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<description>The  2009  West Coast  Top to Bottom  Cycling Adventure of Jerry & Lori!    

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<title>Day 22, Sunday September 6 - Scotia to Garbervile, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Have you heard us mention that it's cold out here?  You must think we're exaggerating, but it's the first week in September and the leaves are changing,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/changingleaves_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="changing leaves.JPG" title="changing leaves.JPG" /></center>that's just plain cold.<br />
But the sun is shinning,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011163_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011163.JPG" title="M0011163.JPG" /></center>and it's a start to a beautiful day.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/morningsouthofscotia_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="morning south of scotia.JPG" title="morning south of scotia.JPG" /></center>
Scotia is this country's largest company owned town; (Pacific Lumber Company)<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/pacificlumberco_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pacific lumber co.JPG" title="pacific lumber co.JPG" /></center>you can see how well loaded with lumber they are.  <br />
Shortly out of town, we entered the Humbolt Redwood State Park Avenue of the Giants; a 30 mile treat of the incredible redwoods<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/avofam._thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="av of am..JPG" title="av of am..JPG" /></center>that snakes along the Eel River.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011166_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011166.JPG" title="M0011166.JPG" /></center>
The enormity of these trees still amaze us<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/hugetrees_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="huge trees.JPG" title="huge trees.JPG" /></center>as we go ithrough tunnels of trees<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/alongtheeel_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="along the eel.JPG" title="along the eel.JPG" /></center>then out to the river.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/eelriver2_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="eel river 2.JPG" title="eel river 2.JPG" /></center>We went through a couple small yet colorful towns<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011171_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011171.JPG" title="M0011171.JPG" /></center>and met a couple of equally interesting Brits.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/coupleofbrits_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="couple of brits.JPG" title="couple of brits.JPG" /></center>
With a 2500 foot climb that the map calls "arduous" ahead of us tomorrow, we stopped early to rest.
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<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 19:40:30 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 23, Labor Day Monday, September 7 - Gaberville to Fort Bragg. California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We can break today's ride into thirds, not equal thirds by distance or time, but by contrasts.
The morning started in rugged cowboy hill country<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/hillcountry_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="hill country.JPG" title="hill country.JPG" /></center>with narrow valleys being cut by the ever present Eel River.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/eelriveragain_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="eel river again.JPG" title="eel river again.JPG" /></center>The winds were so calm the water reflected the 100'+ trees like a mirror.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/redwoodalongtheeel_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="redwood along the eel.JPG" title="redwood along the eel.JPG" /></center><br />
And then part two began with our 2500' winding, hairpin curve climb<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/hairpincurves_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="hairpin curves.JPG" title="hairpin curves.JPG" /></center>
that lasted most of the day.  Take a look at this shot early in the climb of the Eel River.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011188_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011188.JPG" title="M0011188.JPG" /></center>
Deep in the middle of the woods as we came around a narrow turn, we had a close encounter with what has to be Kurt's cousin.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/kurtscousin_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="kurts cousin.JPG" title="kurts cousin.JPG" /></center>Luckily, he's as fast as Kurt is on the court, so we didn't have to rush.<br />
This is one mountain we had to climb down; the sharp corners and grades didn't allow us a good downhill fly.  <br />
All of a sudden the temperature dropped and we knew we were getting closer to the coast.  It took another hill to climb to reach part three, the coast.  One minute we are in thick forest, the next on a spectacular sunny shoreline.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011197_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011197.JPG" title="M0011197.JPG" /></center><br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/paccoast_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pac coast.JPG" title="pac coast.JPG" /></center>
Just can't get over the sight.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011205_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011205.JPG" title="M0011205.JPG" /></center>We still had a winding road to get to town, but.<br /><br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/windingroad_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="winding road.JPG" title="winding road.JPG" /></center>
We reached our destination, Westport, by 3:00, but it was a one-deli town.  That was the only restaurant/place to eat, and though the deli was filled with Duckies<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/duckydeli_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="ducky deli.JPG" title="ducky deli.JPG" /></center>it wasn't enough to keep us.
