Shively Hospitality

Having left Eureka late and taken the ACA detour through the quaint town of Ferndale it was getting late by the time we started onto the Avenue of the Giants. We pulled off the road to look for aLæs mere
A Bounty Without Watering...

Following Jessie's late grandfather Bear's techniques, Jessie, her son Troy and her parents grow a bounty of fruits and veggies without any irrigation (or rain since California's drought continues).Læs mere
Thanksgiving

After a day off wandering the river, picking blackberries and harvesting more apples we set to work making stuffed peppers and apple-berry crisp for a potluck dinner with Marc, Jessie and Jessie'sLæs mere
Avenue of the Giants

After saying good-bye to our awesome hosts in Shively we continued down the Avenue of the Giants, marvelling at the massive trees that shoot up to the sky from the edge of the road. At the visitorsLæs mere
Another Campground Reunion

We put in a long, hot day gradually climbing for 65 miles through Garberville to get to the Standish Hickey State Park campground, which had an awesome hiker/biker area. We rolled in around 5:30pm andLæs mere
Rollercoaster Ride Back to the Coast

The elevation profile on our map built up the big climb over the hill from Legget to the coast, which actually resulted in it feeling easier than expected. We got a relatively early start so we rodeLæs mere
Fort Bragg Fog

The sunny good times ended when we rolled into Fort Bragg in the fog so we didn't see much on the coastal trail into town as we felt like we were swimming through pea soup. We enjoyed a nice dinnerLæs mere
Art Central in Mendocino

We continued pedaling down the coast, and stopped in the small town of Mendocino, which we had heard was very touristy and artsy. As if on cue we saw painter after painter set up on the bluffsLæs mere
Winding Road to KOA Luxury

Tamra, our host in Fort Bragg, had warned us about a steep hill on our day's ride, and given Holly was still recovering from the mysterious flu and a general lack of sleep, she was anticipating theLæs mere
Point Arena

We got a slow start cooking breakfast in a covered kitchen at the KOA as the morning drizzle died down. We rode to the beach just past our campground, which is where the fiber optics cable connects toLæs mere
Stillwater Cove

Several people had raved about Stillwater Cove Regional Park to us, so we decided to make it our camping destination for the night and enjoyed a beautiful sunset in the cove with other weekendLæs mere
Glorious Ride to Bodega Bay

We've seen a lot of beautiful coastline on this trip, through Washington, Oregon and California, and sometimes we feel a bit desensitized to the beauty - "Oh look another stunning seastack". ThatLæs mere
Wonderful Hosts in Bodega Bay

We were lucky to be hosted in Bodega Bay by Brook and Orion, friends of Claudia and Sofie who we had stayed with in Squamish. After lunching at the Fishetarian (yummy chowder in a breadbowl!), weLæs mere
Sonoma County Tour

Orion and Brook took us on a Prius-assisted tour of Sonoma County, and it was great to see the different communities and landscape in the hilly country without sweat and granny gears. We stopped at aLæs mere
Time to Try Shucking Oysters

We've seen and heard of many oyster farms along the West Coast, but had yet to try some fresh oysters. When we rolled by Hog Island Oyster Co. and they had a picnic area, we decided stop and try ourLæs mere
Bodega to Bolinas

We rode through dry dairy farmland away from the ocean out of Bodega Bay. In Tomales we chatted with some cyclists from Petaluma as we enjoyed our usual treat of ice cream. The road took us back toLæs mere
Panoramic Highway over Mt Tamalpais

After leaving Bolinas we debated whether we would prefer many small ups and downs with a smaller pass over to San Francisco, or one larger hill - we settled on the latter, and were not disappointedLæs mere
Crossing the Golden Gate Bridge

It felt like a major milestone to pedal over the Golden Gate Bridge into San Francisco - we've pedaled 5300 kms to get here! Unfortunately, after beautiful sunny vistas on Mt. Tamalpais and inLæs mere
Touring San Fran - Part I

After the mandatory trip to REI, we spent our first day in San Francisco trying to see the many sights in the North Beach area without spending money at all the tourist traps. We decided to skip theLæs mere
Touring San Fran - Part II

We continued our bike-assisted tour of San Francisco by heading to Mission and enjoying the view from Dolores Park. We then headed to the Castro, and got on the Wiggle bike route - the wiggle is aLæs mere
Bye Bye SF

We really enjoyed our few days in San Francisco. It was fun to catch up with Chad and get a little taste of the entrepreneur gene that runs strong in him. With his bike touring background it was alsoLæs mere
The Road to Halfmoon Bay

We rode down the coast through Pacifica and on to Halfmoon Bay. There was no shortage of waves and surfers riding said waves. After Pacifica we got to avoid a tunnel by biking on the old highway - oldLæs mere
Emerald Hills and ghouls in Palo Alto

We had a lovely stay with Ellen, Taras, Zori and Dan in Emerald Hills. After a delicous dinner the first night, we toured the block, enjoying the views of the bay below us. The next day, with ZoriLæs mere
A Familiar Face in Stanford!

We had tried to connect with Alex Mischler, who flew into SF on Saturday and was planing to head north to meet up with our fellow Yukon bike tourers Nelly, Jerome and Josephine, but failed the day weLæs mere
Skyline Boulevard

We left Emerald Hills in the fog, but very quickly the fog cleared into another beautiful sunny day. One of the many cycling groups we passed as we rode out of Redwood City recommended riding up theLæs mere