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

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<title>Day 29. Sunday September 13 - Santa Cruz to Carmel by The Sea, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We <i>cruised </i>through Santa Cruz and it's connected cities on sleepy Saturday morning roads.  We understand the UC Santa Cruz campus is beautiful, tucked in the Redwoods at 1200 feet, but we didn't need any extra climbing.  The towns, however, are quite funky; a collection of college, california and hippie.....or is that redundant.<br />
Once out of town we went on a culinary tour of all that the county grows: rubbarb,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011426_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011426.JPG" title="M0011426.JPG" /></center>brussels sprouts,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/brusselsprouts_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="brussel sprouts.JPG" title="brussel sprouts.JPG" /></center>
fennel,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/fennel_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="fennel.JPG" title="fennel.JPG" /></center>artichoke (comes from the Thistle plant)<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/avocados_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="avocados.JPG" title="avocados.JPG" /></center>
and <i>Strawberry Fields Forever</i> (can you <i>hear</i> the music?).<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/driscollstrawberry_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="driscoll strawberry.JPG" title="driscoll strawberry.JPG" /></center>
But this is by far the strangest plant/tree we saw...... look closely,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/celltowertree_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="cell tower tree.JPG" title="cell tower tree.JPG" /></center>only in California!<br />

Moss Landing, the beginning of the Monterey Bay, played host to a pier of sea loins.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/mosslanding_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="moss landing.JPG" title="moss landing.JPG" /></center>
Our last 25+ miles was on a great bike path<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011440_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011440.JPG" title="M0011440.JPG" /></center><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/montereybikepath_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="monterey bike path.JPG" title="monterey bike path.JPG" /></center>
along the Monterey Dunes<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011438_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011438.JPG" title="M0011438.JPG" /></center>
and Bay, where we paid dearly for our tailwind of yesterday.  The head wind did not prevent us from enjoying the sights, however.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011442_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011442.JPG" title="M0011442.JPG" /></center>
One last straight up hill<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011448_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011448.JPG" title="M0011448.JPG" /></center>and into Carmel By The Sea and a<i> much needed </i>DAY OFF!]]></description>
<pubDate>Sun, 13 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 30.  DAY OFF  Carmel By The Sea</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Carmel By The Sea is an enchanting place, expensive, but enchanting.  Charming inns,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/carmelhotel_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="carmel hotel.JPG" title="carmel hotel.JPG" /></center>homes,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/carmel_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="carmel.JPG" title="carmel.JPG" /></center>shops and more art galleries than permanent residences.   We played tourist for a minute<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/hogsbreath_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="hogs breath.JPG" title="hogs breath.JPG" /></center>poked our head in to see if Clint Eastwood was at the bar, then headed for the beach.  It's spectacular;<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/carmelbeach_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="carmel beach.JPG" title="carmel beach.JPG" /></center>pounding waves,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/wavesofcarmel_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="waves of carmel.JPG" title="waves of carmel.JPG" /></center>and wonderfully soft sand.  Apparently Carmel is the only place on the coast where the sand is created from quartz.  And then there's the view of Pebble Beach and the 17 mile drive.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/pebblebeach_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pebble beach.JPG" title="pebble beach.JPG" /></center>That's all we have, back to resting and preparing for the climbs ahead.<br />]]></description>
<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 31. Tuesday September 15 - Carmel to Lucia, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Most magnificent morning,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011454_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011454.JPG" title="M0011454.JPG" /></center>most magnificent day.  The sun was bright, the day was warm, perfect for climbing Big Sur<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bigsurhill_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="big sur hill.JPG" title="big sur hill.JPG" /></center>
The homes in the Carmel area are incredible; I can't fathom the architectural prowess necessary for some of them.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011462_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011462.JPG" title="M0011462.JPG" /></center>Architecture and some clever landscaping and it's difficult to tell where the cliff stops and the home begins.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/carmelhighlands_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="carmel highlands.JPG" title="carmel highlands.JPG" /></center>
It was tough to make progress for all of the picture stops,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011467_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011467.JPG" title="M0011467.JPG" /></center>
