I'll confirm whether grizzly flat stays in tomorrow. A few people have asked me about dark canyon and should have mentioned in the video that's a no go.
@@GravelBikeCalifornia IMO, you're taking the right route to and from CP#1. Those roads and trails are my backyard. Avoiding Ken Burton is the right choice on a gravel bike - probably for a MTB, too. The climb up to ACH from Gould Mesa Campground is a bit steep, but will save time and miles over other options. I did the climb up Grizzly Flats Rd from ACH recently. It's in pretty good shape. I'm curious about the Grizzly Flats Trail down to Lower Big T. I wasn't aware of that one until now.
I mentioned it may change and we talked it over the next day. We actually cut off four miles doing La Tuna first, but added eight to go around Gold Creek knocking off more climbing and dirt.
Thanks for this! Lots of good nuggets in here, even for those of us doing the “beginner” course 🙏
You know cycling is no "laughing" matter.
I’m running a ridiculous 32 front and 11-46 😂. That clears just about anything 🎉
I hope it does the job!
Will ride this vicariously with you and everyone else. Have a safe, successful ride!
I hope your definition of vicariously means camping along the course and handing out water!
@@GravelBikeCalifornia 😂
very solid route, glad to see you avoid dark canyon and equally impressed to see you add grizzly flat trail. Best of luck, see you out there
I'll confirm whether grizzly flat stays in tomorrow. A few people have asked me about dark canyon and should have mentioned in the video that's a no go.
That's a tough route, for sure. Good luck and stay safe! :)
I hope you'll roam the hills for help!!
@@GravelBikeCalifornia IMO, you're taking the right route to and from CP#1. Those roads and trails are my backyard. Avoiding Ken Burton is the right choice on a gravel bike - probably for a MTB, too. The climb up to ACH from Gould Mesa Campground is a bit steep, but will save time and miles over other options. I did the climb up Grizzly Flats Rd from ACH recently. It's in pretty good shape. I'm curious about the Grizzly Flats Trail down to Lower Big T. I wasn't aware of that one until now.
Oh boy.
Oh boy bad or oh boy crap?
@@GravelBikeCalifornia oh boy my legs just cried for help already.
sounds like a 30/46 crankset with a 10-38 cassette out back is needed.
At least...
Full sram mullet 36-52...
Thanks for the video!!! The ride with GPS route does not correspond to the one shared in the video, any reasons for the change? :)
I mentioned it may change and we talked it over the next day. We actually cut off four miles doing La Tuna first, but added eight to go around Gold Creek knocking off more climbing and dirt.
my neighborhood
Bring water!!
Way too much "fun" for me!
Fun spelled backwards is 'nuf