The Tuesday/Thursday 7:45am ride
Also known as the King's Mountain loop, written about incessantly on our almost-daily diary page.

Read about our 12/22/98 ride when it was 23 degrees...with pictures to prove it!


09/04/07- Pretty amazing that this ride has continued to, well, continue, after all these years. It's still getting the best of me, and it's still the thing that keeps me going. If you can climb Kings in under 32 minutes, you ought to come out and give it a try. We leave very shortly at 7:45am, so if you think you need a bit of a head start, go for it! Leave a couple minutes early and try to stay ahead of us. No matter what you know you'll see us at the top of the hill. --Mike--


Every Tuesday & Thursday
morning at 7:45am, join us for a quick ride up King's Mountain Road in Woodside! We meet at Olive Hill & Canada Road, which is between the town of Woodside and the 280 overpass over Canada Road just south of Jefferson. From there we head out Olive Hill, twist around a few backroads that visit both Deer Meadow (so named for obvious reasons) and the coldest spot on the mid-peninsula (which just happens to be exactly where the San Andreas fault crosses King's Mountain Road), and then to the infamous timing point- the intersection of Tripp Road and King's Mountain. There's just enough time to adjust ones breathing apparatus prior to the 1600-foot climb, and the scenery on the way up is nothing short of spectacular!

Who's the "us" who do this ride? Anybody who cares to! Usually that's just a couple of us...most people seem too sensible. But it's a great way to start the day, and lets you feel a bit less guilty about your health-food breakfast of coffee and doughnuts.

Below you can see a map of our ride.  Back in the day it was a bit shorter, without the little jaunt down the west side of 84 and then back up Old LaHonda.

We start on Canada Road at Olive Hill, which is about a mile north of Woodside.  Heading west on Olive Hill to Albion (#2), which takes us to Manuella (#3), which connects us to Kings Mtn (#4).  The start of the climb (and the dreaded timing point) is where Tripp Road ends at King's Mtn (#5), right where the historic store is. 

We then climb 4.34 miles on Kings Mtn to Skyline (#6), where we head south towards Sky Londa (#7).  In the old days, we'd then head back down into Woodside, but we're tougher now so we head west down 84 towards the coast, to the point where Old LaHonda intersects (about 3 miles, at #8).  We then take Old LaHonda back to Skyline (past #9 and on to #10), then head north on Skyline about a mile and a half to Sky Londa again (#11).  Now it's down 84 into Woodside (#12) but instead of continuing into town, we head onto Tripp Road (#13) which dead-ends at Kings Mtn (#14), then retrace our steps back to the start.


It's just over 26 miles, with a great combination of climbs, descents and sprinting opportunities for those so inclined.  What's missing?  Well, there's frankly not a whole lot of flat terrain on this ride!  Another thing thankfully missing is glass; it's very rare that anybody gets a flat on this ride.

This is pretty much a rain-or-shine ride, and it's always interesting to see who's silly enough to show up when it's particularly nasty.  We'll typically cut the ride short if it's really wet out, lopping off the section of 84 and Old LaHonda west of Skyline.

09/30/03- BREAKFAST AT ALICES RESTAURANT, AND SITTIN' ON THE GROUP-W BENCH.
 I suppose we could have gone for the Dock of the Bay, but the hills are so much more interesting.  What are we talking about here?  This morning's Tuesday/Thursday ride, of course!  We've passed Alice's Restaurant so many times over the years (a staggering number, I'm sure), so this morning we decided to have breakfast there before heading down the hill.  Nice place, really, especially on Tuesdays when they have a special lower-priced menu (French Toast & a side of sausage for $4).  Plus, they have a Group W bench.  How many places have a Group W bench?  Not many, I'm sure!

Enjoying the pleasantries (from right to left on the infamous Group W bench) were Brian, Donald (a newbie, first time!) Jeffrey and Kevin.  And some nameless guy on the far left.
Our group on Tuesday morning, 8/23/99.  Left to right is Derek from  Los Altos, Dick from Redwood City, Mike M (a SM County Sheriff who just happens to love riding a bicycle much more than ticketing cyclists!) and Sergei from Redwood City.
Bottom of King's Mtn (timing point at street sign)
The very bottom of the hill, approaching Trip Road, which is the timing point for the climb.  That's right, right here is where you start your clock, not 1/4 mile up the road like some do!
Dick and Mike McVay rounding the first hairpin. So far, not so bad!   The Huddart Park entrance, about a third of the way up the hill in terms of time.
1.6 miles from the start, 1090 ft elevation. You're thinking it just might be possible... ...until you hit the first really steep hairpin.  On this one you just have to dig in and be thankful it doesn't last!
2.9 miles into the ride, at 1570 feet, you hit "the clearing", where you'll also have spectacular views on a clear day. Approaching the very steepest part of your jouney to the top, coming after a spot where you can actually catch your breath.
The final hairpin.  Forget Cytomax; try and grab some extra juice from those powerlines that go overhead! The last half mile is very pretty and peaceful (unless, of course, you're trying to outgun the guy next to you...then it's deadly!).
4.3 miles and about 1500 feet of climbing later, you reach the top. Next we head south on Skyline to 84 and, weather permitting, west on 84 and then back to the top via Old LaHonda before heading down the east side back into Woodside.

Check here for an overview of the various different rides on our website.

Check out why I must ride this loop twice/week...the evil place in Redwood City known as Donut King.

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