doubt we went more then a couple of miles at any given time in between photos.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bigsurcoast_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="big sur coast.JPG" title="big sur coast.JPG" /></center>We needed a video camera attached to our helmets,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011474_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011474.JPG" title="M0011474.JPG" /></center>one incredible scene<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011470_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011470.JPG" title="M0011470.JPG" /></center>after another<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011485_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011485.JPG" title="M0011485.JPG" /></center>and another.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011490_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011490.JPG" title="M0011490.JPG" /></center>First we are here<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/1932bridge_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="1932 bridge.JPG" title="1932 bridge.JPG" /></center>and then we cross to view the bridge fro the other side.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/bridgefromsouth_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="bridge from south.JPG" title="bridge from south.JPG" /></center>This is Point Sur<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011501_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011501.JPG" title="M0011501.JPG" /></center>with a working lighthouse.  And this was all before lunch at Nepenthe.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lunchatNepenthe_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lunch at Nepenthe.JPG" title="lunch at Nepenthe.JPG" /></center>
Yes, this is stopping soon<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011518_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011518.JPG" title="M0011518.JPG" /></center>because the fog was coming in.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011531_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011531.JPG" title="M0011531.JPG" /></center>It rolled in off the sea like a huge wave.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/rollingfog_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="rolling fog.JPG" title="rolling fog.JPG" /></center>Our stop after 50+ miles had a pretty nice view, too.<center><a href="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lucia.JPG"><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lucia_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lucia.JPG" title="lucia.JPG" /></a></center>
Our first sunset.<br /><center><a href="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/luciasunset.JPG"><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/luciasunset_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lucia sunset.JPG" title="lucia sunset.JPG" /></a></center>]]></description>
<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 32. Wednesday September 16 - Lucia to San Simeon Village, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Most magnificent morning,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/luciamorning_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lucia morning.JPG" title="lucia morning.JPG" /></center>
most magnificent day.......again.  Which means you will be subjected to another page of way too many pictures of the coast.<br />
The colors of the earth,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/DSC_1968_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="DSC_1968.JPG" title="DSC_1968.JPG" /></center>
sky and sea<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011577_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011577.JPG" title="M0011577.JPG" /></center>are indescribable and tough to capture on camera.  But of course, we'll try.<br />

The view today was as dramatic<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011578_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011578.JPG" title="M0011578.JPG" /></center>as the hills (note the cut in the rock-that's the road)<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011608_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011608.JPG" title="M0011608.JPG" /></center>we had to climb<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011617_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011617.JPG" title="M0011617.JPG" /></center>to complete the second half of Big Sur.  But we enjoyed it nonetheless.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/picatbigsure_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pic at big sure.JPG" title="pic at big sure.JPG" /></center>
The advantage of the climbs was the spectacular views.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011621_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011621.JPG" title="M0011621.JPG" /></center>The reality was that it took us three and a half hours to go 25 miles.  A bit weary and in need of refreashment, we stopped early for lunch at Ragged Point.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/raggedpoint_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="ragged point.JPG" title="ragged point.JPG" /></center>
We caught a glimpse of fog sneaking around the cafe and thought we better hit the road.  Heading out of Rugged Point the terrain flattened out<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011632_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011632.JPG" title="M0011632.JPG" /></center>and we enjoyed an incredible tailwind that Travis had sent our way (Thanks Man!).  It was unreal, the water looked like we were in the Brac<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011643_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011643.JPG" title="M0011643.JPG" /></center>and the wind was an fabulous push!  Luckily, we didn't disturb the elephant seals.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/elephantseals_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="elephant seals.JPG" title="elephant seals.JPG" /></center>A couple more pictures,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011663_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011663.JPG" title="M0011663.JPG" /></center><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011670_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011670.JPG" title="M0011670.JPG" /></center>and though it was early in the afternoon, we'd reached our destination.  