Only 15 more miles to Fort Bragg, and though it took us another two hours on very weary legs, we made it long before sunset.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011231_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011231.JPG" title="M0011231.JPG" /></center>Another ten hour, 72 mile day!]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 10:47:06 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 24, Tuesday September 8 - Fort Bragg to Point Arena </title>
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<description><![CDATA[We pulled out of Fort Brag this morning in full sunshine, within a couple of blocks we were in heavy fog.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011234_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011234.JPG" title="M0011234.JPG" /></center>
For the rest of the morning we watched the continuous tug-of-war between the sun and the fog over control of the coast.  Each offered us a spectacular show<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011247_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011247.JPG" title="M0011247.JPG" /></center><br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011252_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011252.JPG" title="M0011252.JPG" /></center>We hesitated to leave each spot as the scene changed by the minute,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/mendicinoshoreline_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="mendicino shoreline.JPG" title="mendicino shoreline.JPG" /></center>
but we couldn't wait to see what was around the next bend.
The quaint coastal towns and coves of Mendicino County are beautiful.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011237_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011237.JPG" title="M0011237.JPG" /></center>The road and hills between the town of Mendicino and Elk are filled with magnificent home,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/homesonthecoast_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="homes on the coast.JPG" title="homes on the coast.JPG" /></center>
cute B & B's, lodges, inns and everything in between.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/mendicino_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="mendicino.JPG" title="mendicino.JPG" /></center>
Still cannot get over the color of the water<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011254_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011254.JPG" title="M0011254.JPG" /></center>or how one minute the sky is crystal clear and the next minute is thick fog.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011260_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011260.JPG" title="M0011260.JPG" /></center>No matter, every scene was like a postcard<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011251_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011251.JPG" title="M0011251.JPG" /></center>and every turn offered another incredible<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/incrediblecove_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="incredible cove.JPG" title="incredible cove.JPG" /></center>breathtaking view.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lookingdown_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="looking down.JPG" title="looking down.JPG" /></center>......just one more.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011297_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011297.JPG" title="M0011297.JPG" /></center>The land on our left side is stricking as well,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011303_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011303.JPG" title="M0011303.JPG" /></center>but still cannot compete with the coast.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/mendicinocoast_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="mendicino coast.JPG" title="mendicino coast.JPG" /></center>
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<title>Day 25, Wednesday September 9 - Point Arena to Bodega Bay, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[It was a beautiful ride today, cloudy/foggy, <i>and hilly</i><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/thickfog_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="thick fog.JPG" title="thick fog.JPG" /></center>but incredibly peaceful.  It helped us to appreciate the part of the view that did not include the coast.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/morningride_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="morning ride.JPG" title="morning ride.JPG" /></center><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/roadsideweeds_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="roadside weeds.JPG" title="roadside weeds.JPG" /></center>
The water is just as beautiful today, however without the sunshine you may not fully appreciate it.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011307_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011307.JPG" title="M0011307.JPG" /></center>
Much of our ride was on twisting,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011323_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011323.JPG" title="M0011323.JPG" /></center>
 very narrow and steep roads with no shoulder and straight down drops off the right side white line.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/narrowroad_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="narrow road.JPG" title="narrow road.JPG" /></center>Not sure if the thick fog made the challenging road seem better or worse.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011322_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011322.JPG" title="M0011322.JPG" /></center>
