We returned home from California yesterday. My body is here, but my heart and head are still there. Pacific Grove on the Monterey Peninsula to be exact, where we spent the last few days after our bike tour ended. We rented bikes for the days we were in Pacific Grove, just basic hybrid type bikes to get those daily rides in for 30daysofbiking and to tool around the area and see the sights. Words cannot describe the breathtaking beauty, maybe some of my shots can.
I will write a brief summary of my rides of April 25-30th and then I’ll do a separate blog for our Central Coast California Tour. Just one post instead of my typical blogs of each day. Thanks for following along!~ Susan
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Today was one of those days on the bike that perfectly captured what I love about riding a bike.
The ride started in a light drizzle and fog. Temperatures stayed cool even after the sun chased the fog and dampness away. We rode from Santa Maria thru the cycling town of Solvang before taking us to Santa Ynez, our home for the next two nights.
Typing on my android tablet is too tedious to write much but a few thoughts and memories:
Riding alongside field after field of beautiful crops of lettuce, cauliflower and bright red strawberries.
The speed of the farm workers working in the fields, literally running to pick.
The strong scents of strawberries, cilantro, and the licorice scent of fennel.
The remoteness and quiet beauty of Foxen Canyon road.
Lunch at Zaca Mesa winery
The steep little climb right after lunch/wine tasting
Climbing “the wall”, a very steep little climb and recognizing I can climb even when the grade is steep.
The thrill of the twisty descent into Ballard Canyon.
Great conversation and coffee with my fellow tour riders and guide at the infamous Bulldog Cafe
And finally the luxurious Santa Ynez Inn
Stats: 48 miles, 2398 ft. of ascent, 1985 ft. descent
CA Central Coast Day 4 Santa Maria to Santa Ynez – Details
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Today’s route took us along mostly rural roads through vineyards and farms as we made our way from Avila Beach to Santa Maria. The ride was similar in mileage and in ascent but vastly different in experience. We had far less traffic along today’s route and far more gorgeous scenery. Always a winner for me.
Mileage: 48.6 mi
Ascent: 1800 ft
CA Central Coast – Day 3 Avila Beach to Santa Maria – Details
Scenes from today’s ride:
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My 22nd ride of April was a tough one. On paper, or more accurately on my Garmin 510, it doesn’t sound particularly tough – 2231 feet of ascent in 53 miles and 3002 feet of descent.
There was a long climb of about 3 miles with a grade of 6-7%, but an even longer descent to make up for it. One section of the descent was fairly steep and I definitely worked the brakes. I’m not used to climbs or descents like these. Also not used to the volume and speed of traffic we encountered on some of the roads.
We rode from Paso Robles to Avila Beach, stopped for lunch in a cool town on the coast, Morro Bay – home of a Prudential rock lookalike.
Much of the ride though had that lovely bucolic scenery we saw on our 2011 trip along the northern coast and Sonoma county. Beauty abounds!
All in all a great day on the bike.
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Today’s ride was the first day of riding on our CA Central Coast tour. We took a train from San Jose to Paso Robles then rode a 23 mile loop around PR. A hot loop, temperature was in the high 80’s. We had a couple of long climbs and then long curvy descents. In 23 miles we ascended 1873 feet and about 1600 of descent. We had plenty of nice scenery and passed a number of wineries.
CA Central Coast-Day 1 Paso Robles Loop at Garmin Connect – Details.
Tomorrow we ride from Paso Robles to Avila Beach, about 45 miles. Much cooler temps predicted.
A few pics from today in beautiful California!
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