4th Edition of the ABC Rides Spring 2007 (more pics here)
After realizing that it took the better of 2 hours to haul all kinds of litter out of the ditches on the short 10 mile A-Ride , I was again blown away to see 36 illegal dumping sites logged into the GPS from the longer B-Ride led by Eastside's Tony Madrigal. I was equally impressed with the vigor and commitment taken on by Tony and his posse as they truly scrutinized the classic-littered Petaluma backroads as if they were convinced that maybe they too were saving the world for a couple of hours.
And the next day, we hit Marin county. Tim McCraken and crew showed up in Nicasio as Jason Clymer and I were admiring an old-school original Ciocc lugged frame complete with Nouvo Record, but alas no sew-up tires. As we head into Point Reyes, Jason and I begin to feel embarassed as we have no waypoints to report. Could it be? No trash in Marin county but plenty in Sonoma county? Deep down inside I could not come to grips that there was absolutely no illegal dumping in a neighboring county? Were Marinites really that much better than Sonomans? Coming to a stop in Point Reyes with nothing to show for, I quickly revamp the backup plan to prove them wrong. So Jason and I decide to take Marshal Wall back into Petaluma to dig up some trash. Saluting our inaugural Marin counter parts, we head for north in a blistering headwind that I had to shield poor Jason against given his 200miler the day before in Davis (Did I mention commitment above?). As we pass Walker Ranch, still nothing. Then we start finding the traces of illegal dumping and we are both relieved to start finding trash worth noting for. And so we do, tires, cribs, tires etc...and then we hit it! The Motherlode and yes it is in Marin County!
Jonathan Lee showed that it's not about quantity but quality as it seems that the Sonoma county crews got a bulk of the litter as the D-Ride got underway. Nevertheless, you can always count on trash to be there for the ABC Rides. Claire House also got her Norcal Velo Women's Team to join her in the C-Ride that found the usual trash expected around Santa Rosa. It seems that we got our wires crossed with some Santa Rosa Cycling club riders that showed up to join the ride but no one was present. I will make sure this is avoided for the next time.
Oh and thanks Ponch for giving the Mayor of Petaluma a hard time for not joining the ABC Rides this year.
A-ride (Petaluma)
The Soulcraft led "A-ride" will head out of Helen Putnam Plaza in downtown Petaluma on May 19 at 10:00AM. The format for this ride will change slightly and have us actually pick up strewn litter into garbage bags and log them into our GPS as waypoints in addition to the usual dumping sites found. Same course as always.
B-ride (Petaluma)
Eastside Cycles will lead the "B-ride" from the Eastside Cycles downtown Petaluma shop on May 19 at 10:00AM.
Western Avenue, Chapman Lane, Eastman Lane, Middle Two Rock Road, Pepper Road, MechamRoad, Roblar Road, Canfield Road, Bloomfield Road, Gericke Road, Fallon Two Rock Road, Carmody Road, Walker Road, Spring Hill Road.
Fulton, Wood Rd, River Rd, Slusser Rd, Wohler bridge, Westside Rd, Healdsburg Ave, Alexander valley Rd, Chalk Hill Rd, Faught Rd.
Soulcraft will partner up with our Marin County counterparts for the "E-ride" on May 20 at the Java Hut in downtwon Fairfax at 8:45AM. The short portion of the E-ride will depart from Java Hut in downtown Fairfax at 8:45AM on May 20. We will be looking for trash heading out on Sir Francis Drake up White’s Hill towards San Geronimo. Right onto Nicasio Valley Rd onwards to Nicasio.
E-ride continued (Nicasio)
The longer portion of the E-ride begins in Nicasio at 9:30AM on May 20. Continue on Nicasio Valley Rd and head towards Nicasio Reservoir, left onto Petaluma-Point Reyes Rd to Point Reyes Station. South on Highway 1 to Bolinas, left on Bolinas Fairfax Road up to 3 corners then down past Alpine Dam and back to Fairfax.
Paul Luca will spearhead the "F-ride" out of Sonoma again this Spring so kudos to "Il Re". His ride will start in the Sonoma Square on May 26 at 9:00AM.