Pre-registration for Nonmembers
Pre-registration for this event is optional, but strongly encouraged.
Leader: Pat Greene (415) 481-5469 text
Leader: Chris Witt
Meet at 10:00 am
Pre-registration
Air quality is marginal for me (90). We will show up at starts, but I may not be able to do whole ride.
The start time at Dunphy Park is 11:00 am.
The correct ridewithgps file for the Dunphy Park Start is https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37399572
The ridewithgps file for San Francisco has been updated Saturday ~4pm; if you have already downloaded it, please update.
Preregistration strongly encouraged!
Start: McLaren Lodge, Golden Gate Park; Dunphy Park, Sausalito
Hawk Hill and the Marin Headlands is one of my favorite rides in the Bay Area. Chris and I will meet SF riders at McLaren Lodge in Golden Gate Park; from there we will ride to Dunphy Park to pick up riders who want to start in Marin. The route from San Francisco crosses the Golden Gate Bridge and heads to Dunphy Park in Sausalito where we will meet Marin riders. Then we will head back through Fort Baker, up Hawk Hill, down to Gerbode Valley, up past Battery Townsley and down to Rodeo Beach. Bring snacks or lunch to enjoy at Battery Townsley or at picnic tables at the beach or lagoon. Then it's out through the tunnel and back to either SF or Sausalito.
Please email me your preferred meeting place: (San Francisco https://ridewithgps.com/routes/26010909) or (Dunphy Park https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37035759), and let me know if you want a paper cue sheet.
The Dunphy Park start ride is only 17 miles and parking nearby may be difficult. If you park at the Public Safety Building in Mill Valley (https://www.grizz.org/routes/locationDetail.php?id=50), you can add 7.4 flat miles on the Sausalito-Mill Valley path (https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37035759), and have an easier drive from the East Bay.
The weather forecast is good, but deterioration of Air Quality will cancel this ride. Watch for updates .
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