It's paved from Olema or Pt. Reyes Station up to the peel-off for Sky Camp, 
then about a mile or so on dirt road that does, indeed, climb. The NPS 
trucks use the road to service the campsite, but it's likely to be slick 
with mud in spots next Friday. No doubt we'll be walking the bikes up, even 
with the minimal Pasela tread on my Soma C-Lines.

And weather is looking better and better, it would be great if a few others 
were up for joining us there. I'm bringing my SoloStove for soup and 
coffee, maybe some firewood for dogs.

- Andrew, Berkeley

On Friday, December 19, 2014 3:58:49 PM UTC-8, Neil wrote:
>
> That sounds great! Hoping to get out there soon as well. Question: what is 
> the bike access like for Sky Camp? I remember hiking up there years ago and 
> remember it as something of a climb.
>  
>
> On Thursday, December 18, 2014 9:05:48 AM UTC-8, BSWP wrote:
>
>> I have site #6 reserved at Sky Camp, for 26 and 27 of December. Friend 
>> Mark and I are heading there from Ferry Building in SF sometime mid Friday 
>> morning, and will either spend Saturday night there, too, or head further 
>> on to Russian River lodging, not sure. But weather looks clear (can't say 
>> warm, though), anyone interested in sharing the site those nights is 
>> welcome. The site nominally holds six, but the reservations page showed 
>> just about the entire campsite wide open those nights.
>>
>> - Andrew, Berkeley
>>
>

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