Bill had yet another flat--so we waited for the fog to clear a little and then set off for our last pie in Julian. Lovely apple pie with a hot chai. :) We enjoyed the descent, but bemoaned the fog which completely cut off any chance of a good view of anything but the road. Our water-stop was at a bakery, and after wringing the water from our gloves and socks, we enjoyed their hot drinks, turnovers and rocking chairs from which we began to drip-dry.
Bill M. enjoying the respite from the rain.
We cycled to to the "large" town of Ramona (population 15,000 and proud owner of a Super K-mart) and our first stop was a laundromat. Gerda had gone in before us but we amazed the locals by squelching in and then taking layer after layer of our wet clothes off. We removed everything we decently could and then cozied up to the warm machines as our outer layers spun dry.
the Laundromat Loiterers in their element...me, Don, Bill M. and Gerda
happy beyond words to be warm and dry!
the Laundromat Loiterers in their element...me, Don, Bill M. and Gerda
happy beyond words to be warm and dry!
After yet another coffee and snack stop (afternoon tea), we headed to Dos Picos County Park. Wouldn't you know it, as we got close to the camp, the clouds finally broke and we were treated to a few wonderful rays of sunshine! I even got to set up my tent before the map meeting and dinner--a truly unusual occurrence! Despite the miserable weather, we came through it all smiling and enjoying (almost) every moment! :)
1 comment:
Really enjoyed reading about your trip. Would have love to have been along on a few parts (pies and scenery). Forget the camping and all the peddling though.
I am proud of you. What a year to remember.
Love you,
Pa
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