The gnarled roots of Monterey cypress trees cling to the edge of a sandy cliff bluff, under a cloudy sky.

Day 3: Carmel to Big Sur

South of Carmel, the coast is largely undeveloped, so stopping places are few and far between. Consulting our altitude chart, it looked like the stretch coming up was going to be one of the more difficult ones on the coast; there are big climbs on both sides of Big Sur. Taking that into account, there appeared to be just two possible targets for the day; Big Sur, about 40 km south, and Lucia, 80 km down the road. We still had to fix my spoke, plus we still felt kinda weak, and there was at least one other side trip we wanted to take, so we decided to make this an easy day

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A harvested field in the foreground gives way to an ocean under a cloudy sky. In the distance, a lighthouse can be seen on the end of a point.

Day 1: SF to Santa Cruz

We were planning to get started before 10:00 AM, but general apathy and the few requisite last-minute problems delayed us until after 11:00. We had about 120 km to go to Santa Cruz. Because of our late start, we had to keep the pedals turning; we had only about 7 hours of daylight to work with. That, combined with the weather, kept us from taking many pictures.

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