Manny,  as always,  great write up and pics!       It was the perfect way
to start off the new year with good riding and great peeps!           -Mike

On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 6:06 PM, Manuel Acosta
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Ride happened. Good weather, good folks. I'll start with some of my
> highlights.
> Getting to the start of the ride I'm greeted by Rivendell folks and
> Grizzle Peak Cyclists. Apparently GPC does an yearly ride up Diablo for
> NYE. It was funny because I imagined chaos when our two groups interacted
> with each other. Like two rival gangs meeting at a hangout to have an old
> school brawl that involved steel and twine vs carbon and lycra. Sadly the
> truth was much more civil then you realized. We all exchanged New Year
> greetings as we tried to figure out who was the ride leader for our group.
> Despite designing a route for the ride I had no intentions on following it
> if Joe was going to lead the way to Green Ranch and Joe wasn't there. So we
> figured we would just ride to Joe's house and see what happens. We meet Joe
> along the way and he maps out a direction he was planning on going and if
> anyone else wanted to follow him they can join in on the fun. We headed
> towards the top of the mountain in a sea of cyclist making their way on the
> road. We continued onto Green Ranch to check out the old pool and chimney.
> We took pictures, Dustin shared his salami and I share my prosciutto
> -provolone wrap and we took off riding some gnarly, rutted, rocky descent
> near Frog pond. We found ourselves at a trail marker that said end of
> trail. Lost, we had Sean be the ginny pig to check up ahead if the trail
> really did end. It did, Sean rode back. Dav shared some of his Fig-Newtons
> and we had more salami from Dustin. Our climb out of valley turned more
> into a hike when the mud started sticking and fenders needed to get
> unstuck. Finally back on the road we made our way to some food. We didn't
> have tacos like those PDX guys we had sandwiches instead. It was cool to
> note that just about everyone on the ride was someone that I've ridden
> before on a separate ride. It was interesting how everyone reacted when all
> clumped together on a ride also it was great how everyone stuck together
> and were in good spirits despite not really knowing where we were going.
> Huge thanks to Joe for leading the way toward new trails. Adventure is good
> when you have company that are willing to get lost for a bit.
>
> Pictures prove that this new year will be great:
> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjDtASDU
>
> -Manny "To more riding!" Acosta
>
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