— By Kevin Montgomery (@kevinmonty) |
Maybe it's because I've spent all my California years in San Francisco, but when I want to take a vacation in the mountains, the central coast has always been one of the last destinations on my mind. Mistake! The mountains between Carmel and San Luis Obispo are plenty epic, but without all the to-and-from traffic that you have to endure with the Sierras. Not only that, but the mountains are not buried under hundreds of inches of snow this time of the year, which makes the backcountry a little more hospitable. There's plenty of rafting to be had, the nights are not that cold, the beer's cheap, and the mountain biking is suburb. Plus, you don't have to look at Sacramento to get there.
A good time, no doubt.
Feel free to check out all the snaps if you're interested in such things.
Comments (3)
I don't think before I type | [Permalink]
people without private property (real property not chattel stupid) tend to disrespect other people’s property rights.
for the lulz | [Permalink]
born with nothing, die with nothing. what makes you think you can own anything?
selfish greedy assholes apparently
jake | [Permalink]
Looks like a gorgeous ride! Do you have google map, bikely route, etc of this that you’d want to share? Was the private property part unexpected? We ran into a surprise closed gate on a ride a few weeks ago, but it was to a hunting club, so figured there’d be guns for sure.