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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 35: Sometimes I feel like throwing my hands up in the air - Santa Maria to Lompoc
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Sunday, 9 September 2012. Day 35: Sometimes I feel like throwing my hands up in the air - Santa Maria to Lompoc. With the wheel problem on my bike continuing we decided we needed to get a new one, two popped spokes in two days= broken wheel I think and there's no way I want to be changing spokes everyday until the finish line. It's annoying to have to get a new wheel so close to the end but what can you do? Where the shop is located and get the new wheel first thing on Monday.
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: August 2012
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Friday, 31 August 2012. Day 28: Heading for the frisco bay -Samuel P Taylor State Park to San Francisco. The bridge was crazy, lots of pedestrians and other cyclists but we managed to stop and enjoy the view and even saw some seals (or perhaps sea lions) playing in the water.Then we were in San Francisco. We went out to stuff our faces with some diner food then rest day tomorrow to see the sites. Miles today 33. Total miles 1190. Thursday, 30 August 2012. Along the trip you run...
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 39: Are we nearly there yet? - Huntington Beach to Carlsbad
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Thursday, 13 September 2012. Day 39: Are we nearly there yet? Huntington Beach to Carlsbad. The day began with a pleasant spin down the beach bicycle path, but that was only to last for a few miles, then we were on to the PCH and in this part of California the car is king so it was very busy. In San Clamente our route took us through another tour of town streets before heading out of town on a bike path. Then we were out of built up areas for a while. Close to the end now.
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 36: The last big climb - Lompoc to Santa Barbara
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Monday, 10 September 2012. Day 36: The last big climb - Lompoc to Santa Barbara. The downhill was awesome about 2.5 miles of straight down, although I realised half way down that this would also be our last big descent - so I made the most of it ha! We were pretty much on the 101 then until Goleta, which meant we could keep the speed up and make it to Santa Barbara before sunset. We finally arrived at our motel just after 7pm, which was pretty good going. LOVE Santa Barbara xx.
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 29: Bye bye big city, hello again fog - San Francisco to Half Moon Bay
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Sunday, 2 September 2012. Day 29: Bye bye big city, hello again fog - San Francisco to Half Moon Bay. We woke up ate as much if the breakfast buffet as we could and hit the road. Our hotel was located in downtown San Francisco so our first bit if riding for the day was through some busy inner city neighborhoods then up some of those famous steep San Francisco streets and into Golden Gate park. Miles today 34. Total miles 1,224. Cycling the Pacific coast. We will be cycling the ...
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 34: Some people stand in the darkness - Morro Bay State Park to Santa Maria
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Saturday, 8 September 2012. Day 34: Some people stand in the darkness - Morro Bay State Park to Santa Maria. The bike shop in San Luis didn't open until 10 so we took our time sorting out what weight we could lose. As after today there wasn't many places we wanted to camp again we decided to get rid of all our camping gea. Amazing, what a great guy! People sure are nice and friendly around here! Who's bright idea was it to build a nuclear power plant on a fault line? Stopping f...
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 31- Has the get up and go gone? Santa Cruz to Monterey
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Tuesday, 4 September 2012. Day 31- Has the get up and go gone? Santa Cruz to Monterey. The day ended in Monterey along a route that took us by the beach and the clouds have lifted now. Time for some rest, big climbs tomorrow as we head for Big Sur. Miles today 46. Total miles 1,320. Cycle the Pacific Coast Highway from Vancouver to Tijuana. Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research. 4 September 2012 at 21:13. Go get some Crab Chowder on the wharf in Monterey! Santa Cruz to . As per my la...
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 33: Broken spoke 4 - Time to lose some weight. Limekiln State Park to Morro Bay State Park
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Friday, 7 September 2012. Day 33: Broken spoke 4 - Time to lose some weight. Limekiln State Park to Morro Bay State Park. The riding today was varied and feels like it could easily be categorised into sections, so here goes:. After this came section number two, the big climb! The third section of the ride was over some rolling hills at around sea level right next to the ocean, on this stretch we saw some pelicans. Section five took us along the ocean and into the lovely seaside...
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Cycling the Pacific Coast: Day 38: This ain't no disco, it ain't no country club either... Malibu to Huntington Beach
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Cycling the Pacific Coast. Wednesday, 12 September 2012. Day 38: This ain't no disco, it ain't no country club either. Malibu to Huntington Beach. The bike path was amazing, taking you right along the beach, even through the sand in some places along Santa Monica, Venice and Manhattan beach. The path was buzzing - yummy mummies running with Prams, cyclists of all shapes an sizes, I even saw a guy in his 80's roller blading - he was such a dude! Miles today 62. Total miles 1723. Cycling the Pacific coast.