We made it safely!!! Took the 4:45 pm Larkspur Ferry instead of riding over Golden Gate Bridge. Dustin met us at the terminal--loaded our bikes on a bus and made it to his apartment. We have showered and will go out for steak!
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Point Arena to Bodega Bay, 63 mi
This is the 3rd time we have biked this route. We did not remember how difficult it is. Many steep inclines--it also was quite warm and a weekend so lots of beach traffic. We made it safely to our motel at about 4:30. We are a good Mexican dinner just at the town's edge. Beautiful ocean views! We are about 70 miles from San Francisco. We probably will complete the ride tomorrow.
Friday, September 18, 2015
Point Arena, 45 mi
Great weather today. We started with long pants and jackets but ended with shorts and short sleeves. Still a hilly ride. One spot has over 20% grade. We were told today that is the steepest section of road in California. Every time we have had to walk a portion of that because it also has steep curves. We had brunch in Elk--great cafe "Queenies":
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Day 10--Leggett to Fort Bragg, 48 miles
We made it over Leggett hill--not as difficult as last time (5 yrs ago--different bikes & less climbing experience).
We have now left 101 and will be following highway 1.
We had very poor internet yesterday so the blog was posted in the office of the camp. It was a nice dry cabin and we used the day to dry all our wet clothes and take a rest day since only pedaled 15 miles. But what a rain storm!
Today the weather was great for cycling--cool and dry.
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Day 8: Eureka to Garberville, 63 mi
Not as many hills today so we were able to travel more miles. We make good choices on the route and had two short excursions off Hwy. 101. The first went through Scotia--a logging mill community.
For the first time this trip Sharon had to "pee in the bushes". She was careful to watch for oncoming cars--but was caught by a bicyclist we knew!! He was courteous and cycled past.
We are now 23 miles from the base of Leggett Hill. Rain is predicted for tomorrow--we will wait to decide what to do.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Orick to Eureka--45 miles
More hills, of course. This area always seems windy--especially around Arcata and Eureka. We put on and took off our jackets all day. We took a few routes off highway 101--they were scenic miles but at a price. Very poor road condition and at times we had to push our bikes over sandy gravel sections. We didn't complain at all ??!! We are staying at a hotel my brother has told us is the only safe one in town: Bayshore Best Western. There is a Marie Callendar next door.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Crescent City to Orick, 40 miles
Hill is a 4-letter word!! We pedaled many hills today but arrived safely before 2 pm. We stayed on 101 by mistake and missed a scenic ride. The hotel here is rustic but better than camping.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Crescent city, California: 53 miles
We had a picnic in our motel room last night with take out fish and chips. It was much more relaxing than going to a restaurant.
Breakfast this morning was actually more then we could eat. That doesn't happen very often on our bike trips.
The route to Brookings was quite hilly--but what's new about that.
When we arrived at our hotel two of the men we have been leapfrogging with were just checking in--funny since there are lots of hotels in the town. We are having dinner with them tonight. Tomorrow we start our day with a big climb out of the city--it will be good to be fresh.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Bandon to Gold Beach, 57 miles
Happy Birthday to Ron!
The pancake was big enough to substitute for a birthday cake. We ate it all--it was our second breakfast at 25 miles.
The route was rolling hills but very scenic from Port Orford to here. The weather remains nearly perfect. We are staying at a nice hotel. Our dinner last night was excellent so we hope for the same success tonight.
We are playing "leapfrog" with four other riders. One duo is going to Healdsburg and the other to San Diego. We are all making AARP proud. All four left their wives at home so Sharon is the only female rider. We have seen some other riders but not as consistently. We are not the fastest or the slowest.
Expect to be in California tomorrow.
It is still a highlight of our day to receive Wesley pictures.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Reedsport to Bandon, 51 miles
The weather continues to be good for riding. The route left highway 101 for about 25 miles near Coos Bay. It goes to a small harbor town of Charleston and then over "7 Devils road". 12 miles with lots of climbing--each climb is a "devil"! Nice views at the top. We had a great bakery stop in Charleston to provide us the calories for the climb--homemade chili and cornbread along with our pastries and coffee.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Yachats to Reedsport, 48 mi
We have had a few people ask us if the route down the coast is pretty flat. Most people know that is definitely not the case--we know by experience today that is certainly untrue! We climbed a lot of hills today. We were going to continue to Coosbay but the wind came up and it was not friendly. So we are enjoying a nice motel in Reedsport. We have seen very few cyclists. Yesterday we saw a man who was riding a "stair glider" -- it was a two wheeler and he was pulling a Bob trailer "fully loaded". There was no seat on the vehicle so he was standing the whole distance. As we passed him he said he was headed to San Diego.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
San Francisco here we come!
We started in Lincoln city--at the casino buffet! 46 miles to Yachats. It was great riding conditions. There is a very good fish restaurant here in town--We will be going in a few hours.
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