The ride from Sunset to Oceanside was pretty cool, in all senses of the word. The 'June Gloom' (marine mist ) is still with us which causes an amazing difference in temperatures over a relatively short distance (68 deg on the coast, 108 deg 60 miles inland). The route passed through some classic surf spots (Huntingdon Beach , Trestles) and some great Coastal resort towns like Laguna Beach. Eventually you pass through the Marine base at camp Pendleton, pre sept 11 you were allowed to ride all the way through, not any more so the diversion is the interstate (motorway) for 7 miles which is about as much fun as it sounds . Ended up in a cheap motel in Oceanside ( which is where the Race Across America, an ultra endurance bike race, starts this week so loads of bike activity going on.)
Pretty close to San Diego now, the end of the road as they say. Thing is I'm about a week early, i think the sketchy weather earlier in the trip meant more time on the bike and more miles. Had planned to ride out to Palm Springs via Mount Palomar ( a popular climb northeast of San Diego). Left Oceanside in a grey mist, 5 miles inland the sun appears and the temp begins to climb, ...... And climb, soon hits 82 as I pass through orange groves, a couple of Indian reservations and eventually the road also begins to climb.....and climb so about 40 miles in it's now around 90 and I'm at about 2500 ft of elevation . The phrase be careful what you wish for springs to mind as I sit on the porch in the shade of a general store in the middle of nowhere gulping water. The climb lasts about an hour and a half and I can feel the heat bouncing off the Tarmac . I bin the wildly optimistic plan of climbing Mount Palomar (another 3500 ft) today and feel a surge of relief to find a campsite. Quickly check in and take long cool shower. Lush that is. Speak to campsite owner about my palm springs plan and he raises an eyebrow, confirming my suspicions that it is a very stupid plan, dreamt up by someone who has forgotten what it's like cycling in extreme heat. Plan now binned (108 in Palm Springs yesterday). Woke up today with new plan to camp at summit of Mt Palomar tonight, pack up gear and set off, intend to take longer of two possible routes as it's less steep ( shorter route is 7 miles of steep switchbacks) ride the 12 miles to begin climb, stop, coffee and apple pie, start climb which is 14 miles , lowest gear, standing on pedals. Great views on the way up though and altitude keeps temps reasonable. Find coffee and muffin stop at top and then campsite ( bit remote, no showers, no one else there and warning notice about sightings of mountain lion) .........get back on bike and cycle back down mountain ( via steep route) to campsite I left this morning ( thus confirming suspicions of campsite owner that I am total idiot), put tent back up and hit the showers. Will stay here for a few days and do some day rides, the roads are good and some great climbs( featured in the Tour of California) .Will climb the switchbacks tomorrow sans 40lb of kit :) Plan to head back down to the coast next week to finish at Mexican border. Will post with update.
Ghost bike- touching tribute and salutary reminder to keep it safe.
Hot, damn hot
Today's climb,
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