. Duy takes his sleeping bag and I take his hiking backpack and we
> > continue up the  mountain. While climbing Farid and I had an amusing
> > conversation. I told him, "Just let me know if you need to
> > stop." he replies, " I'll stop when it starts to level
> > out." I laugh because Mt.Diablo never levels out. When get to
> > Juniper with just enough time to see the sunset! We set up camp and
> > eat sloopy joes  for dinner and wake up to Cambells soup in the
> > morning. We ride the last leg up to the top and hike a bit before
> > descending down back to BART. Great trip, great food, great friends.
>
> > Pictures prove that we were 
> > there:http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157623688777100/
>
> > -Manny " It's just one more turn.." Acosta

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