Evil Twins, Shmeevile Twins. This was the day of the dreaded Evil Twins. Two long climbs back to back. We have all been warned about them and the
stories regarding the twins are too many to count. Well, I have to say that these twins were not
too difficult. Thanks are in order to
Team OC who did a great job of training all of us. Perhaps the new asphalt had something to do
with it. I swear CalTrans paved the rode
just for us to bike on. What a huge
change from the pothole ridden rode we were on yesterday.
The most rewarding part of the ride so far was at the top of
Evil Twin #2 where the official half way to Los Angeles mark is set. As you crest over the top of the hill, the
vista opens up to a sea of grassy hills with the ocean beyond, the perfect
location for the marker. It was another
windy day which created white crests across the ocean making for a great photo
opportunity. This means another line to
stand in, but I will get to that in a second. There were three sets of signs saying, “Half the Way to LA”, for the
riders to take a photo in front of with the landscape behind. Who wouldn’t wait in line for that?
Back to the lines we must stand in. Waiting for the Port-a-Potty. Waiting for food. Waiting for water. Waiting for pretty much everything. When you are at Disneyland,
waiting in line gets annoying. While you
are here, waiting in line turns into an integral part of the experience. I have met more people standing in line for
something than any other moment so far. The crazy thing is that there are quite a few people who live in the
same city as me. New friends to ride
with are never a bad thing.
I got a bit nostalgic again today. Every summer when I was a kid, my family
would pack into an RV and head out to a lake in this area to fish and camp
at. We would always drive through Pismo Beach
and around Morro Bay. The route today took us through both of these cities which seemed to
have changed so much since I was a kid. Maybe it is because we never drove through the city as we did
today? At any rate, the massive rock
formation in the center of Morro
Bay is just as I
remembered it. It seems to have been
plopped down in the middle of the bay by a huge giant. Basically it is a huge mountain sitting in
the middle of the water. Looks like
something out of a movie.
The wind was both a godsend and a nuisance. It was great when it was a tailwind, but was
hateful as a crosswind. Later in the
afternoon on our last leg into camp, the crosswind was fierce enough to almost
blow us off of the road while we were blinded by the dirt it kicked up from the
fields surrounding us. Thanks again to
the Cycle Gods of the Tailwind who pushed us the last 10 miles to camp. Cruising at 25 mph with no effort is always
exciting.
We all came back very dirty and very tired. The hot shower was much deserved for us all.
364 miles on the road.
My partner in our tent getting ready for the day.
Waiting in line foor and restrooms.
Morro Bay
Half way to LA with Mike and David.
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