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- Hari 3
- Selasa, 27 Mei 2025
- ☀️ 84 °F
- Altitud: 217 kaki
Amerika SyarikatSonoma County38°42’46” N 122°58’35” W
Day 3 Ride - Dutcher Creek

Last ride of the trip! We started an hour earlier than previous days in order to make it back in time for hotel check-out and a send-off lunch.
We had the standard route overview from one of the guides and quickly made our way out of town north to Geyserville before peeling off west to Cozzens Corner and Dutcher Creek Road. This meant the majority of the ride was in Alexander Valley -- famous for being the largest and most planted wine region in Sonoma where Cabernet Sauvignon reigns king. Merlot and other Bordeaux varietals are also noteworthy as well as Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
Today's ride ended up being the shortest ride of the trio, which was not at all a bad thing. My traps were complaining at the 25-mile mark where we stopped for a water bottle refill and some snacks. At this point, Chris split off for the Avid ride (a long climb out-and-back) while I finished the regular route back to Healdsburg.
Feeling accomplished, I cleaned up and joined the other non-avid riders for the final part of the Trek Tour program, a food and wine pairing from an Australian IT-exexutive-turned-vintner's tasting room next to the hotel. Having done a number of wine tastings before, I appreciated the inclusion of a food pairing. Our host went into detail about how the notes of the wine elevated the food and vice-versa. The wine was fine, but after several hours of biking, the food stole the show. Chris was able to join about halfway through, but missed about half of the food. Some of the other guests were staying for an additional two days of biking, but the rest of us said our goodbyes and thanks to our guides for a great experience.
Since we needed additional food to halt our bodies from eating themselves, we stopped at the bakery that supplied the sandwiches from our Day 1 lunch. They were just as good the second time around. We wolfed down the bonus lunch and then hit the road to start back to San Francisco. Naturally, we encountered traffic that prolonged the journey, but finally made it to our hotel near the airport.
Chris relaxed in the hotel room while I went out for a walk along Oyster point to catch a sea breeze and keep my legs from cramping up. Neither of us were up for going back out, so we ordered Mediterranean food in and spent a low key evening watching a playoff hockey game and drinking the bottles of beer Chris had bought at Russian river. Not a bad way to round out the day.
Far from the most sedentary vacation, it was a great time, and one I'm sure I'll think back on during future bike rides.Baca lagi
PengembaraMy gosh babe! Your trips are fascinating! Was it really hot at 84 degrees or a dry comfortable heat?
PengembaraWe started early enough that it didn't get hot until near the end of the ride. Even then, the wind generally kept things cool.
Christopher SolomonGood write ups. I had a great trip and enjoyed it even more with you joining on the adventure
PengembaraIt was a great time! Thanks for inviting me along