I'm on a mailing list for Daffodil Hill, a private location in the Sierra Foothills that opens their gates to visitors once a year to see their spectacular daffodil blooms. It is a crapshoot, however, to be able to visit at the right time since the window is very small and can be affected by weather, etc. I got the notification that they were open so scheduled a trip right away to go see them, posted the ride, made some routes and hotel reservations, and was all set. Four days later, I got the notification that due to heavy rains, the blooms were done for the year and they had closed for the season. ARGH!!
but I thought, what the hell... it's all planned so let's go for a weekend ride anyway... and so we did.
It was a small group compared to the cat herding fest in Death Valley in February...
Avoiding the freeway at all costs, we scooted over Patterson Pass which has always been one of my favorite ways to get outta town...
So nice to see so much green!
but I thought, what the hell... it's all planned so let's go for a weekend ride anyway... and so we did.
It was a small group compared to the cat herding fest in Death Valley in February...
Avoiding the freeway at all costs, we scooted over Patterson Pass which has always been one of my favorite ways to get outta town...
So nice to see so much green!
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