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Sometimes a good mountain bike ride takes more time than I have to spare.  The main reason is that to get to the fun, challenging trails worth riding, I have to load up the car and drive to the trailhead, whether it is up in Marin or down the Peninsula.  When I only have time for a quick city spin, I usually grab the road bike, and shoot for a 20 mile hilly loop.  There are lots of options with Lake Merced, Golden Gate Park, and the Presidio nearby.  But more often than not for me, that itch to hit the dirt just needs to be scratched. 

Well, rumor has it that there has been lots of work done by local mountain bikers to open up and maintain fun and challenging single-track trails (yes! Single-track!) in city parks and preserves.  Mount Sutro is a great example of such efforts.  Volunteers and neighborhood locals have worked hard to repair and maintain a multi-use trail system suitable for hikers and bikers.

I decided to go and explore these trails for the first time, with the hope of finding a new mountain bike loop that I can do right from my front door.  I found some great resources courtesy of SFMTB and the folks at Soil Saloon, and discovered I could link up Golden Gate Park, Mt. Sutro, Twin Peaks, and Mt. Davidson in one ride with lots of great single-track.  Of course, we are in the city still, and some portaging and curb hopping is unavoidable, but believe me, it’s a small price to pay. You can find a map here, and as you can see, it also makes for a perfect cylcocross ride!

Next Stop, Sutro Tower

City View from Twin Peaks (I think I can see Steve’s house)

Perfect Single Speed Route

Mt. Davidson

Different type of climbing
Next Stop, Mt. Davidson

Before we get too far into the new year, I thought it would be nice to share a glimpse of a Wheely Cool 2008. Looking through these pictures made me think that 2008 wasn’t too shabby after all. These photos just highlight a few rides, but I hope you all look forward to many more in the coming year.

Napa Tour de Cure

Century Riders!

Carnage on Canada Road

The Man has Style

Fun in the backyard

Hammer, Don’t Hurt ‘Em

Helmet Heads

Tearing it up in Soquel

Open Road to an Ascent Up Mt. Hamilton

Mt. Hamilton Road Warrior

It’s Hailing!  We Ride On!

See you in 2009!

Well, how about that 2008?  It certainly was… eventful.  Now here we are, a few days into 2009, and I know you haven’t broken your resolutions yet, right?  And like all good Wheely Cool boys and girls, one of those resolutions must include “Ride bikes more this year”.  That should be a given!

One of my resolutions is to help keep the Wheely Cool blog going strong.  I have to hand it to Willis.  Keeping a blog and website going for so long is not so easy!  Even though my writing skills are not much better than an 8th grader, I do ride bikes, and I do try and take pictures on my rides.  And thanks to Willis, I now have the ability to blog.
Now, back to those pesky resolutions.  Oh, yes, “Ride bikes more this year”.  One of my tricks to keeping this resolution and starting the new year off strong is to pick up a winter bike project.  It could be anything from overhauling your drivetrain to repacking and/or replacing all the bearings to upgrading all your steel bolts to titanium bolts.  This year, I decided to go with a bigger project.  What do you do when you have a perfectly good 100mm travel suspension fork sitting around?  You build a bike around it!

I found an oldie but goodie…  an excellent condition 2002 Turner XCE frameset that was specifically designed to handle best with a 100mm suspension fork.  I’ll post build details soon.  With the bike completed, I couldn’t think of a better way to spend New Year’s Day than with a ride on a new bike.
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