Re: [RBW] Nice rides around Boonville, CA?

2011-09-09 Thread erik jensen
35mm is fine. bigger is nice, there are some long descents where the extra
traction would be enjoyable, but i road it loaded on 40mm schwalbes

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Eric Norris campyonly...@me.com wrote:

 Fish Rock is definitely on my to do list for rides in that area.  A very
 challenging ride would start in Boonville and head to the coast on Fish
 Rock, returning by heading north on Hwy 1 to Hwy 128.

 There are also some interesting roads from Ukiah to Fort Bragg.  I've
 ridden partway on both--Low Gap (which becomes unpaved soon after leaving
 town) and Orr Springs (paved, but more climbing).  I'd like to do the entire
 loop from Ukiah to Fort Bragg to Boonville to Ukiah.  That would be a great
 day's ride of 100+ miles with a fair amount of climbing and mostly in the
 backcountry.

 --Eric N
 Sent from the iPad 2

 On Sep 8, 2011, at 2:16 PM, erik jensen bicyclen...@gmail.com wrote:

 FISH ROCK ROAD.

 no question.

 do it.


 On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Eric Norris campyonly...@me.com wrote:

 I've spent a lot of time in Boonville, and have ridden in the area a lot.
  Here are some thoughts:

 If you're in Boonville, you basically have the choice of riding on Hwy 128
 (toward either the coast or Cloverdale) or heading over the coast range
 (Mountain View Road, Fish Rock Road, etc.).  Riding on Hwy 128 is the easier
 choice. Mt. View Rd will eventually take you to the ocean, but it would be
 an epic trip--wicked steep and lacking any type of services (ditto for Fish
 Rock Rd).

 If you're riding on 128, the easier route (big rollers mostly) is toward
 the ocean.  It's about 25 miles to the coast from Boonville, and along the
 way you'll ride through the Navarro Redwoods state park--very pretty.
  Traffic isn't too bad, and there's a wide shoulder in most places.  Go a
 little way up the coast and you'll reach Albion, where there's a nice little
 store/deli that makes good sandwiches.

 Heading toward Cloverdale on 128 involves more hills, including some
 extended 8% grade sections.

 Another alternative would be to ride on Hwy 128 toward the ocean, then
 take Flynn Creek Rd to Comptche, and from there turn left and head for the
 coast.  That would be about a 60-mile round trip from Boonville.  You could
 also head over the mountains to Ukiah, but that involves some significant
 climbing and several miles of 10-11% grade.

 There are a number of wineries along 128, specializing in Pinot Noir.  You
 can find services in Philo (limited) and Navarro (one store that's usually
 open during the day).

 --Eric Norris
 Sent from the iPad 2

 On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:29 PM, nathan spindel nath...@gmail.com wrote:

 Since a lot of folks on this list live in the bay area, I thought I'd ask
 if anyone knows of any nice routes for a day ride (10-50 miles) in or around
 Boonville, CA (Mendocino County)? Thanks!

 -nathan

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[RBW] Nice rides around Boonville, CA?

2011-09-08 Thread nathan spindel
Since a lot of folks on this list live in the bay area, I thought I'd ask if 
anyone knows of any nice routes for a day ride (10-50 miles) in or around 
Boonville, CA (Mendocino County)? Thanks! 

-nathan

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Re: [RBW] Nice rides around Boonville, CA?

2011-09-08 Thread Eric Norris
I've spent a lot of time in Boonville, and have ridden in the area a lot.  Here 
are some thoughts:

If you're in Boonville, you basically have the choice of riding on Hwy 128 
(toward either the coast or Cloverdale) or heading over the coast range 
(Mountain View Road, Fish Rock Road, etc.).  Riding on Hwy 128 is the easier 
choice. Mt. View Rd will eventually take you to the ocean, but it would be an 
epic trip--wicked steep and lacking any type of services (ditto for Fish Rock 
Rd).  

If you're riding on 128, the easier route (big rollers mostly) is toward the 
ocean.  It's about 25 miles to the coast from Boonville, and along the way 
you'll ride through the Navarro Redwoods state park--very pretty.  Traffic 
isn't too bad, and there's a wide shoulder in most places.  Go a little way up 
the coast and you'll reach Albion, where there's a nice little store/deli that 
makes good sandwiches.

