For my part, (and those of you who know me may not believe it) I only got lost once. To my defense, I didn't realize that the sign that said right lane only to Ojai, really meant it went to Ojai and and Ventura. Hmm - but, there is an off/on ramp about a mile up the road. And thanks to my GPS to get me back on track.
The bike route today utilized some really great bike paths, most of the time were used by Jerry, Tracy & Tom. It was a sight to see as I drove down the 101 and saw all three stopped along the shoulder, lifting their bikes over the guard rail to get onto the bike path. Kinda hard to stop and take a pix, but it would have been a good one.
Clear skies, not too hot - mid 70's for most of the day.
A ways down the road - and some time later, we stopped at a park south end of Malibu. I was ready for lunch making and here they come. The first thing Jerry said was - "Are you going to tell her?" Wish I had been there to get a picture - but this will have to do.
Jerry's Notes:
Boy the bike paths south of Santa Barbara have really improved. I had an opportunity to ride from Ventura to SB a few years ago and what a difference. We really flew today with good trails, well marked (if you bother to read the signs, which I generally don't) and a tailwind to boot!
Only one thing slowed us down today, that was the local county Sheriff in Trancas who pulled us over for going through a red light. The first thing out of my mouth was, "I told you we were going to get busted". I had been harping on Tom the whole trip telling him he was giving us California cyclists a bad name. Of course his comeback was, well you went through the intersection also - we both got busted, not just me. Actually we were very careful about it and did not actually blow through - it was a true "California stop". Once we told him we were on a bike quest from border to border he just gave us a warning. It was a good warning as we were now entering the danger zone - Southern California, so we are now not going to fudge on any rules & regulations (really?)
The other major thing that I am enjoying is riding through the small towns that I have never seen and that most people never get to see as they fly by on the highway. Pismo Beach is a very long, and quaint town. So is Carpenteria, I had never stopped in San Luis Obispo, boy was I impressed. The list goes on and on. Ventura has an amazing boardwalk with great surf, just like Newport. Who knew?
Not surprising that Jerry blames the cop caper on me, but the guy was nice and didn't single me out as being the culprit. What can I say?
Today was the longest, flattest section of road we've seen. From Pt. Magu to Malibu--dead flat, great road surface and the tailwind Jerry mentioned. What fun and right next the beach the whole way. I loved it.
Stats weren't important today, but here they are. 74.2 miles, 4 hours and 39 minutes, an average of 15.9 mph due to only 1500 feet of climbing, and that was mostly in Malibu. A really fun day.
Patty's shopping notes:
| tomato growing huts |
| strawberry fields |

So the numbers I see are: 1 encounter with boarder patrol and 1 encounter with law enforcement... 3 dudes crushing on bikes... Maybe one more encounter is due?!?
ReplyDeleteSee you all tonight to hear tales NOT on the blog, sure there are many!
ReplyDeleteHellofa ride so far gentlemen. Keep at it! And be sure to thank those spouses for the HUGE support.
ReplyDeleteI hope you thanked the officer for the "breather."