Saturday harbor ride
It was clear and cold early in the morning, but it would get warmer. The last few months, it had been either much colder or raining, so I hadn't been riding until later, if at all. It was the start of spring, and the first Saturday of daylight savings time. There was good sized group. On San Andreas, I was on a strung out line trailing the pack a few times, but managed to catch back on each time. From Sunset Beach on, I was sitting in the pack. At one point between Manresa and Buena Vista, a white truck was blasting its horn continuously for 20-30 seconds.There was a pretty big group of at least 20 heading up 152 and Casserly, and the riders up front pushed the pace a bit. On Casserly, a cop car going the opposite direction had its megaphone on with the cop telling the pack to ride single-file. The pace continued to be relatively hard on Mt Madonna, with riders dropping off way before the steep part, and I was a few hundred yards behind the lead group at the start of the steep part. I caught a couple of riders who dropped off the lead group by Hazel Dell, but then they stopped, so I continued solo up Hazel Dell, and down Browns Valley, when I caught up to another rider, and we traded pulls into Corralitos.
It had warmed up to a very nice day, and I headed back over Hames, Day Valley, Valencia, and Soquel.
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