The wind was so strong we did 20 miles in one and a half hours, including stops for pictures.  We forgot our camera for the sunset this morning, but we did post one (late) last night.]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 33. Thursday September 17 - San Simeon Village to Pismo Beach, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[It was a quite, calm morning leaving San Simeon with the fog waiting just offshore.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/leavingsansimeon_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="leaving san simeon.JPG" title="leaving san simeon.JPG" /></center>After we passed through Cambria, a few miles down the road from our hotel, we headed inland enough to enjoy warm sunny skies and California farm country.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011680_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011680.JPG" title="M0011680.JPG" /></center>
Ten miles later we turned towards the sea<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/towardscayucos_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="towards cayucos.JPG" title="towards cayucos.JPG" /></center>
and the quaint coastal towns of Cayucos<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011690_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011690.JPG" title="M0011690.JPG" /></center>and Morro Bay.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011694_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011694.JPG" title="M0011694.JPG" /></center>
And a really cool bay it is.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/morrobayrock_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="morro bay rock.JPG" title="morro bay rock.JPG" /></center>
We're sure there is a name for this rock,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/rockatmorrobay_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="rock at morro bay.JPG" title="rock at morro bay.JPG" /></center>and though we stopped to take about 50 pictures of it from different angles, we never stopped to ask the name.
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We definitely recommend putting these two towns on our 'must do' California tour list.  <br />
It's still strange to see cow fields mingled among these small towns.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011687_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011687.JPG" title="M0011687.JPG" /></center>
Morro Bay is an beautifully protected harbor<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011703_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011703.JPG" title="M0011703.JPG" /></center>stuffed with sailboats.<br />
After our 'cooling off' tour of these two coastal towns, we were blown inland, off of Highway 1, around the 4000 foot 'hills'<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/hillsofsanluisobisbo_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="hills of san luis obisbo.JPG" title="hills of san luis obisbo.JPG" /></center>and once again, farm country; pumkins are almost ready.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011706_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011706.JPG" title="M0011706.JPG" /></center>
We did manage to capture a couple of horse pictures<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011714_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011714.JPG" title="M0011714.JPG" /></center>for Lisa and Quinn.<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011715_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011715.JPG" title="M0011715.JPG" /></center>Stark dry hills contrasting to lush, watered vineyards<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011716_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011716.JPG" title="M0011716.JPG" /></center>incredible.  But there really is nothing like a beach<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/pismopier_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pismo pier.JPG" title="pismo pier.JPG" /></center>and this is the first time we've actually seen people sunbathing.....in bathing suits.  Pismo Beach is your typical looking southern California beach town, surfboards, sand on the sidewalk and lots of skin.]]></description>
<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 34. Friday September 18 - Pismo Beach to Lompoc, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We left in a fog this morning, plus it was really thick and cold.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011720_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011720.JPG" title="M0011720.JPG" /></center>
It would not last, as shortly after Pismo and Grove Beach we turned inland.  Not sure why the course put us on a 5 mile loop through the hills to progress one mile, but it did allow us wonderful views of sprawling rancheros.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011724_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011724.JPG" title="M0011724.JPG" /></center>
and small nurseries.  We see these plants all the time in flower arrangements,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/strangeflorals_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="strange florals.JPG" title="strange florals.JPG" /></center>but never growing naturally.
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We bumped into Don again in Guadalupe, where we learned from John<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/johnanddon_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="john and don.JPG" title="john and don.JPG" /></center>(made infamous in the Lonely Planet book) that they filmed "Odd Couple II" here.  If you've seen the movie, you may remember this.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/oddcouple_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="odd couple.JPG" title="odd couple.JPG" /></center>
We rejoined Highway 1 to bike through the Santa Maria Valley, home to hundreds of acres of farmed land<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011727_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011727.JPG" title="M0011727.JPG" /></center>in different stages of harvesting.