The coves we could catch glimpses of were beautiful <center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011309_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011309.JPG" title="M0011309.JPG" /></center>and without the sun we made better progress, except when we had to stop to take multiple pictures of the wildlife.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/deerfamily_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="deer family.JPG" title="deer family.JPG" /></center>For lunch we dined beside Fort Ross (we never found the historical maker, so couldn't tell you it's significance)<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011320_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011320.JPG" title="M0011320.JPG" /></center>on leftover smashed cinnamon rolls and tortilla chips......lunch of champions <i>apparently.</i>
Towards the afternoon, it lightened up enough to showoff the water's beautiful color<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/incrediblecoast_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="incredible coast.JPG" title="incredible coast.JPG" /></center>and lighten the famous (to wine drinkers anyway) Russian River.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011329_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011329.JPG" title="M0011329.JPG" /></center>Our last seven miles cleared enough to light the small coastal towns<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011334_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011334.JPG" title="M0011334.JPG" /></center>as we approached.<br />
Happily we found a great little place in Bodega<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bodegaharborinn_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="bodega harbor inn.JPG" title="bodega harbor inn.JPG" /></center>that overlooked the <i>now</i> sun-filled harbour.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/overlookingtheharbour_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="overlooking the harbour.JPG" title="overlooking the harbour.JPG" /></center>Time to enjoy the day, 64 miles done.]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 26. Thursday September 10 - Bodega Bay to Sausilita, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA["We" had to get up before 6:30 this morning, because "we" wanted to get an early start.  That was until we bumped into Don (pictured later), the Brits, Jim and Allen (hamming it up and showing off their t-shirts),<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/jimandallen_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="jim and allen.JPG" title="jim and allen.JPG" /></center>
staying at the same place, and the stories began.  Shortly before 9 am, "we" managed to pull away, just in time to catch the fishing trollers in the early morning fog.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011341_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011341.JPG" title="M0011341.JPG" /></center><br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bodegabaytrollers_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="bodega bay trollers.JPG" title="bodega bay trollers.JPG" /></center>After riding along Bodega Bay, we turn inland into a beautiful sunny day.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011342_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011342.JPG" title="M0011342.JPG" /></center> The air was crisp, but the sun warmed our chilled bones and the continuous<i> rolling and rolling and rolling</i> hills burned our legs.  Fifteen minutes after leaving, we'd stripped off all our cold weather gear.  <br />
What western cowboy country ride is complete without a covered wagon?<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/tomales_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="tomales.JPG" title="tomales.JPG" /></center>With the wind at our backs, we biked along the Tomales Bay for miles<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/tomalesbay_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="tomales bay.JPG" title="tomales bay.JPG" /></center>enjoying the colorful sights.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011345_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011345.JPG" title="M0011345.JPG" /></center>
By late morning, we happened upon a great lunch spot<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/tomalesbaylunch_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="tomales bay lunch.JPG" title="tomales bay lunch.JPG" /></center>and Don.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/donontomalesbay_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="don on tomales bay.JPG" title="don on tomales bay.JPG" /></center>
The clam chowder was incredible, the view beautiful,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011346_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011346.JPG" title="M0011346.JPG" /></center>the entertainment off key (look closely, those are sea lions on the sailboat)<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/sailingsealions_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="sailing sea lions.JPG" title="sailing sea lions.JPG" /></center>
 and the characters unexpected.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/moltingsealion_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="molting sea lion.JPG" title="molting sea lion.JPG" /></center>As we were pulling away, this French Canadian pulled up,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/frenchcanadian_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="french canadian.JPG" title="french canadian.JPG" /></center>though it is the second time we've met him, still haven't gotten his name.  But his story is great; he has biked and skateboarded across Canada from Quebec and now down the west coast.
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By one o'clock with the sun high in the sky, our course tuned us onto a wonderfully shaded and paved bike path.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011351_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011351.JPG" title="M0011351.JPG" /></center>We didn't realize how much we appreciated the one hour ride in the shade until we reached the end of the trail and were once again in the 90+ degree heat.  <i>Note:  the sun and heat comments are not a complaint, just tough to go from 50 to 90 in one day.
