Thursday, November 23, 2023

Walk to Fairfax Falls

On August 5, 2022, I wrote that that morning I didn’t want to wake up but finally got up when the boys started complaining. They were watching TV and thankfully I didn’t have to pack a lot as I had set the stuff out and so put it in my bag.

It wasn’t too hard to get the boys going. We went to catch an F but had to catch a seven. The boys were glacially slow and I was way nervous. We ran to the subway, grabbed the bike and took the escalator which took way too long but we made the ferry just fine. I had to carry the bike upstairs so ended up re-packing.

However, it was great. When the ferry docked we went to New Wheel and filled the tires before riding up bike route 20 through Ross and San Anselmo. At first the boys didn’t know where we were but eventually they figured out they had come through there twice. They told me about our trip to Phoenix lake with friends.

My bike had been making spoke noises but the spokes were fine. Later it turned out to be my speedometer bead. The problem never escalated to become and emergency but it made getting around really hard.

The boys pointed out stuff in San Anselmo saying they recognize the place. I had to stop once and we went shopping at two stores in Fairfax. The first one the boys bought a lot of snacks. I got coffee and pastries. I took some great selfies.

We rode to Olema Street after the second store and re-packed. Then we rode to White Hill Elementary for water. The ride up railroad grade was ok actually but after the newest bridge I had the boys walk to Fairfax Falls. Then at the top of White Hill I saw cyclists.

The descent to Woodacre topped 35 mph. As soon as we got into the town my speedometer stopped working. We got ice cream. I picked up M&Ms. We rode Meadow to San Geronimo and on to Lagunitas where we had lunch at the local Indian restaurant. I ordered chana masala. I also offered the boys some naan. The boys didn’t want any of it but it was OK.

I bought beer from the general store and we rode to inkwells. We explored the bridge and creek. We saw some cyclists. We rode the Cross Marin trail to the campgrounds in Samual P Taylor park. We met a bunch of cyclists in the hiker/biker site - including a couple we had seen at White Hill.

I made the boys ramen and they set up the sleeping area. The cyclists from inkwells showed up - a guy from SF with them and a lady from Oakland. They played cards and one of my kids got unruly. However, I got the boys ready for bed and sat with the last of the wakeful campers. He told me all about the local color.

This is an occasional series chronicling my life. This Notebook Analysis series is meant to be contemporaneous piece developed as an agglomeration of my notebook pages. In each of these posts I used my notes to develop my recent thoughts.

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