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I just got back from my ride. It was perfectly gorgeous weather and such a nice ride. I ended up parking on Eastbluff, looped around Back Bay (I ended up on surface streets for a bit (PCH/Dover/Irvine/back to the trail) - did I miss a turn or is that the right way?). I then hopped on the SD Creek Trail and rode until it seemed to end at the 133. ?? I assume there's a detour to get back on it somewhere but I was stumped and didn't want to venture too far and get lost.
I rode 31.1 miles in 2.2 hours. A lot of riders but not terribly crowded. There were a few times I had to literally stop for people chatting in the middle of the lane, letting each other's dogs sniff each other. Um, hellooooooo... make use of the shoulder, please! sheesh. A couple potty/snack breaks, otherwise it was smooth sailing!
Most of the ride, I was able to get in to a "zone", just me and my bike, listening to the birds and the hum of my tires on the road seemed so relaxing. This is definitely something that's helping me to decompress and relax my mind.
Can't wait to go again! Thanks so much, Pam, for the parking tips...
Hi, guys. Nice to see you again, so to speak--back after 8-day trip
NICE day in Puget Sound today. We got back from Wales Friday night (will try to post a few pics of our tandem ride on the Isle of Anglesey there, when they are developed, and tell you a bit about it--Wales is gorgeous); tried to recover from jet lag yesterday, and did the standard 60 mile round-Lake-Washington ride today (because the Seattle to Portland ride is only a month off...). The ride started out grey and cool and ended up high 60s, sunny, breezy, and delightful. We are now officially comatose for the evening, but pretty happy.