Huh, I've always wondered about going down McGill, though my first thought would have been to connect to Ambrose/Sanborn rather than PGE. Speaking of PGE I've heard there's some very unfriendly people at the Sherry's end of PGE.
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I haven't ridden Coe in almost a year, the landscape is so nice this time of year but i find the trails are just unpleasantly bumpy and not really that fun except grapevine. Tempting to check it out again but when its a longer drive than going to Santa Cruz I'm choosing SC every time.
Have you done any big gravel on the stig? Wanting to race this year. But in the south and Midwest. Any input would be great thanks. And how tall and what size are you on?
Saw your Coe night ride video - looks sick! I need to do a Coe night ride at some point. Check out my other channel, Speedy Garage, for more Bay Area MTB content!
I did the Mini on my touring bike (Surly LHT). Now that I have a hardtail MTB I need to get out to more of these! I actually bought a bottle of water off some rando parked at the bottom of Um. I'd been dry since somewhere on Mine Hill. Was the mine not a photo "assignment" on your route? Looked like you sailed right past it.
You’re not kidding. Definitely an epic ride! Will have to ride at least some segments of this! I agree… some of it didn’t look like gravel bike trails at all.
Thanks for uploading all of your terrific videos. Definitely need to come down there to follow some of your awesome routes, (am up in north bay and ride Marin plus West Sonoma Co and also Humboldt / Mendo a lot). You've opened my eyes to gravel options in South Bay, very much appreciated.
It's got great components for the money - full Shimano GRX - but I think the Canondale Topstone is probably a better frame because it has wider tire clearance (the Scott maxes out at 37) and the geometry is better for tight turning on the Canondale.
@@Lucaldinho thanks for your answer! I thought about the Cannondale Topstone 2 but it's 400€ more expensive here in Germany with comparable components so I think I'll go with the Scott.