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This DH has a split personality. The first half along the
lake is serious cottage and recreational territory. With a shortage of legal
passing opportunities, and no shortage of speed tax collectors, you can get
caught up in the heavy summer traffic. And that’s a shame because the
pavement and serious lakeside twisties are top notch. Past the lake,
however, the number of pylons thins and the scene changes dramatically. With
its short gravel stretch through a canyon, empty fields, and rougher country
roads, the setting is rural, at times almost bucolic. There’s even a
winery up here where you can drop in for a free tasting. Just don’t
overindulge-- and split your own personality.
Riders Reviews:
"The road along the lake is
good, the climb up past the winery fun but the connecting gravel road now
has a gate marked as private property (which they'd probably prefer you not
go around)." -bddean