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197 times and never noticed until now?

It was time to get back to the usual Sunday ride. How long had it been? I’d assumed maybe 4 weeks, but just looked it up. Last time was November 21st. Wow. Over two months since I’ve done the reference ride, aka “the usual”. Old LaHonda/La Honda/Pescadero/Tunitas. Strava’s now doing a great job of tracking what you wish you could have tracked, so I now know I’ve done this ride, since 2008, 136 times. I’ve ridden the section shown in the photo above 197 times (the greater number reflecting variations on a theme; rides we either returned via 84 instead of Tunitas, or maybe added Los Lobitos). Those past two months have been kinda rough; with temperatures dropping and the circulation issues in my hands becoming worse, there haven’t been any “strong” rides at all. No unexpectedly-good rides up Kings, no really strong pulls across the flats, no feeling that a headwind is anything other than a nasty impediment to progress. So yes, it was time to try a “normal” ride again.

Time. Had to work it out so we got back in time for the 49er game, which I’d mistakenly thought started at 3:15. Probably a good thing; if I’d known it was 3:30, maybe the ride would have been slower! But it all worked out. Yes, slow up Old LaHonda; Kevin doesn’t kick in until Tunitas these days. Haskins was just something to get over (literally). Nice lunch in Pescadero. Stage Road… yeah, wish Strava would have a mode that cancelled the “segment PR” time, letting you know how pathetic you are compared to whenever you set that PR!

Interesting thing on Stage Road descending into San Gregorio though. First time I’ve noticed that there’s not just one patch of ocean you can see, but two. 197 times and this is the first I’ve noticed that. The thought went through my head (very briefly!) that wow, the ocean must have risen a couple hundred feet to get that view!

Tunitas. Yeah, well, Kevin did OK. Me? I watched him ride away and could only limit my losses. I’ve felt worse, I’ve felt better. I’m planning to feel better again soon.

At least we didn’t ditch WOLH today!

Tuesday was ugly. So slow, so ugly, that very shortly after starting up Kings, I told Karen to go on ahead and not wait for us. Maybe it was the twilight-zone-style fog. We arrived at Sky Londa way past the unofficial cut-off time for doing the WOLH loop (don’t ask what that time is as I actually don’t know… it’s just one of those things where you know it when you see it).

But today was another day. No fog, maybe a degree colder (36F I think?). Dry roads, clear skies but, in the end, even slower than Tuesday! Kevin blamed his knee, but he did speed up a bit as the ride went on.