
Let's do a Fun Run!
Preferably before April (think of it as a pre-Solvang shakedown). What dates work for you? Think of a destination/route it doesn't have to be far.
Moderators: notoptoy, S Allen, Solex68
We have some NorCal people who are up near you, and a number down in the South Bay. We need probably two fun runs because the two areas are a good 1-2 hours apart. I'm in for any I mentioned, but for guys near you, Dano, we can do Bodega bay or also consider a Hwy 12 run into Sonoma or my favorite road, Hwy 128 through Boonville to Pt Arena.Dano wrote:I'm in for (G)
It's a great view from up there on Mt. Hamilton but Hwy 130 is a tight road, not high speed. Alvin took a bunch of us up there a couple years ago and it was a fun ride, but a bit slow coming down the far side of the mountain on Hwy 130. San Antonio to Mines is a fun road, check out the street views on Google Maps, because it is so isolated you might imagine you are in the middle of Kansas. Fun drive, and you can end up at a number of good wineries in Livermore for lunch.svwilbur wrote:Dave, nice list. Option D looks ineresting. coming down from Mt Hamilton is that via San Antonio Valley road to Mines road up to Livermore? That looks like it has lots of twisties. What are those roads like?'' I have never been up on that side of Mt Hamilton on those roads. They look paved which is good. are they smooth or real bumpy or washboarded? anyone been up there lately after the rain last month?
Stacy, like Dave said the backside from Lick down to Livermore is like you are on the moon. Totally different terrain and scenery. LOTS of sweepers. The trip up to Lick/Mt.Hamilton is unfortunately/fortunately extremely tight, windy and sometimes sprinkled with cyclists. All worth it imho b/c of the spectacular view at the peak. Here is a report from the last Mt. Hamilton run we did:svwilbur wrote: Option D looks ineresting. coming down from Mt Hamilton is that via San Antonio Valley road to Mines road up to Livermore?
That looks like it has lots of twisties. What are those roads like?''
I have never been up on that side of Mt Hamilton on those roads. They look paved which is good. are they smooth or real bumpy or washboarded?