The Road to Three Palms
March 11, 2011
I mean really, it’s not enough that you’re on a country road and not likely to run into too, too many tractors… they (good old they) have gone and built a nice, protected bike trail just because, and this is what it looks like. So a person can jump on a bike path that parallels Russell Boulevard, exactly one block from my house, I might add, and ride like there’s no tomorrow straight out of town, hitting farm fields within minutes, and, well, how nice is that?
Just so you know, the ride out to Three Palms Nursery is a straight-shot, 30-minute ride (and back gives you that perfect hour of aerobic bliss), and, I swear to god, it’s almost all on a road that looks like this.
Now, if only I were one of Davis’ bazillion real bike riders, and not just a hacker rider on an old jalopy (I love my very serviceable jalopy bike.. which.. isn’t really a jalopy, it’s a fully official, around town kind of bike with comfortable fat tires and a wide, upright profile, and suits me just fine. Plus, it’s dark teal, which is a very pretty bike color.). If I were a real cyclist, I’d wear colorful, form fitting, task appropriate clothing, have a bike designed for mileage, and make the trip in probably half the time.
We’ll see.. after I’ve done this ride a couple more times.
Here are a few more pictures, drive-bys one and all (man, I’m loving my phone camera):
Looking down.
The left turn to the Unitarian Church (smiling at that lack of irony).
Cactus Corner, of course.
Glide Ranch and Community Alliance with Family Farmers (CAFF).
Three Palms Nursery, at Road 95A.
And back.






March 12, 2011 at 7:40 am
I used to love to take that ride on a Saturday morning, only I didn’t go all the way to 3 Palms–just as far as the horses. (Though once I actually made it all the way to the Putah Creek Cafe)
March 12, 2011 at 8:19 am
Putah Creek Cafe is a good goal! Feels funny to live in Davis and not be a biker person, especially as a bike was my only mode of transportation for my first 8 years here, and I still ride my bike a lot… just not out of town. It’s a whole nuther muscle set.. but I enjoyed it! Do you still get on your bike, Bev?
March 12, 2011 at 8:58 am
Sadly, no. My bike accident in 2003 left me with a knee that doesn’t like to bike. Also, falling head over heels over your bike handles–twice in the same day (the last time required an ambulance to the hospital) does a lot to your confidence on a bike!