Shortly after coffee we were treated to a pod of 15 dophins fishing. They appeared to be having fun and regularly came to the surface to give us a great view - it was amazing watching them. We then continued along SR1 and reached Malibu city limits where traffic volume increased dramatically as did temperatures. Although the ride was mostly flat, all the hills we encountered were within a 10km stretch and the leg muscles complanined after the easy morning ride.
We reached the Los Angeles City limits and as we approached Topanga State beach Tim broke a spoke in his back wheel. After disabling the back brake to allow the buckled wheel to turn we made slow progress until lunch. The spoke broke because Tim chased a fast, broad beamed female cyclist who had overtaken us!! The slow progress was no problem as shortly after the spoke incident we left SR1 and enjoyed a 40km stretch of cycling along paved cycle paths through magnificent beach areas. We had lunch at Venice Beach a place where clearly Los Angeles people come to look and be looked at. The resort is surreal and verges on complete fantascy with many exotic characters on the streets. During lunch we listened to a good street band. Fortunately, Scott came to the rescue and changed Tim's back wheel.
If there was any doubt that we were in Los Angeles these disappeared quickly with a succession of large planes taking off over our heads from LA International Airport as we rode the bike path on the beach! It's a dramatic and breathtaking scene. We continued to pedal serenely along the beach until we arrived at Hermosa beach and our evening lodging. After many challenging days of cycling, today was a relatively easy day on the body. However, we still managed 120kms distance for the day and used enough calories to earn a beer in the evening - something we're starting to take for granted.
In the evening we had dinner with Dan who lives in Beverley Hills, a retired attorney and keen cyclist. He is a good friend of Scott's dad, and had been following our blog closely. He was keen to join us to hear all about our Pacific Coast adventure. We asked him to judge TWIT of the day - more of that below.
Scott and Simon were the contenders for TWIT of the day. Dan nominated Simon as he confessed to weeing in a waste paper bin during the night as Maurice was already in the loo. The actual event and the over-description made him the clear winner. Simon managed other 'twit events' but these were not needed to clinch the daily award. Tom was Twitless again!!!!
The hands, the hands - Tom the gesticulator! |
The hands, the hands - he's off again! |
Scott making a claim for banker |
Our version of downtown was not quite up to that of Petula Clark |
A bit over excited with our two waitresses at the the Irish Bar last night |
At Air Force base, Ventura county |
Where have all the Mamils gone? |
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Having coffee and buns overlooking Point Magu |
Meet Squirrel who shared morning buns with us |
Dolphins near Point Magu |
Dolphins near Point Magu |
Team Vancomex reach Malibu |
House with a view at Malibu |
Baywatch! |
Where are the beach volleyball girls |
40kms of beach cycle paths - fantastic |
Views from the beach near Venice beach |
Cycle path close to Venice beach |
Cycle path close to Venice beach |
Interesting way to ask for money - he got a few customers while we were having lunch |
The band who entertained us at Venice beach over lunch |
Venice beach |
New wheel for Tim at Venice beach |
Broken spoke - Tim's just too powerful for his wheels |
Meet Dan from Beverley Hills who is a keen cyclist and joined us for dinner |
Meet Pudding the dog who took an interest in team Vancomex at a set of red lights at Hermosa Beach |
Hi TWITS one and all , not long now.
ReplyDeleteToo strong Tim or too many bluebery pancakes for breakfast?? haha