Gourmet Gravel Nevada City, California: Climbing, Scenery, Quiet Roads, this ride has it all!

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Rolling through downtown Nevada City, California

“Nevada City (originally, Ustumah, a Nisenan village; later, Nevada, Deer Creek Dry Diggins, and Caldwell’s Upper Store) is the county seat of Nevada County, California, United States, 60 miles (97 km) northeast of Sacramento, 84 miles (135 km) southwest of Reno and 147 miles (237 km) northeast of San Francisco. The population was 3,068 as of the 2010 Census.” – Wikipedia.org

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In this video, JOM of the Gravel Cyclist crew knocks out a tough ride that follows a route from RidewithGPS by “KS”, and is linked below. Due to snowfall, JOM was unable to ride the furthest most point of the route (an out and back loop), but either way, spectacular views and marvelous scenery is guaranteed. Bring your climbing gears and plenty of fluid, this is a remote part of California.

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Notice the grade of this road through Nevada City

Continued from Above:

“European-Americans first settled Nevada City in 1849, during the California Gold Rush, as Nevada (Spanish for “snow-covered”, a reference to the snow-topped mountains in the area). The Gold Tunnel on the north side of Deer Creek was the city’s first mine, built in 1850. The first sawmill in Nevada City was built on Deer Creek, just above town, in August 1850, by Lewis & Son, with a water wheel.”

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Plenty of fun descending, pavement and gravel!

“In 1850–51, Nevada City was the state’s most important mining town, and Nevada County the state’s leading gold-mining county. In 1851, The Nevada Journal became the first newspaper published in the town and county. The first cemetery in town, the Pioneer Cemetery, was founded around 1851 behind the Nevada City United Methodist Church, Nevada County’s first denominational church.”

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“The town of Nevada was incorporated on April 19, 1856. In 1864, the word “City” was added to its name to relieve confusion with the nearby state of Nevada, and the town has legally been known as Nevada City ever since. The former town of Coyoteville later became Nevada City’s northwestern section.”

Additional Photos

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Lady Gravel Cyclist early in the ride (had to cut it short)
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Steep grades are guaranteed
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Crossing the Yuba River for the first time
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Gorgeous No. 22 Bicycles review bike

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These vehicles be abandoned
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18% grade, ouch
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Reaching this part of the course, so worth the effort

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nevada city california gravel cycling

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Light snow here, it progressively built up preventing forward motion 🙁

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nevada city california gravel cycling
LOVE Garmin mapping, so so good; Garmin 1040 Solar

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nevada city california gravel cycling

nevada city california gravel cycling

nevada city california gravel cycling

nevada city california gravel cycling
Crossing the Yuba River for the second time
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Amazing tree-lined paved road

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