Headed down the Pacific Coast
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Headed down the Pacific Coast
Weather permitting, I'll start again on September 20th down the Pacific Coast riding from Portland to Los Angeles and beyond.
Follow the continuing adventures of Myrtle the turtle at:
www.myrtletheturtle.me
This is the continuation of a journal I started on CGAOB in 2007. The plan remains to ride as long as it is fun!
Thanks!! Sylvia
Follow the continuing adventures of Myrtle the turtle at:
www.myrtletheturtle.me
This is the continuation of a journal I started on CGAOB in 2007. The plan remains to ride as long as it is fun!
Thanks!! Sylvia
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downhill with the wind to your back...
its good one
enjoy
its good one
enjoy
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One of my favorite rides, have fun! In the past I've finished in San Luis Obispo, but Santa Barbara would be nice place to stop too.
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Enjoy yourself and stay safe.
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I know bike tours are generally rather flexible in terms of schedule, but do you have an idea of when you might reach the San Francisco area? We're planning on heading south from here on Oct. 1st. I'll keep an eye out for Myrtle if you might be in the area around that time.
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I've ridden the Oregon coast three times and my first time I started from Astoria the third week in September. It was a great time to ride. With the summer tourist season over we found that restaurants and campgrounds were uncrowded but still open. Weather was great that year - no rain and little headwind in the 10 days to San Francisco. Have a great ride.
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Sylvia, you are an inspiration! I followed your CGOAB journal since it began, you have had some amazing adventures!
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Hey Kip - good to know you had such wonderful weather. I've been a little worried about starting out so late. Weetbix - thanks for the support and following along all this time. Prathmann - getting to SF by Oct 1st would be an incredible feat for me but let's stay in touch - it would be fun to meet up.
The pacific coast ride really is fabulous and with all the great camping it is also very inexpensive. Last time I did this, 2007, was before labor day and I think I'll be enjoying quieter roads and campgrounds. What I loved was meeting up with all the cyclists at the hiker/biker sites going over the days adventures.
Take care, Sylvia
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The pacific coast ride really is fabulous and with all the great camping it is also very inexpensive. Last time I did this, 2007, was before labor day and I think I'll be enjoying quieter roads and campgrounds. What I loved was meeting up with all the cyclists at the hiker/biker sites going over the days adventures.
Take care, Sylvia
www.myrtletheturtle.me
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I'm on the route at the moment. You may find some useful info from my journal. While not very good at such things it might giver you some info on campsites and such. About 100 miles from SF at the moment.
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Hey Kayakdiver - looks like you are having a great ride. In all the touring I've done the Avenue of the Giants is still a highlight. I can't wait to ride it again. Hopefully I'll get the good weather you are having.
Take care, Sylvia
Take care, Sylvia
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Trike with an Xtracycle?! That is sweet. You should stop by their place in Emeryville, CA. I'm sure they'd love to see it.
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Sylvia, This is John from the Nightmare of the Racoons...Let me know when you get close to San Francisco and maybe we can meet up. Or maybe I will bring a posse up to SP Taylor to help you fend off the little beasties if you dare stay there again.

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Hey John - I laughed out loud with your post thinking back to those ferocious raccoons at Samuel Taylor. Too funny! They hauled off one of my panniers and even got into your bear proofed bag.
Great to hear from you! Take care, Sylvia
Pedalphile - I love the Otis cafe and think it one of the best restaurants on the Oregon Coast.
boc - Stopping in at Xtracycle is a terrific idea - thanks for the suggestion.
Great to hear from you! Take care, Sylvia
Pedalphile - I love the Otis cafe and think it one of the best restaurants on the Oregon Coast.
boc - Stopping in at Xtracycle is a terrific idea - thanks for the suggestion.
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