</i>Fifteen miles from our destination, we start to see signs of civilization past<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011355_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011355.JPG" title="M0011355.JPG" /></center>and present.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011357_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011357.JPG" title="M0011357.JPG" /></center>As always, the last miles are the toughest, but we made it 65 miles to a wonderful hotel room in Sausalito.]]></description>
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<title>Day 27, Friday September 11 - Sausilito to Half Moon Bay, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[In Remembrance of 911 and Those who have Given to Our Country (taken at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge).<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/911Remembrance_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="911 Remembrance.JPG" title="911 Remembrance.JPG" /></center>
We arose to a beautiful sunny and warm morning, so we pilled on the sunscreen, packed the jackets and headed out the door<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/insausilito_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="in sausilito.JPG" title="in sausilito.JPG" /></center>to see Sausilito.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/downtownsausilito_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="downtown sausilito.JPG" title="downtown sausilito.JPG" /></center>Downtown Sausilito is charming,<i> rich </i>and seems to deadend into the San Francisco Bay, offering a beautiful view of the city<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/s.f.infog_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="s.f. in fog.JPG" title="s.f. in fog.JPG" /></center>or so we are told.  <br />
So we turn the corner to head to San Francisco and realize Sausilito is not without it's steep climbs.  This hillside filled with beautiful homes needs to be biked over<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011364_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011364.JPG" title="M0011364.JPG" /></center>to get to the other side, HA!  At least, we hope, the higher prespective offers a better view of the city.  As we soon realize, we can't even get a good glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/northendofgoldengate_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="northend of golden gate.JPG" title="northend of golden gate.JPG" /></center>What were we Thinking?  We've been to San Francisco, We've been over the Golden Gate.....it was Freezing.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/goldengatein09_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="golden gate in 09.JPG" title="golden gate in 09.JPG" /></center>But we were able to get a clear shot of the bridge, from this angle anyway.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lookup_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="look up.JPG" title="look up.JPG" /></center>Our course took us to the west side of San Francisco, which we had not seen in previous visits<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011373_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011373.JPG" title="M0011373.JPG" /></center>and dropped down to the cold Pacific Ocean.  It was just south of the city we encountered our very steep climbs.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/steepclim_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="steep clim.JPG" title="steep clim.JPG" /></center>Luckily, our last nine miles was downhill or flat<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/mossbeach_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="moss beach.JPG" title="moss beach.JPG" /></center>filled with beautiful homes that stood off the beach allowing trail (yes, as in horses) riding and beach going.<br />
But the biggest treat was the pot of gold at the end of today's ride.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011393_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011393.JPG" title="M0011393.JPG" /></center>
Don't ask me how or why we ended up staying and the magnificent Mill Rose Inn Bed and Breakfast, but if you want an incredible and romantic getaway wihin walking distance of the beach, a charming town and <a href="www.scmwa.com">wine country</a>, <a href="www.millroseinn.com">book it</a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 28. Saturday September 12 - Half Moon Bay to Santa Cruz, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We managed to roll away (instead of going back to bed) from our incredible fireside breakfast<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/millrosebreakfast_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="mill rose breakfast.JPG" title="mill rose breakfast.JPG" /></center>into a foggy morning.  Riding through fields of brussels sprouts, green beans<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/farmfields_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="farm fields.JPG" title="farm fields.JPG" /></center>and occasional groves of Eucalyptus trees whiles breathing in the sea air was very refreshing.  When we were able to see the sea, the waves were huge and pounding the rocks.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/poundingseas_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pounding seas.JPG" title="pounding seas.JPG" /></center>The sky tried to clear close to noon for a quick shot at Pigeon Point Lighthouse,<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011409_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011409.JPG" title="M0011409.JPG" /></center>then all of a sudden the sun was blazing<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011418_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011418.JPG" title="M0011418.JPG" /></center>and the sea came alive with color.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bluepacific_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="blue pacific.JPG" title="blue pacific.JPG" /></center>Though we had some tough climbs the downhills were straight with smooth wide shoulders so our 51 mile ride was great; did we mention the wind was at our backs?]]></description>
<pubDate>Sat, 12 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Scotia to Santa Cruz, California<br />
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389.7 miles<br />
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