I was one week away from riding my first 400k, which would be the longest distance I had attempted so far. I therefore had scheduled a hard permanent, but one of my favorite courses: the SCR Skyline 200k. This ride features 8000 - 9000 ft. of climbing of the sort I like, where you work hard to gain your elevation and get rewarded with spectacular views and awesomely long downhills. However the extended climbing in the first half makes it a challenge to get to the second control before the cutoff time. I was hoping my legs were up to the challenge.
I headed south from Santa Cruz towards the first control in Freedom, once again annoyed by all the traffic lights which insisted on turning red just as I was approaching them and trying to keep my speed up so that I had a bigger time cushion for later when the climbing started. This wall mural
I made it to the mini-mart in Freedom in pretty good time and then headed inland towards Eureka Canyon Road, which would begin the climbing up to the ridgeline of the Santa Cruz Mountains. The lower part of Eureka Canyon is gorgeous, with lots of redwoods shading the road, and some of my favorite ferns.
Sure enough, on the next attempt at taking a picture the camera indignantly shut down. Grrrr....back to the cell phone for pictures. I resolved to add the camera to the list of things which needed charging the day (or night) before a ride. For now I was doomed to carry it another 95 miles.
I continued up Eureka Canyon, enjoying the views. There was a brief break from the climbing as I went over the ridge separating Corralitos Creek from Soquel Creek and got onto Highland Way. The creeks and streams were flowing well and this little waterfall was too cute to pass by without another picture.


Now I know that the key to finishing this ride successfully is to minimize the stops between controls 1 and 2, because that includes most of the climbing (as in, slow slow slow). However business is business and I hunted for food and drink and made use of the porta-potty in the parking lot before heading out again. Still the stop probably took no more than 10 minutes, and the weather was still good; nice and cool.
I started the long pull of mostly climbing; this would take me over 3000 feet in elevation, with several short but steep sections and lots of longer not-so-steep pulls. The terrain was ever-changing, with houses, fields, redwoods, vistas of the valley, christmas tree farms, and a llama ranch showing up in succession. Finally I had the long pull past Castle Rock State Park up past the highest point of the climb, and felt a bit more relaxed on the descent to the Highway 9 junction, as I was still doing okay timewise.
The next section was basically rolling, with short to medium length descents interspersed with short to medium length climbs. I knew the general trend was downwards, but it still seemed like the climbs went on longer than they should have. After a brief pause for a picture of Silicon Valley

As the weather was so nice all the fast cars and motorcycles were out having lunch.

After a quick downhill run towards the coast I turned onto Stage Road, which parallels (sort of) Highway One but features a few hills to make it interesting. At least I got a view of the coast every now and then.

This was almost the home stretch - there was still the painful detour on Swanton Road (with a nasty climb) to do...but it was nice to ride along the coast in good weather, after all the rainy/foggy trips earlier in the year.



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