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Trek Travel 2012 California Coast Tour Finale

This is the last in a series of posts about the Trek Travel bike tour my wife and I took with the owner of the shop I work at and some friends.  Part one covered the first two days beginning at the Sea Ranch lodge and finished with us staying in Bodega Bay, and part two covered the next two days from Bodega Bay to Tiburon.  My post today will cover the last day of riding into San Francisco and back to Tiburon. Day 5 The last day of riding on our trip began with a short ferry ride from Tiburon past Alcatraz Island to San Francisco.  Once back on land we headed through San Francisco past fisherman's wharf, past the Presido, to the base of the Golden Gate bridge.  Before crossing the bridge, we regrouped to get some pictures with the bridge in the background.  The view was incredible and the bridge was like nothing I've ever seen.  Crossing the bridge was a treat - the view was spectacular but the foot and bike traffic was heavy enough on the path across that it was tricky t

Meeting Eddy Merckx

A few years ago I had the opportunity to attend Interbike, the annual bicycle industry trade show in Las Vegas, with a couple coworkers.  The show promised and delivered the chance to see all the cool new products that were being released for the next model year, talk to industry insiders, and learn about new product and tech. Along with all the product and clinics, there were stars of the sport there.  Meeting John Tomac again was a treat, as was big George Hincapie, Jay Miron, Ron Wilkerson.  But our biggest surprise came while we were headed out to grab a drink when we noticed a familiar face at a table facing the isle...we both stopped, looked at each other, and said 'That's Eddy Merckx!' Even though we were starving, we decided quickly that we couldn't let an opportunity like this pass by.  We jumped in line and waited our turn to see Eddy.  Waiting in line might seem like a horrible way to spend a half hour of your life at a trade show.  In this case, it ga

Trek Travel 2012 California Coast Part 2

This is part two in a series of posts about the Trek Travel bike tour my wife and I took with the owner of the shop I work at and some friends.  Part one covered the first two days beginning at the Sea Ranch lodge and finished with us staying in Bodega Bay.  My post today will cover the next two days that lead us to Tiburon.   Day 3 That tiny person is my wife Day three  had us riding north for a while in order to do a loop inland for a bit.  This ride featured plenty of riding on the coast that was spectacular, but we also had the opportunity to see some of the forest near the coast.  We started by riding up the coast the opposite way that we had ridden the day before.  We rode along the coast for about 10 miles before turning inland where we were treated with more beautiful riding through the woods in the Russian River valley.  We actually stopped to walk into the woods to get pictures of the huge trees - like nothing I've ever seen. Climbing after leaving Occi