Day 23: Marina del Rey to Newport Beach

Today’s Highlights:

Chris and I finished our cycling adventure today with over 1400 miles of riding in twenty three days.  We cycled the entire coast of Oregon and most of California’s coast.  We saw magnificent scenery, including the beaches of Oregon, the redwood forests, wine country, fertile farms that stretched to the horizon, vast ranches on rolling golden hills, and much more.  The ride presented many challenges, with cold weather, many significant hills to climb, many miles per day, various new body pains to overcome, and a cold virus.  We worked through all the challenges and accomplished our objective each day.  We made new friends who shared the adventure and challenges with us, and we will remember them forever.  Best of all, we had fun everyday.

Today there were basically three phases of the route.  We started and ended on easy bike paths right on the beach – primarily Manhattan Beach and Huntington Beach.  In between, we had to get through Los Angeles, which is nothing to write home about.  Overall, it was a very good bike ride, and the beach bike paths will be the parts we will always remember.

Today is my 35th wedding anniversary and a big highlight of the day was meeting Sue at the end of the ride.  We will spend a few more days in Newport Beach to enjoy the sun and surf before flying home on Thursday.

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Time:
9/24/2012, 8:04:3
Duration:
04:19:11
Ascent/Descent:
1126 ft 1051 ft
Distance:
50.74 M
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Day 22: Oxnard to Marina del Rey

Today’s Highlights:

Most of today’s ride was along the Pacific Coast Highway and on bike paths along the beach.  It was the easiest day so far and we were averaging over 16 mph for the first 45 miles.  There were great views of the beaches through Santa Barbara since the road runs mostly along the edge of the beach or ocean.  We went through Malibu and had our first SAG stop at Zuma Beach.  We took an extra long stop there so that Chris could swim in the ocean for the first time since we entered California 1000 miles ago.  The waves were perfect and he body surfed for a while.

In Santa Monica we got on a bike path that was right on the beach, taking it for six miles and passing through Venice Beach and ending in Marina del Rey.  This required very slow riding since it was heavily used.  But that was great because it slowed us down into relaxation mode.  We stopped for lunch just before Venice Beach and enjoyed some beach-side patio dining and people watching.  After lunch there was still time to kill before our hotel rooms were ready, so we walked down the pier, watched some surfers and checked out the sites.

Tonight we had our banquet dinner, which was very nice, followed by a meeting where each of us received a certificate recognizing our accomplishment and had a chance to say a few words about our three week adventure.  It has been really great to meet such wonderful people on this trip and share the experience.

Perfect Ride
Today’s ride was perfect: Flat, fast, short, easy, great weather, lots of coast, and time to kill. I finally got to play in the ocean. I rode some waves at Zuma Beach! Luckily there was a shower station to get the sand out of my shorts or it would have long 26 miles to the hotel.

I now know why Barbie has a Malibu beach house.

I wasn’t the only one having fun on the beach. In Santa Monica we saw surfing, boogie boarding, sailing, parasailing, yachting, volleyballing, tanning, body building, paddle boarding, kayaking, fishing, biking, rollerblading, trumpet playing, soccering, gaffiti-ing, seagull chasing, tattooing, swimming, skateboarding, and a freak show… to name a few. What a place!

There was so much to see that we had to take a break and eat lunch on the beach (pic 38). We ate with Tim from Manchester. We have ridden with him quite a bit over the last week. Great guy.

Tomorrow’s ride looks like the same, and then home sweet home.

Chris

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Time:
9/23/2012, 8:11:3
Duration:
05:32:56
Ascent/Descent:
1144 ft 1173 ft
Distance:
53.75 M
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Day 21: Solvang to Oxnard

Today’s Highlights:

Our 82-mile ride from Solvang to Oxnard was filled with many different experiences.  We started the day under skies of multi layered cloud that created pleasant patterns of light.  The scenery was mediocre and we traveled on a highway with fast traffic, so I didn’t take many pictures for a while.  We traversed a huge lake, Cachuma Lake, for miles, but from the south side of the road it was hard to find a view of it.

After seventeen miles, we left the busy highway and got on Stagecoach Road.  This was a real treat.  It is a narrow winding road up a canyon, and it was very quite and very scenic.  It was also our big climb for the day, but not too difficult.  We rode in a small group and took some pictures along the way.  About half way up, we came upon Cold Spring Tavern, which has been on that road since real stagecoaches traveled it.  The rustic buildings have not changed much since those early days.  It was very interesting – a one of a kind.

We also rode under a huge arched bridge.  See the picture.  We were far below it, and then surprisingly higher than it a little while later as we neared the top of our climb.  After the climb, we took a one-lane back road, Kinevan Rd, for the first part of our descent.  It required some care going down it.  The descent continued a few miles on a highway, then onto San Marcos road for the most thrilling part of the ride.  From the top of San Marcos Road, we could see miles down a canyon, into the valley and to the ocean.  It was quite an amazing site, although a little hazy to capture well in a photograph.  On this part of the descent there were four corners marked “5 mph”, and they really meant it!  It was a great ride down, dropping 2000 feet in seven miles.

