Hi All,

Last weekend I had the pleasure of heading out for a long weekend of 
camping with a bike race stuffed in the middle. It's the second year of the 
so-called Old Growth Classic and was quite a blast with a good group of 
folks from all around the bay area (and elsewhere). You can read about the 
event here: http://oldgrowthclassic.com/. It was organized by the Mountain 
Bikers of Sanat cruz, and what a cool group of folks they are. You can also 
see a photo summary of the event from Mr. Radavist here: 
https://theradavist.com/2019/09/rugged-hills-and-mingling-with-redwoods-the-2019-old-growth-classic/

I have not really explored the area too much, so decided that the best way 
to make it a full "adventure" weekend was to load up my Clem and huff my 
way to the race the day before. I initially had a pretty mellow route 
planned that would start at my sister's place in Redwood City and be an 
enjoyable and quite paved/dirt route to the venue about 40 miles away. 
However, I ran into some issues such as a 15 ft tall fence blocking my 
route (no picture because I was just so emotionally crushed), getting lost 
and somehow winding up on a hiking trail (and getting scolded by the park 
officials), and then huffing a backpack full of mechanical equipment about 
3 miles after 60 miles in the saddle and in the dark (the fellow who was 
hauling it originally was more defeated than I was at that point). Needless 
to say, the day before the race didn't go quite according to plan, but I 
still made it into the campground around 8:30 and scored some sweet pizza 
from some nice folks who saw how miserable and defeated I looked. Overall, 
it was about 60 miles and 8000 ft of climbing, bleh.

After my warm up the day before, the plans for race day changed from trying 
to do well, to just trying to finish. I took off all of my bags, had a full 
breakfast, chugged some coffee, and headed to the start line for what would 
be a rather difficult day. As a general note, though, I was never planning 
to truly "race" the event, rather just explore the area and meet some nice 
folks who enjoy riding their bikes in beautiful places (of which there were 
a lot!). The route took us through some beautiful redwoods, but I think the 
highlight of the route was an are called "chalks mountain" that was 
exposed, but allowed for fantastic views of the surrounding area. It also 
had some pretty fun "kitty litter" surfaces that the 60mm g-ones gobbled up 
with elation. The final climb was awful and I walked most of it, as did a 
lot of the folks I was "riding" with at that point. I rode in some trail 
running shoes that proved to be the envy of those who were walking in 
standard bike shoes up the 20-30% grades on loose surfaces, casual bike 
attire for the win!

Ultimately, I finished in just under 6.5 hours, but I finished and that was 
the main point for me. During the award ceremony after everyone showered 
and recovered, the announcer asked the group who had biked to the event. A 
few hands were raised (mine included) and she asked where they rode from; 
most were from Santa Cruz and a few from the south bay area; but it turned 
out I had ridden the farthest (unintentionally) to the race and actually 
won something! In this case, a pair of wheels I couldn't use on my Clem 
(dam disc brakes!). Luckily the company exchanged it for a crankset I could 
put on my road bike, so I managed to win something at a bike race with my 
Rivendell with a basket on it! Suck it mainstream bike marketing!

The day after I made some pancakes, chatted with the folks I had met over 
the weekend and set off for redwood city (the easy way this time). It was a 
mostly paved day heading out of big basin, but once I got on skyline I took 
some double track into Monte Bellow Preserve and then headed down page mill 
road, which has to be one of the best descents in the whole bay area. It 
was a nice finish to an initially ROUGH start to the weekend.

I'll be sure to do this event again next year, and for those that might be 
interested, it sells out in about 24 hours, so be quick!

Cheers and have a good Weekend,
Collin in Oakland

The routes
Day 1: https://www.strava.com/activities/2712351813
Day 2 (race): https://www.strava.com/activities/2712351800
Day 3: https://www.strava.com/activities/2712351782


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