Most of the fields (if not all) are organic and it's amazing to see how green everything is, before it gets picked and shipped.  We saw it all, lettuce-every variety, celery,cabbage,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011725_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011725.JPG" title="M0011725.JPG" /></center>
broccoli and more strawberries.  The smell was intoxicating and delicious.  This is a roadside stand<br /><center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/strawberrystand._thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="strawberry stand..JPG" title="strawberry stand..JPG" /></center>where you buy strawberries on the honor system; very cool and incredibly sweet.
In between the very green, watered fields, was dry ground.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011729_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011729.JPG" title="M0011729.JPG" /></center>The contrast was beautiful.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011731_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011731.JPG" title="M0011731.JPG" /></center>
We stopped for an early lunch in Orcutt in our first air conditioned building.  The hour we took to relax and eat made us feel like we had stepped into Nevada as we left the restaurant.  Maybe not that hot, but it was definitely in the 90's, no breeze and uphill, of course.   But with most good climbs, comes good views<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011736_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011736.JPG" title="M0011736.JPG" /></center>and a shot of the the Lompoc valley that we would descend into.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lumpocvalley_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lumpoc valley.JPG" title="lumpoc valley.JPG" /></center>
Our last five miles was downhill, it didn't matter that it was into the wind, we were almost there.
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Sandy, Good Luck tomorrow on your triathlon.  May the Travis Winds be at your back!]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<title>Day 35. Saturday September 19 - Lompoc to Summerland, California</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We got out at 7:15 this morning as our destination was uncertain, but potentially a long way away.  Originally, we planned on  staying in Santa Barbara until we heard that there was a huge music festival and 30,000+ college students checking in at USC, so we'd have to go further.<br />
The morning's fog was so thick, it dripped off our helmets and misted our glasses.  We didn't see all the flowers Lompoc is famous for, but the wall murals were outstanding.  This is of the Lompoc Indians, for which the town was named.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/lompocindians_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="lompoc indians.JPG" title="lompoc indians.JPG" /></center>The hills that stretched up on either side of us, were beautiful,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011739_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011739.JPG" title="M0011739.JPG" /></center>but in the fog, tough to capture on film.<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/fogleavinglompoc_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="fog leaving lompoc.JPG" title="fog leaving lompoc.JPG" /></center><br />
After two hours of biking through the narrow valley, we needed to cross very large mountains to the sea.  Luckily, we had a narrow pass<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/passtopacific_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="pass to pacific.JPG" title="pass to pacific.JPG" /></center>that avoided the steep climb.  We biked right along the Pacific with the steep mountains<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011750_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011750.JPG" title="M0011750.JPG" /></center>rising directly to the east.<br />
We stopped in Goleta for lunch, where we met Mike,<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/mikeingoleta_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="mike in goleta.JPG" title="mike in goleta.JPG" /></center>who rescued us from our hotel dilemma, thanks man.  Goleta seems to be a northern suburb of Santa Barbara, it's all connected.  But you definitely know when you've arrived in the American Riviera. <br />
Their beach<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/M0011752_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="M0011752.JPG" title="M0011752.JPG" /></center>and parks<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/santabarbarapark_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="santa barbara park.JPG" title="santa barbara park.JPG" /></center>may be the draw, (and rightly so)<center><img src="http://www.tourdebocrie.com/blog/images/santabarbarabeach_thumb.jpg" width="300" alt="santa barbara beach.JPG" title="santa barbara beach.JPG" /></center>
 but the town is not without it's extremely exclusive hotels and shops.  A few miles south, or more like a southern suburb of Santa Barbara, we rested for the evening after 64 miles in Summerland.]]></description>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 00:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Santa Cruz to Summerland, California<br />
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320.7 miles]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 08:49:47 -0400</pubDate>
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