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    <pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 12:51:52 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Great Ride in Santa Rosa CA</title>
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      <description>I was in northern CA the week of July 10th and rode two days in Annadel state park (http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=480).  It was the highlight of my trip but nearly the ruin of it as well.

The first day I rode, I arrived at the park around 1230.  Stopped at the self-registration podium, payed my 4 bucks to park inside the park boundaries.  I found out later that the locals park outside and ride into the park thereby foregoing the 4 buck parking fee.

Anyway from the parking lot,  I started a 2.5 mile climb up the Warren Richardson/Two Quarry Trail.  It was tough, but utterly fantastic.  I should have prefaced this by noting that I live and ride in Tucson AZ and so the terrain was completely different than what I'm accustomed to. No cactus, yeah,  my tires were thanking me.  I played around for 2 hours on the myriad of trails throughout the park. After the climb,  I was greeted with a mixture of fast singletrack as well as rocky, technical downhills a few shorter, technical climbs, and a little fireroad trail around lake Ilsanjo.  It really is a "something for everyone" place to ride.  Saw some fool swimming in the lake which seemed to me filled with goose crap so I took the more prudent route and just ate my clif bar on a lakeside picnic table and snapped a few pictures of the place.

Anyway as I was leaving the park,  I passed by the self-registration podium and realized that I'd left my wallet sitting on the podium two hours ago when I registered.  I quickly turned around but alas, no wallet.  I tried finding the rangers but there were none around so I started cancelling my credit cards and putting a fraud alert on Experion account.  There wasn't much money about 20.00 bucks but simply replacing all the other stuff was going to be a real hassle.

The next day, I checked my home voice mail and there was a message from one of the rangers that someone had turned in my wallet.  My faith in humanity was restored but even better I had an excuse to go back to the park to ride which I did that afternoon and had another awesome day in the saddle.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Jul 2006 18:22:28 GMT</pubDate>
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