Jim:

I just sent you the link to Chris Kostman's write-up on this on the
Rough Riders site.

>From Buellton, take 246 east to Refugio Rd, then right.  Chris' time
for the loop seemed pretty quick & you guys will be hauling stuff up
the hill.  I would want to be over the top way before noon to make a
1:45 train in Goleta.

They are doing work on the bridge at Hollister Ave where bike used to
have to exit so I'm not sure what you'll have to do there.  If you can
exit Hollister, it's a straight shot to the train station but you have
keep an eye out for the Amtrak signs.  The station is a couple blocks
north of Hollister.

dougP

On Jul 17, 5:44 pm, James Warren <jimcwar...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> This is a request for some info needed by some south-riding tourists who are 
> list-members. Dustin and Esteban are on their way south now from San 
> Francisco. I am joining them in Buellton tomorrow, and Tuesday morning, the 
> plan is to set out for Santa Barbara.
>
> They need to be at the Goleta train station to get a train that departs at 
> 1:45 PM Tuesday.
>
> We are trying to figure out if it is realistic to set out early and ride from 
> Buellton to Goleta via the Refugio pass (a dirt climb) instead of Highway 101 
> and make it to Goleta by 1:45 PM.
>
> Is there anyone on the list who has done the Refugio pass with a sense of how 
> long it took. (I know that riders vary, but I'm just trying to get as much 
> info as I can.
>
> Thank you very much,
> Jim Warren

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