Highway 92 between half moon bay and canada
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Highway 92 between half moon bay and canada
How sketchy is this road to ride on? do cyclists actually get hit? I haven’t seen many cyclists on it but it looks super rideable. Especially if coming from Canada. I’m trying to go for a swim and this is the most direct route, I could do some Kings/tunitas nonsense but I think I might be too tired to come back that way. I’m comfortable riding around cars, used to deliver food in the city for a living.
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I'd be willing to bet that, at this very moment, 11 AM on a sunny Saturday in May, that 92 is a parking lot from Canada to the coast. Which means you can pass the cars, but from the light at 35 all the way to HMB, there's little to no shoulder. Sounds like 10 miles of sheer hell to me, but you do you.
BTW, the water temperature there is 54, so have fun swimming.
BTW, the water temperature there is 54, so have fun swimming.
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I just returned from a ride where we descended 92 eastbound down the hill from Skyline. There was a constant stream of cars as genejockey bets, I saw one cyclist climbing westbound. I’ll second his estimation that it would not be all that safe or fun, either direction, on the weekends. During the week there is surprisingly lots less traffic but I would still think twice about it. Last I rode 92 to HMB and back was over 30 years ago, just not worth it. Consider swimming at Coyote Point Beach instead?
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I just returned from a ride where we descended 92 eastbound down the hill from Skyline. There was a constant stream of cars as genejockey bets, I saw one cyclist climbing westbound. I’ll second his estimation that it would not be all that safe or fun, either direction, on the weekends. During the week there is surprisingly lots less traffic but I would still think twice about it. Last I rode 92 to HMB and back was over 30 years ago, just not worth it. Consider swimming at Coyote Point Beach instead?
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I wouldn't ride Hwy 92, period. That;s a real bummer, and the available alternatives are not exactly convenient. I have a fairly high tolerance for cars and such, but there is too much traffic and too little road for my taste, especially going uphill.
FWIW, I'll ride down some roads that I would not ride up. Hwy 84 from Woodside to Skyline/Alice's Restaurant is one example. At descending speeds, I can take the lane and defend myself. On the uphills, I'm at the mercy of - wait for it - too many cars on the too little road. But Hwy 92 is one I don't even want to go down, on either side.YMMV.
FWIW, I'll ride down some roads that I would not ride up. Hwy 84 from Woodside to Skyline/Alice's Restaurant is one example. At descending speeds, I can take the lane and defend myself. On the uphills, I'm at the mercy of - wait for it - too many cars on the too little road. But Hwy 92 is one I don't even want to go down, on either side.YMMV.
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I’ve not swam there but it one of the few places at the bay I’ve seen others swim. That and the Foster City lagoons. Water will be warmer than the ocean but not as clear. If you are looking to body surf it will have to be the ocean.
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I wouldn't ride Hwy 92, period. That;s a real bummer, and the available alternatives are not exactly convenient. I have a fairly high tolerance for cars and such, but there is too much traffic and too little road for my taste, especially going uphill.
FWIW, I'll ride down some roads that I would not ride up. Hwy 84 from Woodside to Skyline/Alice's Restaurant is one example. At descending speeds, I can take the lane and defend myself. On the uphills, I'm at the mercy of - wait for it - too many cars on the too little road. But Hwy 92 is one I don't even want to go down, on either side.YMMV.
FWIW, I'll ride down some roads that I would not ride up. Hwy 84 from Woodside to Skyline/Alice's Restaurant is one example. At descending speeds, I can take the lane and defend myself. On the uphills, I'm at the mercy of - wait for it - too many cars on the too little road. But Hwy 92 is one I don't even want to go down, on either side.YMMV.
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Im getting a track bike with narrow bars to cut through small gaps, should be perfect for that road on the weekend with slow traffic, provided im strong enough to get up the hill!
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Yeah, and the instability of narrow bars will come in handy on the descent.
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I've descended 92 once from Skyline to Canada. The amount of cars, and limited shoulder means you are moving at pretty much the speed of the cars...which is crawling. There were some times that I was able to get on it and pass a few cars only to have to stop again when the shoulder narrowed too much.
It really sucked for the most part. That said, I will probably do it again as the stretch of Skyline from Kings Mountain Road to 92 was amazing to ride. There were few cars on that section of Skyline and its fast, smooth, and great sweeping corners.
But 92 still sucks for riding. Doesn't mean you can't do it though.
It really sucked for the most part. That said, I will probably do it again as the stretch of Skyline from Kings Mountain Road to 92 was amazing to ride. There were few cars on that section of Skyline and its fast, smooth, and great sweeping corners.
But 92 still sucks for riding. Doesn't mean you can't do it though.
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I personally wouldn't ride 92 West to HMB because in that scenario you WILL be passed by lots of cars at high speed on a narrow shoulder. Very different situation.
And shout out to the quote above; those last few sweeping S-curves on skyline coming down to the 92 intersection are dreamy. Great views of the ocean/coastal mountains to your left, great views of the city and the bay to your right.
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