I know the first half well - this second part is what intrigues me. Great 
write up - makes me curious about my own home turf!

Esteban

On Sunday, November 10, 2013 9:11:35 PM UTC-8, hsmitham wrote:
>
> Doug,
>
> Well were not sure that was Mike ;-) 
>
> Curtis is inspiring me to wear some cruise wear too! 
>
> And from what I saw there's a bunch to explore! For example dirt trails 
> heading North all the way to San Marcos and from what Mike said the San 
> Diego Randonneurs have a route all the way to Escondido or even 
> further...and that San Dieguito lagoon trail  is supposed to go all the way 
> to Vulcan Mountain. So no twisting my arm I'm ready to explore. The 
> Atlantis is  supposed to be ready in six weeks then the build so maybe the 
> first major ride with the Atlantis will be the Strada Rossa? I'm ready for 
>  San Diego most anytime.
>
>
> Best,
>
>
> ~Hugh
>
>
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 8:03 PM, dougP <doug...@cox.net <javascript:>>wrote:
>
>> Hugh:
>>
>> Great description & love the photos.  Love the shot of Mike going under 
>> the orange fencing.  You're right; it seems to say "no pedestrians".  
>> Curtis inspires me to dig out a Hawai'ian shirt for our next adventure.  
>> I've been all over the paved roads in that area but lots of the dirt 
>> connectors would be new turf, which is always welcome.  When your frame is 
>> ready would be a good reason for another trip down this way.  
>>
>> dougP
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, November 10, 2013 7:01:43 PM UTC-8, hsmitham wrote:
>>>
>>> It happened again another awesome SoCal Riv ride...Met Curtis and Mike 
>>> in Del Mar after I dropped off the Atlantis Frame and Fork with Mr. Allen 
>>> Wanta in Carlsbad for additional braze on's and a fresh coat of paint, had 
>>> to tear my self away as talking bike stuff can make me lose track of time 
>>> and space, oh right I did lose some time! Was about half and hour late to 
>>> the meet up fortunately I have one of those modern devices and gave Curtis 
>>> a heads up.
>>>
>>> We left the Del Martians behind and traveled South toward Torrey Pines 
>>> State Beach and made a turn East along Carmel Valley Rd skirting the Torrey 
>>> Pines Preserve lagoon fed by Penaquitos Creek. Just before Interstate 5 we 
>>> make a right onto Old Sorrento Valley Rd which transitions into Sorrento 
>>> Valley Rd, we made a pit stop at Cycle Quest tucked into a strip mall in 
>>> the shadow of Interstate 5 need to go back and really check the place out, 
>>> you can see the mixed terrain vibe is growing as this shop had Surly and 
>>> Salsa among other brands. I think we were all anxious to be free of 
>>> automotive traffic so we rolled over the rail road tracks up Sorrento 
>>> Valley Blvd and crossed into the Western edge of Penasquitos Canyon making 
>>> our way over a dry water course and had ridden no more than a couple of 
>>> miles before we spotted a group from the San Diego Randonneurs travelling 
>>> West...Mike chatted about their web site and future rides and Randonneur 
>>> bikes, very nice fellows all atop 29ers. We made our way up the canyon and 
>>> okay about this time I was in bliss smooth fire road and single track oh 
>>> and floating over the rough patches were the remounted Hetres hooray for 
>>> balloon tires.
>>>
>>> Continuing on we paused at the Penasquitos water falls and ook in views 
>>> of the surprising amount of water, but we had a meet up with our fellow Riv 
>>> rider Tom Virgil so we picked up the pace and giddily glided to the Eastern 
>>> edge of the Preserve at Black Mountain Rd. From here we climbed North up to 
>>> Carmel Valley Rd  turned left West toward Camino Del Sur and Tom, who had 
>>> camera phone in hand.and his luxurious Sam Hillborne with flipped Albatross 
>>> bars (unfortunately I didn't get any pictures of Tom's Sam, on the next 
>>> one) which has me thinking now. We had a brief chat and Tom took us into 
>>> new territory! 
>>>
>>> At a fair clip riding West down Carmel Valley Rd we turned right on to 
>>> Lopelia Meadow Pl past new model homes and a Danger no pedestrians sign 
>>> with orange barrier fencing http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedalpusher61/
>>> 10785042006/in/set-72157637527430185 (hey it didn't say no bicyclists) 
>>> before 
>>> us was a surreal graded plain with farming discards, tomato stakes, 
>>> graffiti-ed trailer and massive sewer section also adorned with graffiti. 
>>> We pressed on for our second canyon "Gonzales Canyon" which we dropped into 
>>> and the rest of the world melted away...more smooth single track with 
>>> undulating sections as the trail traced a line from canyon floor to 
>>> it's sloping sides. We paused often both to take in the solitude and route 
>>> suggestions from Tom...at a point he mentioned a 45% climb and I must say I 
>>> was skeptical...wrong we all fsound our LCG as we topped out of the Canyon 
>>> at it's South Western terminus at Torrey Pines Public Park on the back side 
>>> of Torrey Pine High School. 
>>>
>>> We lost Tom to family obligations and we all thanked him for showing us 
>>> a new playground as this area has a network of fire roads and trails which 
>>> run for miles upon miles in nearly every direction, more to explore. Can't 
>>> thank Tom enough he's a wonderful man and great riding partner.
>>>
>>> The three of us rode down to El Camino Real heading North and picked up 
>>> our third dirt section near Via Del Valle Rd (This is near 
>>> the Equestrian Center Tom spoke of thanks to Tom we avoided any nasty horse 
>>> people) we entered the San Dieguito River Park Lagoon trail and rode along 
>>> the edge of the serene waters of the lagoon with blue sky and 
>>> soft wispy clouds above and the Del Mar Fair Grounds across the lagoon 
>>> to our right. Exiting the trail at Camino Del Mar at River Mouth we headed 
>>> North onto Hwy 101 to Solana Beach and Pizza Port for refreshments. 
>>>
>>> I always experience a bit of sadness as a great ride comes to it's end 
>>> but in the end was completely satisfied with the ride and so pleased with 
>>> the company as Curtis, Mike and Tom are great fellows to ride with. 
>>>
>>> Here are my set of pictures to prove that it indeed happened.
>>>
>>>  http://www.flickr.com/photos/pedalpusher61/sets/72157637527430185/show/
>>>
>>> ~Hugh
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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