BoFax, Seven Sisters, East Peak
Segment in Bolinas. 17.81km, 758m elevation difference. Average grade is 4.3% with the steepest quarter mile at 10.9%. Completed by 65 athletes.
Description
Mt. Tam East Peak via BoFax is a challenging and rewarding climb that offers cyclists an opportunity to tackle one of Northern California's iconic ascents. The climb to Mount Tamalpais' East Peak takes you through some of Marin County's most picturesque landscapes, including dense forests, rolling hills, and eventually, expansive vistas at the summit. This route typically involves navigating BoFax Road - also known as Bolinas Fairfax Road - a winding path that leads you through varying gradients and environments towards the peak.
One of the most appealing aspects of this climb is the diverse scenery it offers. Starting in the relatively sheltered areas near Fairfax, cyclists ascend through cooler, shaded areas before breaking out into open spaces with stunning views of the surrounding areas, including the Pacific Ocean on clear days. The final push to East Peak can be particularly steep, making it a test of both endurance and determination.
Water is available at Mt. Tam East Peak, a much-welcomed amenity for riders making the challenging ascent. This climb is not just about physical prowess but also about enjoying the natural beauty that the area has to offer. Whether it’s the lush greenery at the base or the panoramic views from the top, there’s plenty to keep cyclists motivated along the way.
For further details on the route and experiences from those who have ridden it, you can find discussions and route suggestions on platforms like Reddit and comprehensive cycling club resources which occasionally feature the climb like the San Francisco Cycling Club.
Please note, always be prepared for varying weather conditions, and ensure you have adequate water and nutrition, especially as this climb can be quite remote in sections.