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His ride set up for the Mountains, with fat tyres, he was often hitting trails we would never manage and although it would slowed him down on the road, he kept up with us for the afternoon. Jeff was on an epic trip of his own, setting off from his home in Salt Lake City, Utah he’d headed North through Idaho and then West to Portland and then down the Coast. Joe had chatted to him briefly back at Sunset Bay while I’d been away filming, and I’d spotted him on the road the day before as we’d been having lunch, but as we enjoyed our hard earned downhill we formed a peloton. ~50 minutes later (for me anyway, Joe was off being a mountain goat again) we were at the top after the first serious climb of the tour, it was a good indicator of what was to come over the next week as we made our way down towards San Francisco. With our farewell we were given fair warning of a rather brutal 4 mile climb between 6-10% as you exit the city.
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Given that it was 10am and America’s apathy towards races with more than four left turns we weren’t particularly hopeful, but set off in search of a sports bar none the less.Īfter a bit of searching we finally found the Harbor View Grotto, and what a find it turned out to be! The very welcoming locals Randy, Garry, Mike, Bill, and George settled us in, found the F1 and gave us our own TV to watch it on! An amiable bunch we enjoyed a few early morning beers (hey it was the weekend!) and when it was time to leave, Randy handed over $100 to our cause from the lads in memory of his Aunt Bonnie, sadly another Alzheimer’s victim. The Good Harvest Café did not disappoint! Monte Cristo sandwich, Santa Fe scramble, and a side of maple syrup pancakes…īellies pacified, thoughts turned towards the Mexican F1 Grand Prix and the possibility of Lewis Hamilton wrapping up the Driver’s Championship with two races to spare.
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David had decided he needed a little stretch and led us the 10km into town to one of his favourite breakfast spots.
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We rolled out of David and Hope’s as a trio for the first time since we rode with Alejandro back in Washington. Many thanks to Margit and James in Forest Knolls for hosting us (and again to David and Hope where we left of last time).Ĭycle Day 21: Crescent City to Elk Prairie By the time we made it to San Francisco we were thoroughly looking forward to a week off, well in need of an extended break.Īs always we are indebted to the warmshowers community. Metaphorical and literal highs and lows lay ahead as we pushed ourselves out of the comfort zone. Total Distance Climbed: 24,631m (80,810ft - 2.8 Everests)Įntering our second month on the road, traveling from the Oregon-Californian border to San Francisco we made plenty of new cycling friends, explored majestic Redwoods, and took on the most challenging terrain we would face as we picked up the famous Pacific Coast Highway. Total Distance Cycled: 2,472km (1,536miles)