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Tunitas Creek Road e The Bike Hut

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Tunitas Creek Road e The Bike Hut

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Tunitas Creek Road and The Bike Hut offer a renowned cycling experience in San Mateo County, California, winding through the scenic Santa Cruz Mountains. This challenging route, spanning approximately 9.4 miles with an elevation gain of around 2,080 feet, connects Highway 1 near Half Moon Bay to Skyline Boulevard (Highway 35). The journey transitions from coastal foothills and open ranch land to dense redwood forests, providing a diverse and memorable ride. At its base, The Bike Hut stands as a…

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    11 settembre 2014

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    Questa stretta strada inizialmente si snoda più o meno pianeggiante attraverso colline costiere per lo più spoglie e oltre alcune fattorie. Lungo questa parte, incontrerai anche The Bike Hut. Questa è una "baracca di rifornimento" incustodita per i ciclisti della Potrero Nuevo Farm aperta 24 ore su 24, 7 giorni su 7. Puoi trovare snack, bevande, nonché forniture di emergenza e pezzi di ricambio lì e dovresti lasciare il pagamento per ciò che prendi in base al sistema dell'onore.
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    22 gennaio 2018

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    Questo è un giro eccellente, il mio gruppo normalmente inizia a Woodside, scala la montagna di Kings e poi scende al Red Hut a Tunitas. La salita di ritorno di …
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    This difficult 64.8-mile road cycling loop on the San Francisco Peninsula offers diverse scenery and 4902 feet of elevation gain.
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    Salita 120 m

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    Posizione:San Mateo County, California, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What kind of terrain can cyclists expect on Tunitas Creek Road?

    The terrain on Tunitas Creek Road is highly varied. It transitions from coastal foothills and open ranch land near Highway 1, where you'll find The Bike Hut, to dense redwood forests as you ascend towards Skyline Boulevard. The road is largely paved, but it's narrow and winding with little to no shoulder in many sections, especially in the redwood areas.

    Is Tunitas Creek Road suitable for beginner cyclists?

    Tunitas Creek Road is generally considered a challenging route, particularly for its consistent uphill grade with an average of 4% and sections reaching over 9%. While it's a favorite among advanced cyclists, well-prepared intermediate riders can also tackle it. Beginners might find the full climb daunting, but could consider shorter segments or focus on the descent if they are comfortable with fast, winding roads.

    What unique amenities does The Bike Hut offer cyclists?

    The Bike Hut is a unique, self-serve oasis operating on an honor system 24/7. It provides essential amenities for cyclists, including affordable snacks, refreshing water, organic teas and coffee, and crucial bike parts and emergency supplies. It also features picnic tables, a bike rack, a porta-potty, and a message board, fostering a strong sense of community.

    Are there any specific landmarks or viewpoints along Tunitas Creek Road?

    Yes, several notable landmarks break up the climb. After passing The Bike Hut, you'll encounter a bridge surrounded by redwoods affectionately known as "The Church," which signals the beginning of the hardest part of the ascent. Further up, "Grassy Knoll" offers a second rest point before the final push to Skyline Boulevard. The varied scenery also includes coastal grasslands, pumpkin patches, flower farms, and expansive redwood forests.

    What are the trail conditions like on Tunitas Creek Road, especially after summer?

    The road is generally paved, but cyclists should be aware of specific conditions. Every other year, after summer, maintenance crews generously spread gravel, which can affect traction and potentially get stuck between the frame and tires of some bikes. It's advisable to check current trail conditions before your ride, especially during the fall.

    Is Tunitas Creek Road and The Bike Hut accessible by public transport?

    Direct public transport options to Tunitas Creek Road are limited. Most cyclists drive to a starting point near Highway 1 or Skyline Boulevard and begin their ride from there. It's primarily accessed by private vehicle or as part of a longer cycling route that connects to other popular roads in the area.

    Are there any family-friendly options or activities near Tunitas Creek Road?

    While the full Tunitas Creek Road climb is challenging, families might enjoy exploring the flatter sections near Highway 1, where The Bike Hut is located. The area features open ranch land and farms, and Tunitas Creek Beach, which is planned to open for public access in 2024, could offer family-friendly activities. However, the main road itself is primarily geared towards experienced cyclists.

    Can I bring my dog to Tunitas Creek Road and The Bike Hut?

    The primary route along Tunitas Creek Road is a narrow, winding paved road with minimal shoulder, making it less ideal for walking dogs due to traffic. While The Bike Hut is located on private farm property, it's best to check local regulations regarding dogs on trails and public lands in the surrounding areas if you plan to explore beyond the road.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options nearby?

    Tunitas Creek Road itself is quite rural. The Bike Hut offers self-serve snacks and drinks. For more extensive options like cafes, pubs, or accommodation, you would need to head to nearby towns such as Half Moon Bay (approximately 8 miles north on Highway 1 from the base of Tunitas Creek Road) or areas along Skyline Boulevard.

    What is the historical significance of Tunitas Creek?

    Tunitas Creek has a rich history. Its name, "Tunitas," is Spanish for "little prickly pears." It was a stopping point for the Spanish Portolà expedition in 1769 and later formed a boundary for historic land grants. In 1872, "Gordon's Chute" was constructed near its outflow to transport farm goods. The creek is also known to contain wild steelhead trout.

    How does Tunitas Creek Road compare to other popular cycling routes like Purisima Creek?

    Tunitas Creek Road is renowned for its consistent, challenging climb through diverse landscapes, from coastal views to dense redwoods, with very light vehicle traffic. While both offer scenic cycling, Tunitas Creek is often highlighted for its significant elevation gain and the unique community hub of The Bike Hut. Purisima Creek, while also beautiful, might offer a different type of challenge or scenery, often featuring more shaded, forested trails.

    What should I wear or bring for a ride on Tunitas Creek Road?

    Given the challenging nature of the ride and varied terrain, cyclists should wear appropriate cycling gear, including a helmet, padded shorts, and layers of clothing to adapt to changing temperatures between the coast and the higher elevations. Bring plenty of water, as the climb is demanding, and consider carrying basic bike repair tools. The Bike Hut offers emergency supplies if needed.

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