You might consider riding out to the Pt Reyes Lighthouse. Bovine
Bakery is awesome. My wife and I got married in Olema. That whole
little area is great. I hope to see it all again on bike someday.

Update us as to your rides.

Mike

On Dec 27, 11:01 am, erik jensen <bicyclen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> you are certainly welcome!
>
> staying off the trails is a good bet--it'll take a while to dry out after
> this much consistent rain.
>
> i'll be back in town this thursday, and will have to go to work (already
> took the holiday vacation), so i won't be able to join you. if you need any
> bits or tools to solve any issues, i'm in oakland and can help you out with
> that though.
>
> don't miss the bovine bakery in pt reyes station, and there's a nice
> fireroad near there that is 3 miles or so out to arch rock--it's very easy
> (even in the rain, i'd imagine), and there's a bike rack where it closes to
> bikers. that's a nice spot to hit when the weather is bad, since it's easy
> enough--bad weather is magic for having trails to yourself, too, even here!
> 28s'd be ok, as it's well maintained by the national park service.
>
> anyway, here's a link to that hike described by a 
> hiker;http://www.bahiker.com/northbayhikes/prbv.html
>
> and photos from my blog;
> here <http://bikenoir.blogspot.com/2009/11/marin-minitour-203.html> and then
> here <http://bikenoir.blogspot.com/2009/12/marin-minitour-25-3.html>
>
> enjoy the riding! it's a wonderful time to be out, i find these misty rainy
> days to be so calming on the bike.
>
> erik
>
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 1:36 AM, James Warren <jimcwar...@earthlink.net>wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > I want to take a moment to thank Erik Jensen, Mike, Jim E, and Phil
> > Bickford for their extremely informative advice on underbiking it on Bolinas
> > Ridge Fire Road in Marin County, CA. You all gave me very useful things to
> > think about and helped me to visualize what the trail would feel like.
>
> > I still haven't done my ride in Marin. If I hadn't rained, I am sure I
> > would have gone for the fire trail on the Rambouillet, and just ridden
> > conservatively enough to be able to dismount if things got too technical
> > downhill. But given the recent wetness, I've decided to cut dirt roads out
> > of my mini-tour of Marin County. I am still hoping to do some road riding in
> > Marin this coming week. I'm getting ready to switch from JB's to Roughy
> > Toughy's for this ride and to put some fenders on the Ram. (Fenders and JB's
> > probably won't fit, but if by some miracle they do, the pictures will come
> > here first.) I checked the Riv site thinking, "Splats." Sold out. Now that I
> > need them, this fact registers with me.
>
> > Anyway, thanks again,
> > Jim W.
>
> > p.s. e-mail me if anyone sees a possibility of joining me to ride this
> > week. I'm thinking Thursday. Wednesday could be good if avoiding rain is not
> > a concern. Showers in the Wednesday's forecast. Rain for Tuesday. Tomorrow
> > is looking clear.
>
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