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A peaceful sunrise scene above a lake. The sun is just coming over a right to the left of the image, lighting grasses on the hill in the foreground, and lighting fog hanging over the lake itself.

Day 4: Chabot to home

Yesterday’s rainbow marked the end of the storm. The night was clear and calm, and we woke to a beautiful sunrise, with mist rising off the lake. I was riding directly home from camp, so all I had to do was find clothes I was willing to wear for a couple hours.

It was a good trip; I enjoyed that this adventure involved just going out my door. We’re blessed here in the Bay Area that there are so many nearby options.

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A somewhat vintage steel bicycle, painted blue and platinum and labeled as MARINONI, is loaded with a handlebar bag, a frame bag across the top tube, a small bag above the top tube, and a tent and sleeping bag strapped to a rear seatpost rack.

Introduction: Local four-day bikepack

From my trip last year I had a few ideas for equipment and technique tweaks for bikepacking. I’d also discovered a local camping option (Sibley Backpack Camp) I hadn’t known about, and combined with the bike/hike site at Samuel P. Taylor, that seemed like an opportunity for a quick local adventure. While I was planning that trip, a friend who couldn’t make the first two nights suggested a third night at Anthony Chabot Family Campground. Great idea!

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