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  1. #1
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    Well, today I rode another brevet. Only this time, I did the same route as I did in January. Since I was doing this a permanent, I can count the miles,( I wouldn't be bale to be otherwise)
    The weather forecast called for a marine layer along the coast, but burning off by midday. I noticed that I had to start using my windshield wipers when I went past downtown LA. not a good sign.
    I got there a little early. I would have gone ahead and started, but I needed to go to the bathroom really bad. So I waited for Starbucks to open. and waited. Finally, I went to Ralphs' (a supermarket).
    one thing I did that you probably shouldn't do is that I rode this in new shorts and a new helmet. The shorts worked out great, but the helmet had some issues :

    (ironically, this is second on of that model I've had. I can't recall the other one giving me problems.
    So I was pedaling down PCH in the clouds and making good time. I took a break in Port Hueneme to photograph a sod field(why? beats me!)

    I also stopped at the second control. One thing that the route's owner, Greg Jones, did differently was that he did not specify a specific store for the control, but rather find a store near the corner of blah blah and whatisit. So I had a choice of Jack in the box, a liquor store, or a grocery store . I took the grocery store.
    I continued to pedal. It took me a while to get used to the traffic passing on the 101 ( for about 2 miles, you ride on the shoulder of a freeway). on the climb up rincon ride I picked up a goathead thorn on my front tire. I decided to wait till the top to pull it out. I was soon in Carpinteria. I had my choice of Starbucks(caffeine does wonderful things to my blood pressure), an Albertson's, or an AM/PM I choose my old standby, AM/PM.
    After eating my lunch, I noticed my front tire was flat. Curse you goathead!(where's Steve when we need him?)I fixed , but I noticed a cute bike shop on the way back. So I stopped, got a spare tube, and admire the vintage Peugeot the owner was restoring.
    some golfers:

    Since I was back by Point Mugu, I decided to do some equal service by snapping a pic of the "Screaming Eagle" sign on the 101.

    , plus I took some pics along the freeway, and of my favorite island( which I learned is named mussel shoals).


    You get to do this during Cool Breeze. i also took one of the metal grated bridge you have to ride over (fun).( don't think its on Cool Breeze)

    Speaking of fun, I discover that not only the clouds not burn off, but I was fighting a wind from an unexpected direction (the south).
    I soon arrived at control in Port Hueneme. I usually like Convenience or grocery stores, but I all I could find was a Subway or Wendy's. I took the Subway. After walking out, I found the convenience store.
    I stopped at the display at the NAS. I admit the first time I saw , I was a bit confused. I thought that all Tomcats had the "Jolly Rodger" insignia on their tails=(from "top Gun" and "the final Countdown") Turns out, each squadron has their own insignia. I learned that the Squadron based at Point Mugu were/ are The Vampires and The Bloodhounds. So I had to see what exactly the art was. Both Planes are Bloodhounds (The squadron specializes in electronic warfare)


    Being Malibu I was passed by a Rolls royce on the way back. for being a cloudy day the beaches were full.
    On benefit to this route is that you the final big hill by Pepperdine by walking the bike for little bit , and then taking a side street. While on the street, I thought I heard a plane. It sounded awfully low. it was a Ferrari(yes, this is Malibu). after getting a recipet(and teh sun cam when I was putting the bike in the car(A Ford Focus), I decide to head to the 101 to go back. I stopped in Calabasas for supper, and soon got in a jam. A trash truck had broken down.
    But a great day to do a ramble on the bike!

  2. #2
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    Great pics! Looks so humid, do you have to deal with that in S. California? I haven't been since I was a kid, can't remember much about it.
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    Oh, I can feel the ocean from that photo...

    When I lived in Paso Robles we called the highway Slab 101, just long and flat through there. One of our local highways is marked as a bike route. I'm not sure how much money it would take to get me to ride on a highway shoulder.
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  4. #4
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    it's almost always 30% here at home, but I'm about 50-60 miles inland,.
    It did feel humid. As I said, The clouds really didn't burn off until I was off the bike (about 4PM)

 

 

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