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Kevin thought I was dying on Old LaHonda![]() ![]() ![]() Frankly, I've got to talk with Kevin and encourage him to be more, well, encouraging! Fortunately, as expected, I felt better and better with each passing mile. The struggle to get to the top of Old LaHonda is quickly put to the back of my mind once we're heading down the other side. The duck pond was its usual pretty self, although the turtles... where have they gone? There were some large ducks sitting on the floating branches where you'd normally see 3 or 4 turtles, leaving Kevin to wonder if Turtles actually hibernate this time of year. Very little traffic out and, in Pescadero, a nearly-empty Arcangeli store/bakery. Think I know why- they had no cookies out! We weren't the only ones surprised by that; a woman came in asking about the missing cookies, which her daughter was apparently looking forward to, and voila, a couple cookies appeared from the back room. We snagged some too, although frankly, these cookies did not pass the #cookiefacetest. A bit too small! We met a nice young couple (guy from France, woman from Belgium) cycling from San Francisco to... well, they weren't really sure. Santa Barbara maybe. They'd just keep going south until their sense of adventure for this particular trip was fulfilled. There's something appealing to that. It's certainly in stark contrast to my own trips, where everything's planned to the nth degree. Tunitas, well, yes, it's still there, it's still a tough haul. I rode with Kevin up to half-way through the steep section before watching him ride on, arriving at the top about 3 minutes later than he did. On the way passed two young women we'd seen earlier on West Old LaHonda, when we'd asked if they might have been a bit cold with their bare, no-leg-warmered legs. "COld? No, numb!" one of them replied at the time. Fortunately it was considerably warmer climbing Tunitas. Overall a very nice day to be out on a bike. And much more comfortable spending 4 hours on a tiny, thinly-padded seat than the past three hours on this plane have been! |
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