Followups:
Cheryl; It was not too bad, but I definitely understand why they had closed
the road. The worst part of the descent was simply having to take it easy
and get much colder than I would've otherwise since it took longer (I had
full wind protection for the descent).
Brad, Manuel, David; I'
Those were great! Thanks for sharing the link!
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:08 PM, erik jensen wrote:
> Happy to share and thanks the compliments!
>
> jinxed: 14 degrees is cold. It was easy enough to stay warm on the way up,
> but after the sun went down things got brisk. I have ample winter cycl
Erik was the descent slippery at all, or had any icy patches melted away by
the time you were up there? I saw that rangers had closed the roads to cars
yesterday.
-Cheryl
in SF
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 12:08 PM, erik jensen wrote:
> Happy to share and thanks the compliments!
>
> jinxed: 14 degree
Happy to share and thanks the compliments!
jinxed: 14 degrees is cold. It was easy enough to stay warm on the way up,
but after the sun went down things got brisk. I have ample winter cycling
gear leftover from my previous home (omaha), so I was able to stay
moderately comfy with lobster gloves an
Greta shots, Erik. Don't see those sorts of pix around here much. Rather
enchanting.
RS
--- On Tue, 12/8/09, erik jensen wrote:
From: erik jensen
Subject: [RBW] a snowy mt. diablo
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Date: Tuesday, December 8, 2009, 12:25 AM
Hi RBWers,
The Atlantis
Hi RBWers,
The Atlantis and I took off this afternoon for a spin up a snow-covered Mt.
Diablo. The variety of colors and light up there today were quite unique,
and it was wonderful to get just a bit of snow riding in out here in CA.
Post here;
http://bikenoir.blogspot.com/2009/12/snow-on-mt-diab