The Junction is also adjacent to a facility (maybe a fire station?) that 
has an accessible hose.  There are a couple RUSA Permanents that go through 
there, and it's on the cue sheet as an alternate water source.  

On Monday, February 4, 2013 10:31:25 AM UTC-8, Anne Paulson wrote:
>
> For the bulk of the ride, that is, from when you get on Mt. Hamilton 
> Road to start climbing (the end of the first day) until you get to 
> Livermore, there are two places to buy food: the top of Mt. Hamilton, 
> where there *may* be vending machines that *may* be open, and the 
> Junction, where there is a cafe which might be open, which you'd 
> probably get to around midday the second day. Before then, you climb 
> up to Mount Hamilton to Grant Ranch (I think that's about 1000 feet of 
> climb, maybe a bit less) and camp the first night. Then, the second 
> day, you complete the climb of Mt Hamilton (another 3000+ feet, but 
> it's not steep), go down the other side, and ride through the lovely 
> San Antonio Valley. 
>
> Grant Ranch Park, the top of Mt. Hamilton and (I think) the Junction 
> Cafe have water. 
>
> Bottom line, a long way without services. Be prepared. It's beautiful 
> but remote. 
>
> On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 2:28 PM, hangtownmatt 
> <hangto...@yahoo.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > Couple questions:  (1)  If I did this, I'd be coming from Placerville, 
> CA. 
> > Is there a safe place near the Freemont Bart station to leave my car? 
>  (2) 
> > The ride sounds like lots of calories burned.  Are there services nearby 
> > and/or along the way?  Or, must we pack a two day supply of food and 
> water? 
> > 
> > Matt 
> > 
> > On Friday, February 1, 2013 10:17:42 PM UTC-8, Manuel Acosta wrote: 
> >> 
> >> Mike asked me about a s240 trip to Mt.Ham. Taking Will's suggestion. 
> >> Trying to give enough notice so that people can actually come to these 
> >> things. 
> >> Hosting a s240 to Mt.Hamilition. Will be a mixed terrain ride. Long and 
> a 
> >> good amount of climbing. Two days 4000+ climbing. 
> >> But the views and route are by far worth all the trouble. 
> >> 
> >> First day. 
> >> Fremont Bart to Joseph D Grant Ranch. 50ish miles 
> >> http://goo.gl/maps/Cixf4 
> >> 
> >> - Slight detour on Sierra(because Google can't change the directions). 
> >> Instead of riding down Sierra riding down the Sierra Vista Trail into 
> Alum 
> >> Rock Park. 
> >> - I take this route in reverse when I have time and it's a blast. 
> >> 
> >> Second day. 
> >> Joseph D Grant Ranch back to Fremont Bart 80ish 
> >> http://goo.gl/maps/9GpCF 
> >> 
> >> - Totally making this part up. Never been this far out I hear it pretty 
> >> flat after Hamilton. I'm actually open to suggestions on making it more 
> >> interesting. 
> >> 
> >> So there it is. Sorry for the weird dates I'm on my second winter break 
> >> and I got a week off and my weekends are booked. 
> >> Any suggestions on the route or interesting place to see would be 
> helpful. 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> 
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