Jim,

Hard to tell about the weather. If it is rainy enough, some of the
dirt trails turn to a sticky clay that clogs up your brakes. And if
you happen to actually be riding on the coast during a winter storm,
you'll get pouring rain and strong winds. One real issue for camping
in this area if you happen to hit a rainy spell, on the coast side of
the Coast Range, is how to dry your clothes. Wool just won't dry. 45
degree weather and being soaking wet is how people get hypothermia.

So I'd suggest a good amount of wool and some good rainwear. I wear
booties and a wool hat through the winter. Bring spare gloves.

Then again, the weather might be gorgeous. I once did a little
overnight from my house to Half Moon Bay between Christmas and New
Years, and ended up riding in shirtsleeves.

-- Anne

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