Awesome ride, Manny. Thanks for the photos and the spider. Impressive how 
big you grown them out there. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Tuesday, October 1, 2013 10:52:48 PM UTC-6, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>
> Had the idea of seeing the aftermath of the Diablo fire. By far one of my 
> favorite mountains to ride is Mt.Diablo. I can say I have ridden 30+ times 
> in the last four years. So I was quite curious on the extend of the fire 
> damage it had on the mountain and how different it would be riding to the 
> top. Hence this ride.
>
> Tom, Sean, Mark, Evan and I all met up at Walnut Creek Bart. Riding to the 
> top of Mt.Diablo is a butt kicker and for anyone's first time riding it you 
> never truly forget it. 2 out of the 5 folks riding it was there first time 
> riding the road. Already to a good start.
> We ride our way up on a fairly quite day for Mt.Diablo passing up 
> tarantulas on the road and take any little dirt short cut to get us through 
> the road section as fast as we could. At the junction we stop and shared 
> some salami that Evan brought and continued up. Right after the junction 
> you could see the difference in what the fire did to the back side of 
> Mt.Diablo. The landscape, usually covered with trees and shrubs was turned 
> into a future apocalyptic landscape. On the plus side the clearing of the 
> tree made the views that much clearer as you ride further up to the top. 
> Mark was nursing a hang-over and was sweating out the last of the tequila 
> he had the night before. Regardless everyone made it to the top with no 
> trouble. Our descent down was a blast and we stop to admire the view after 
> we finally got on the dirt trails. We get to the gold fish and take the 
> unknown single track back down. We continued and work into more single 
> track and to see if there was any water in the creek crossing as we rolled 
> through. Sadly not enough rain to make our bikes truly dirty but we can 
> always come back. We finished the ride with some "adult" beverages and 
> sandwiches to call it a day. 
>
> It was a blast riding great route with amazing folks.
> Due to work and time I have a new appreciation when doing these rides. 
> Appreciate them that much more and look forward to them every time the 
> weekend rolls around. 
>
> Looking forward to the next one!
>
> Video proves that everyone loves tarantulas:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELRwVXxvaso
>
> Pictures to add to the effect:
> http://flic.kr/s/aHsjK2G4XJ
>
> -Manny "Oh yea there is goldfish on Diablo" Acosta
>
> P.S. Opened up a Esty. 
> First print up for sale! Super limited only ten available. 
>
> https://www.etsy.com/shop/MannyAcosta
>

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