Heading toward Cloverdale on 128 involves more hills, including some extended 
8% grade sections.

Another alternative would be to ride on Hwy 128 toward the ocean, then take 
Flynn Creek Rd to Comptche, and from there turn left and head for the coast.  
That would be about a 60-mile round trip from Boonville.  You could also head 
over the mountains to Ukiah, but that involves some significant climbing and 
several miles of 10-11% grade.

There are a number of wineries along 128, specializing in Pinot Noir.  You can 
find services in Philo (limited) and Navarro (one store that's usually open 
during the day).

--Eric Norris
Sent from the iPad 2

On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:29 PM, nathan spindel nath...@gmail.com wrote:

 Since a lot of folks on this list live in the bay area, I thought I'd ask if 
 anyone knows of any nice routes for a day ride (10-50 miles) in or around 
 Boonville, CA (Mendocino County)? Thanks!
 
 -nathan
 
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Re: [RBW] Nice rides around Boonville, CA?

2011-09-08 Thread erik jensen
FISH ROCK ROAD.

no question.

do it.


On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Eric Norris campyonly...@me.com wrote:

 I've spent a lot of time in Boonville, and have ridden in the area a lot.
  Here are some thoughts:

 If you're in Boonville, you basically have the choice of riding on Hwy 128
 (toward either the coast or Cloverdale) or heading over the coast range
 (Mountain View Road, Fish Rock Road, etc.).  Riding on Hwy 128 is the easier
 choice. Mt. View Rd will eventually take you to the ocean, but it would be
 an epic trip--wicked steep and lacking any type of services (ditto for Fish
 Rock Rd).

 If you're riding on 128, the easier route (big rollers mostly) is toward
 the ocean.  It's about 25 miles to the coast from Boonville, and along the
 way you'll ride through the Navarro Redwoods state park--very pretty.
  Traffic isn't too bad, and there's a wide shoulder in most places.  Go a
 little way up the coast and you'll reach Albion, where there's a nice little
 store/deli that makes good sandwiches.

 Heading toward Cloverdale on 128 involves more hills, including some
 extended 8% grade sections.

 Another alternative would be to ride on Hwy 128 toward the ocean, then take
 Flynn Creek Rd to Comptche, and from there turn left and head for the coast.
  That would be about a 60-mile round trip from Boonville.  You could also
 head over the mountains to Ukiah, but that involves some significant
 climbing and several miles of 10-11% grade.

 There are a number of wineries along 128, specializing in Pinot Noir.  You
 can find services in Philo (limited) and Navarro (one store that's usually
 open during the day).

 --Eric Norris
 Sent from the iPad 2

 On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:29 PM, nathan spindel nath...@gmail.com wrote:

 Since a lot of folks on this list live in the bay area, I thought I'd ask
 if anyone knows of any nice routes for a day ride (10-50 miles) in or around
 Boonville, CA (Mendocino County)? Thanks!

 -nathan

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Re: [RBW] Nice rides around Boonville, CA?

2011-09-08 Thread Anne Paulson
Fish Rock is partly unpaved, right? What's the surface like? Would 35 mm
tires work?

On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 2:16 PM, erik jensen bicyclen...@gmail.com wrote:

 FISH ROCK ROAD.

 no question.

 do it.


 On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Eric Norris campyonly...@me.com wrote:

 I've spent a lot of time in Boonville, and have ridden in the area a lot.
  Here are some thoughts:

 If you're in Boonville, you basically have the choice of riding on Hwy 128
 (toward either the coast or Cloverdale) or heading over the coast range
 (Mountain View Road, Fish Rock Road, etc.).  Riding on Hwy 128 is the easier
 choice. Mt. View Rd will eventually take you to the ocean, but it would be
 an epic trip--wicked steep and lacking any type of services (ditto for Fish
 Rock Rd).

