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Interested in bike touring excursions? From exploratory day rides, to weekend over-nighters, to multi-week tours, this meetup is the place to meet others and get the plans rolling. This is also a great place to exchange bicycle touring tips, knowledge, and tales from the road.
Upcoming events (4)
See all- Clear Lake - Mendocino Tour (6 days)Larkspur Station, Larkspur, CA
Hi Folks, this is a 6 day tour I am planning in June. It will be a big and fun tour! Proposed route is here: RideWithGPS link
DESCRIPTION:
The route includes 6 challenging days of very scenic riding. The total distance is 278 miles with over 21,000 ft. of elevation gain. 58 miles will be unpaved (gravel), which adds additional difficulty.
I have split up the route so that each day is doable in 6 hours of riding by a relatively fit rider, 7-8 hours if you are slower.
Among the sights we'll get to see:- Lake Sonoma (camp - night 1)
- Healdsburg / Russian River
- Cloverdale
- Clear Lake State Park (camp - night 2)
- Low Gap Road to the coast (camp - night 3)
- Van Damme State Park (camp - night 4)
- Sea Ranch
- Salt Point State Park (camp - night 5)
- King Ridge area and Cazadero
There will usually be water available near where we are riding, though you may need to filter it. Should also be some good swimming opportunities.
We'll ride the SMART to the start and from the end point of the loop. Train Schedule.
We will depart on the 11:40 train on Sat 6/14 from Larkspur. Gather at the station platform.
Projected finish at the same location is 5-6:30 PM Thurs 6/19 (this includes a celebratory finish around 3 PM in downtown Santa Rosa, assuming all goes well.)
Please comment below if you can't see the map or if you have questions.
It should be a great adventure. Please no beginners.
TRAINING:
This will be a physically challenging tour. Make sure to do at least 2 rides in excess of 50 miles and 4,000 ft climbing in the 2 months leading up to this tour. It would be great if you did a separate bike tour before this tour, but since I won't be doing that myself, I won't hold anyone else to it. I'll be in touch with everyone who signs up to check in about their training.
REQUIRED GEAR:- a solid gravel bike or bike with wide tires (minimum 32 mm, preferred 36+ mm)
- tent and sleeping bag
- water filtering device
- 2L water capacity (carry min 1L at all times in back country)
- bike computer or paid navigation app on your phone that will function without internet
- enough food for 3 full days (we can supplement on the road)
- plenty of snacks (nuts / dried fruit etc.)
- frame bags to carry all your stuff
MISCELLANEOUS: Thurs 6/19 is Juneteenth, and no matter what the White House says, we will celebrate it!
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Important Notice: The Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers in this group are not professional leaders or guides. By signing up for a trip, or any other event organized by this group, you are acknowledging you are aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers of the NorCal Bicycle Touring and Camping Meetup Group against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities.
Read these Safety Notes for Riders: https://www.google.com/search?q=safety+tips+for+bike+touring
Gear List for Bike Touring: https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycletouring/comments/12vfu65/chatgpt_gear_list_to_get_started_bicycle_touring/ - July 5-6 Daly City to Pigeon Point and back (~120 miles round trip)Pigeon Point Lighthouse Hostel, 210 Pigeon Point Rd, Pescadero, CA 94060, Pescadero, CA
Hi All,
Back at it for an overnighter since last trip was so fun!! This time to Pigeon Point Lighthouse. There is a hostel there and they have space this weekend, but book soon if you'd like to go caz there is limited space (6 spots each for men and women). NOTE: You need to book the hostel space for you.
It's a one-night tour, about 60 miles each way / each day with about 4000 elevation and a lot on dirt/gravel. It's a pretty mellow ride (grade is easy peasey) if you ride fairly often. If you're a total beginner, it's probably not for you.
I'd like to go with people who are self-sufficient, meaning you will be able to get yourself there if you fall behind, fix a flat, etc. I'll think about places to stop along the way...perhaps in Half Moon Bay for lunch, where we can regroup. I would like to ride at a pace that is comfortable for me and not have to wait a lot...that said, if many others join, groups will likely form.
This tour will be lightweight, no sleeping gear required, but do plan to bring food to cook for dinner and breakfast as there isn't anything around the hostel to buy. There is a hot tub you can rent that looks out onto the ocean. It's pretty magical. You can reserve for yourself or up to 4 peeps. Bring a swimsuit or not...
I plan to go gravel for most of it, not down HW1. Route here.
Q's ask! :)
Important Notice: The Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers in this group are not professional leaders or guides. By signing up for a trip, or any other event organized by this group, you are acknowledging you are aware of the risks, dangers and hazards associated with the activity and freely accept and fully assume all such risks, dangers and hazards, and further agree to release and discharge the Organizer, Assistant Organizers, and Event Organizers of the NorCal Bicycle Touring and Camping Meetup Group against any and all liability arising from your participation in the group activities.
Read these Safety Notes for Riders: https://www.google.com/search?q=safety+tips+for+bike+touring
Gear List for Bike Touring: https://www.reddit.com/r/bicycletouring/comments/12vfu65/chatgpt_gear_list_to_get_started_bicycle_touring/ - Oakland Feather River Bicycle CampOakland Feather River Camp, Quincy, CA
Hi Everyone!
I presented about this event back at our social in February and with the blessing of Norcal Bicycle Touring leadership, I wanted to officially invite folks to join us at Oakland Feather River Bicycle Camp this summer!
The event officially lives on the Oakland Yellowjackets Webpage (my home club): There you can find lots more information about camp and the annual event.
For background, Oakland Feather River Camp (OFRC) has been Oakland’s municipal family camp in the sierras since 1924; it was once a passenger train ride away from Jack London Square. For decades, Oakland families from all walks of life would spend time up at camp - enjoying nature and community - together. I am a former board member of OFRC and I have been bringing riders up to camp every August for the last three years. Several members of Norcal Bicycle Touring have participated in the past, and plan to again this summer.
Please note that this event is NOT a tour. However, it does appeal to those who enjoy multi-day biking and camping trips. In bike touring parlance, you can think of this event as a rustic credit card tour (you pay for meals and lodging instead of carrying your gear), of a hub-and-spoke variety (we bike back to our starting location each day, instead of going in a point-to-point or circular route).
For those of you who might want to turn this event into a proper tour, you certainly have options! If you can get yourself and your bike to Truckee (Note, it is challenging to disembark with a bike at the Truckee Amtrak station unfortunately), there are both paved and mixed terrain routes available to explore.
Adventure Cycling's Sierra Cascades Route (Section 3) highlights the paved path from Truckee to Quincy and beyond. It is a lovely route with lots of food, water, and camping options along the way.
Bikepacking Roots Lost Sierra Route is a long, mixed terrain tour starting in Truckee that explores the Tahoe, Sierra and Plumas National Forests. The route is rugged, remote, and challenging, but very doable logistically with plenty of camping, resupplies, and water along the route.
The Lost Sierra Route highlights many of the paved and dirt roads we will be riding while up at camp. This is helpful if you want to familiarize yourself with the area and see some great pictures of the region.
If you have questions that are not answered on the Registration Page, please feel free to reach out! We hope you can join us!