This morning I rode Old La Honda Road, one the default roadie climbs in this area usually connected to 3 more for crazy long rides. This was my first time on the Creo.
This was a scoping ride, since I want to ride on my other bike this summer, not sure if I can, so I will try a couple of more times on the Creo to scope out the tough sections. It is essentially a 3.3 mile continuous climb with an average grade . Last time was 10 yrs ago, or so, on the steel LeMond road bike. It was tough, but I made it.
As I was getting ready to go back down Old La Honda, a Triumph Tiger Sport 800 zoomed by (
VIDEO LINK ), as the motos do on Skyline Boulevard / HWY 35. Years ago when I was riding motos, I occasionally rode here. The speed limit is up to 50mph. But the fancy sports cars and sportbikes, like to push it!
Last month, I was hesitant, riding about 2 miles on this road with ZERO shoulder… I was on my MTB, on the return leg, to avoid climbing another 1600 ft up the trail. But I mounted my bright rear light, for this leg.
There was a landslide on Old La Honda many years ago, so they have a traffic signal to make one section near the top a one direction only route. Very common in this hilly area. Photo below.
I went to both cafes for coffee and a good pastry — both are closed on Mondays. Double denied! Booo!