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Wed Sep 8, 2021 5/0/0
Sept GPC Challenge Rides - Epic Climb Series
Leader: Thomas Fraser     (954) 290-3903
Leader: Thomas Dunscombe     (510) 385-5859
Meet at 8:00 am

GPC Epic Climbs September Challenge – Panoramic & Bolinas-Fairfax Road

This months challenge includes two classic climbs that can be completed on one bitesize but challenging ride. It starts at a Larkspur Lucky’s parking lot and climbs over the Corte Madera Avenue hill for a warm up before getting to Mill Valley where the real climbing begins. If the fog is at bay you’ll be treated to a spectacular view of the Marin Coastline from Panoramic Hwy and the descent into Stinson Beach. If you’re riding on a weekend, traffic can be substantial so be sure to keep to the right and let cars go by as you can safely do so. There is a small park with water and port-a-potties right across the street from the Stinson Beach Market. Be sure to fill up on water for the Bolinas-Fairfax road climb. Approximately 4.5 miles north of Stinson Beach turn right on Bolinas Road for a 4 mile 1500 foot climb. Unlike Panoramic, traffic is usually very light on Bolinas-Fairfax Road so this climb is quite peaceful. At the top you’ll be greeted by a majestic stand of redwoods which will tower over your descent into Alpine Lake. From top of this climb all the way to Fairfax the road is mostly in poor condition so take your time and avoid the many potholes.

Here is the link to the recommended route https://ridewithgps.com/routes/37384390

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