 If you're riding on 128, the easier route (big rollers mostly) is toward
 the ocean.  It's about 25 miles to the coast from Boonville, and along the
 way you'll ride through the Navarro Redwoods state park--very pretty.
  Traffic isn't too bad, and there's a wide shoulder in most places.  Go a
 little way up the coast and you'll reach Albion, where there's a nice little
 store/deli that makes good sandwiches.

 Heading toward Cloverdale on 128 involves more hills, including some
 extended 8% grade sections.

 Another alternative would be to ride on Hwy 128 toward the ocean, then
 take Flynn Creek Rd to Comptche, and from there turn left and head for the
 coast.  That would be about a 60-mile round trip from Boonville.  You could
 also head over the mountains to Ukiah, but that involves some significant
 climbing and several miles of 10-11% grade.

 There are a number of wineries along 128, specializing in Pinot Noir.  You
 can find services in Philo (limited) and Navarro (one store that's usually
 open during the day).

 --Eric Norris
 Sent from the iPad 2

 On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:29 PM, nathan spindel nath...@gmail.com wrote:

 Since a lot of folks on this list live in the bay area, I thought I'd ask
 if anyone knows of any nice routes for a day ride (10-50 miles) in or around
 Boonville, CA (Mendocino County)? Thanks!

 -nathan

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Re: [RBW] Nice rides around Boonville, CA?

2011-09-08 Thread Eric Norris
Fish Rock is definitely on my to do list for rides in that area.  A very 
challenging ride would start in Boonville and head to the coast on Fish Rock, 
returning by heading north on Hwy 1 to Hwy 128.

There are also some interesting roads from Ukiah to Fort Bragg.  I've ridden 
partway on both--Low Gap (which becomes unpaved soon after leaving town) and 
Orr Springs (paved, but more climbing).  I'd like to do the entire loop from 
Ukiah to Fort Bragg to Boonville to Ukiah.  That would be a great day's ride of 
100+ miles with a fair amount of climbing and mostly in the backcountry.

--Eric N
Sent from the iPad 2

On Sep 8, 2011, at 2:16 PM, erik jensen bicyclen...@gmail.com wrote:

 FISH ROCK ROAD.
 
 no question.
 
 do it.
 
 
 On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Eric Norris campyonly...@me.com wrote:
 I've spent a lot of time in Boonville, and have ridden in the area a lot.  
 Here are some thoughts:
 
 If you're in Boonville, you basically have the choice of riding on Hwy 128 
 (toward either the coast or Cloverdale) or heading over the coast range 
 (Mountain View Road, Fish Rock Road, etc.).  Riding on Hwy 128 is the easier 
 choice. Mt. View Rd will eventually take you to the ocean, but it would be an 
 epic trip--wicked steep and lacking any type of services (ditto for Fish Rock 
 Rd).  
 
 If you're riding on 128, the easier route (big rollers mostly) is toward the 
 ocean.  It's about 25 miles to the coast from Boonville, and along the way 
 you'll ride through the Navarro Redwoods state park--very pretty.  Traffic 
 isn't too bad, and there's a wide shoulder in most places.  Go a little way 
 up the coast and you'll reach Albion, where there's a nice little store/deli 
 that makes good sandwiches.
 
 Heading toward Cloverdale on 128 involves more hills, including some extended 
 8% grade sections.
 
 Another alternative would be to ride on Hwy 128 toward the ocean, then take 
 Flynn Creek Rd to Comptche, and from there turn left and head for the coast.  
 That would be about a 60-mile round trip from Boonville.  You could also head 
 over the mountains to Ukiah, but that involves some significant climbing and 
 several miles of 10-11% grade.
 
 There are a number of wineries along 128, specializing in Pinot Noir.  You 
 can find services in Philo (limited) and Navarro (one store that's usually 
 open during the day).
 
 --Eric Norris
 Sent from the iPad 2
 
 On Sep 8, 2011, at 1:29 PM, nathan spindel nath...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Since a lot of folks on this list live in the bay area, I thought I'd ask if 
 anyone knows of any nice routes for a day ride (10-50 miles) in or around 
 Boonville, CA (Mendocino County)? Thanks!
 
 -nathan
 
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