Sounds exciting!  

In Marin county, all of the transit buses have front-mounted bike racks.  
Though they can be tricky with a tour-loaded bike. Not that you'll need it, 
but if you get in a bind... 

>From West Point Inn, you're more than halfway up Mt. Tam - You can ramble 
up on Railroad Grade, then roll another 1/2 mile to the East Peak, where 
you can hoof to the tallest bit or hike a loop around at parking lot level. 
Descend (after a couple short climbs) on East Ridgecrest and then West 
Ridgecrest to either BoFax or the Bolinas Ridge trail. 

You'll be close to Pt. Reyes Station - there's an excellent shop there 
called Black Mountain Cycles if you want to drop in and hang out, and 
grocery store and Bovine Bakery in town.  Those campsites are all 
reasonable distances from one another, so you should have time to enjoy and 
explore!

- Jim / cyclofiend.com



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