We rolled into Santa Barbara around 11:00, first riding through an area with nice houses and streets lined with palm trees and a large variety of plants and trees.  When we reached the beach, it was very foggy and visibility was only a few hundred yards. However, we could tell it was quite a nice place.  We rode passed Santa Barbara Harbor, but it was too foggy to bother stopping for photos.  Chris and I did take a side trip down a long pier, and stopped to stick his feet in the ocean when it was very near the road.  We also stopped at a polo grounds and watched part of a match.

We rode several miles along the shoreline and there were occasional great views where it was not foggy.  At one point, for five miles, we had to ride on the interstate.  There was actually a bike lane on it!  Now we can say that we rode bikes on a California freeway.  Even though it was already sixty miles into the ride, Chris and I found some extra energy to sprint the whole way so we could get out of there as quickly as possible.  Somehow, I managed to snap a few pictures while doing so.  My neighbor would say I failed an IQ test with that behavior.

Once off the freeway, we wandered through Ventura and then into Oxnard through quite neighborhoods and on local business roads.  We passed an interesting harbor or channel where there were hundreds of boats, but even more interesting were the houses that lined the water’s edge.

My body is glad that this was the last long ride of the tour.  The next two days will be less than 55 miles each.  I am looking forward to the easy finish.

Zoom Zoom Splash
Another great ride with a little of everything (and I’m not sick anymore). Here are the best parts:

The ride up Stagecoach Road had wonderful views into the canyon. And we were going slow enough to enjoy them. A few times I thought that it would be nice if a horse would pull me up the mountain, just like in the old days. The Cold Spring Tavern was an amazing place. I’ll have to come back to patronize some day.

The ride down San Marcos was wicked! Zoom zoom, eeeerrrrrrrrt zoom, don’t fly off the cliff. We flew by some suckers trying to go up this thing. What are they thinking?? I bet they’re thinking about zooming back down.

We stopped to watch a polo match. I don’t know anything about polo, but it looked like Under 6s soccer… on horses. There’s a goal at each end of the field with no goalie; someone hits the ball towards the goal; everyone rushes after it as though he/she is the only one on the field; if they get lucky, someone hits it through the goal. The horses seem to get a good workout.

The two mile stretch of RVs and campers lined bumper-to-bumper was an odd sight. They were packed so close that we couldn’t see the ocean for 2 miles even though we were 20 feet from the beach, and it wasn’t foggy yet.

Santa Barbra was super foggy and not much to see. But I did get to go in the ocean!! It was the first time I touched the water in California. That’s kind of sad; there should be more time to play.

We had a Pizza Party tonight. It was really just eating pizza, hold the party. The festivities are actually tomorrow night, our last night together as a group, awwwwwww. Oh, my goodness, we’re almost done!

Chris

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Time:
9/22/2012, 7:46:5
Duration:
07:25:01
Ascent/Descent:
3712 ft 4182 ft
Distance:
82.31 M
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Day 20: Santa Maria to Solvang

Today’s Highlights:

We had our shortest ride of the trip today – only 41 miles.  It almost felt like an actual vacation day!  We started thirty minutes later than usual, at 8:30 am, and arrived at our destination town of Solvang just before noon.  This is a really great town to explore.  Its Danish architecture in a mountain valley setting is quite unique and very attractive.  It has many gift shops, chocolate shops, bakeries and restaurants to visit.  There are also many wine tasting rooms. Other than the two previous rest days we had, this was the only time we were able to explore a town that we stopped in.  We really enjoyed the extra few hours, and had a nice lunch, visited an old mission and walked the streets checking out a few shops.

The first part of our ride was through more farmlands, which still amazed us in their size and productivity.  Fields were in different stages of farming, from fresh plowed, to new planting, to harvesting.  It appears to be a year-round, multi-harvest operation.

As we rose in elevation, we left the farms and entered ranch country.  We basically had one long hill in the first part of the day, with a steep section near its top.  While traversing up and down the canyon, the views were spectacular.

We saw two tarantulas today!  We were told that they were common in one area of our ride.  Chris and I spotting one and took a quick look, but I chose not to photograph it.  I expected to see a more, but we rode many more miles before finally seeing another.  I made sure to stop and take a picture of that one.

Hello, Little Denmark
I’m only a little sick today, but still a bit tired. I’m blaming it on my cold. It couldn’t have anything to do with the 88 hours of riding 1,245 miles with 65,300 feet of climbing. That’s not why I’m tired. I feel better and tomorrow should be great – a nice 81 mile ride in the park.

I don’t know what to say that Dad didn’t already say. The ride was great again. We passed so many beautiful wineries it was hard not to stop and relax with a glass. We saw tarantulas and a wild boar. Awesome! It was great to get into town early and actually have some time to explore. And what a great town to explore. The pics tell the story and we did it all.

Chris

p.s. 65,000ft of climb is like climbing Mount McKinley (tallest in North America) over three times. Hey, Joe, I’m going to ride up to your house when I get home, while I’m still in shape. http://connect.garmin.com/course/1536393#.UF1NFhYBQ2c.email

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Time:
9/21/2012, 8:32:2
Duration:
03:34:34
Ascent/Descent:
1950 ft 1713 ft
Distance:
41.29 M
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