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Pre-registration for this event is optional, but strongly encouraged.

Wed Oct 6, 2021 5!/T/40
Wed Ride - Deb's Diversions Mt Diablo via Northgate
Leader: Phil Morton     (510) 852-9663
Meet at 10:00 am
Start Location: Walnut Creek - Heather Farm

Deb's Diversions,

Up and down Mt. Diablo. We will start at Heather Farm and ride out and back from Heather Farm Park, going up Northgate, to the junction and onwards and upwards. The summit is optional. There is potable water at the Ranger Station at the junction. Completing the ride to the summit will mark a milestone in my rehab after knee surgery.​

Meet at 10:00 a.m. at Heather Farm Park. To get there, you can take BART to Pleasant Hill and pick up the Iron Horse Trail at the Treat Blvd overcrossing. From the Iron Horse Trail, take the first left onto the Contra Costa Canal Trail and then right on the little bridge over to Heather Farm. See https://ridewithgps.com/routes/1098258. The BART trains run every 15 minutes. I plan to catch the 9:17 train at Rockridge.

Lunch will be in the strip mall at San Carlos and Ygnacio Valley Road.

Driving instructions: Take Ygnacio Valley Rd. east from Hwy 680 (or WC BART). About 2 miles east of 680 turn left on San Carlos Dr. Meet in the second parking area on the left - across the road from the ball fields.

The forecast high at the summit is 63. Rain or a 30% or greater chance in the forecast on the morning of the ride will cancel the ride.

If you have questions, call Phil at (510) 847-7651 or email pmorton.cal@gmail.com.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/31581858

Pre-registration is closed for this ride. You can sign in at the ride start.

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