Riding coastside in an attempt to beat the heat – it didn’t work.
There is a new fence at Seton Coastside Hospital to keep the 4-wheelers out of RCdT:
Pictures from the ride from Etheldore Street to the Old Colma Bike Road…
The Old Colma Bike Road winds along the slope below me:
Since I was here last, there are more loose rocks and vegetation; this forest of Stinging Nettle was, uh, sensational:
Quite a bit of Poison Oak too.
Now for some disappointment, the staircase up to the tunnel tailings landfill has been removed:
Turning 180º, you see that we are right above the new parking area for the Devil's Slide "Trail" (old Highway 1):
Looking up from the parking area, the staircase and it's user were very visible:
Later in the day I rode the Devil's Slide "Trail". There are lots of signs saying Keep Off the Cliffs so I imagine removing the staircase was part of their setting boundaries for visitors.
As you can see, without the staircase it is a tough climb. I opted to turn around, ride back up the Old Colma Road, and on up the North Peak Access Road:
Near the top, a NPS trailcrew truck:
Hmmmmmm. wonder what's up?
From the staircase to the top of North Peak was a big effort in the heat and I was cooked by the time I was there. While resting at the top, I was constantly buzzed by a thousand flies so soon I was off to explore the nearby Peak Mountain (on foot).
Here is the Cave Trail's namesake:
Weird ghost thistle:
This fresh trailwork told me that I had found the Alta Vista Trail aka Cave Trail:
The trail is steep and rutted (amazing that this one will be allowed to stay open). The water diversions were carved in about every 30' - 40'; ha, at that rate there will be thousands on this trail! The dirt was loose, that soil just doesn't bind together.
The crew wasn't too far down the hill and I had a nice conversation with one of the workers (while he was on break); he was volunteer (Conservation Corp, I think he said) from Colorado and rides mtn bikes. He mentioned that he had put in a couple days on the Soquel Demo Flow Trail and was excited about it. As for Alta Vista, "It doesn't seem like much fun, you'd just be riding the brakes the whole time" which I thought was an accurate assessment. Nice that they are brushing it but that treadwork needs to season and compact.
Breaktime ended and he went back to shoveling dirt in the heat. Tough job!
It was 3pm and there was one more thing I wanted to do today - ride the Devil's Slide Coastal Trail. I was beat and was content to coast down the fireroad to Gray Whale Cove Beach.
A gap in the plan is that accessing the Devil's Slide Coastal Trail from Gray Whale Cove Beach can only be done by diving in to Highway 1 traffic (much of that stretch has no shoulder and a trail option is years away). Not sure I'll do that again! Here are a few photos…
Rancho Corral de Tierra, start at Etheldore Street » Horselaugh Trail » Alamo Street » Harte Street » Sunshine Valley Road » East Montera Boulevard » George Street » Birch Street » Old San Pedro Mountian Road » Trail to peak of San Pedro Mountain » out & back Old Colma Bike Road to where the staircase used to be » Trail to peak of San Pedro Mountain » Old San Pedro Mountian Road » North Peak Access Road » North Peak » Expore Peak Mtn to find Alta Vista Trail aka Cave Trail » North Peak Access Road » Old San Pedro Mountian Road » Gray Whale Cove Trail » Hwy 1 » out & back Devil's Slide Coastal Trail » Hwy 1 » Gray Whale Cove Trail » Old San Pedro Mountian Road » Cedar Street » George Street » East Montera Boulevard » Sunshine Valley Road » Harte Street » Alamo Street » Horselaugh Trail » Etheldore Street. 29.75/5:11/8:34/4,389
Half Moon Bay: