
JB caught up and passed me just after Chainbuster. Hardly saw anybody else all day. We decided to go down the South side.
Just below Junction I got this photo of an old tree that had been partly sawed off and partly broken off, wonder what the story there is.
The California Coffeeberry Bush - you'll see a lot of these - those berries look like coffee beans and aren't poisonous but not very good tasting either. Indians used to use them to make face paint though.
The California Buckeye - the tree in winter has no leaves at all and it drops these giant chestnut-looking things (size of a small apple) on the ground. The wood of the California Buckeye is supposedly one of your better choices if you ever have to start a fire using the rubbing sticks together method.At the Junction Rick asked what was next. What I was hoping for was anything but the Summit but if I said that out loud it'd be the Summit for sure so I didn't say anything and it was Summit anyway. I took off my tights and rolled them up and stuck them in my jersey pocket. It was really getting warm.
We took it pretty easy on Summit Road.
Dudley Driveby: in the Blue Oak Speedway. First sighting in several rides.
I took a preparation lap around the Lower Parking Lot before I started up the Wall; I usually need that extra bit of courage from my suitcase.
Rick and I found these cool helmet decorations.
Rick passes along his ride data.

Me with a mouth full of banana bread.
Broadband comes to DiabloScott's PC. Everything's faster, no promises on quality improvements for the reader.
Update: Scanned in the Route Map and created my own elevation profile with y-axis chosen to make it look more brutal.
Vimeo is sort of like Picasa or Flicker for videos - perfect for sharing little movies like this with friends and blog readers without taking up space from my Blogger memory alotment.