last days of the bike tour

calivintage: end of the bike tour
as i mentioned, i had just a few last pictures from the end of the bike tour. unfortunately, we have less epic photos from the last two days because we remembered that we brought a flip cam to take videos, so the still photography took a back seat to our amateur videography. i guess that means you can expect to see a little wrap up video once i actually upload them all and take the time to edit them!
so here are just a few shots from the last two days of the ride. on day 7, we rode from kirk creek to san simeon state beach. and on day 8, we rode from san simeon to our final destination in san luis obispo. from there, we hopped on a bus and a train back to the bay area and said goodbye to the last few days of summer. it was a really wonderful trip touring the california coastline from half moon bay to san luis obispo. i have another roughly 235 miles under my belt, and tons of new memories to cherish forever.
tank: outlier ultrafine merino wool tank courtesy of outlier
sweater: smartwool
pants: women’s daily riding pants courtesy of outlier
sunglasses: rayban round wayfarers
calivintage: bike trip day 7
a very foggy morning leaving the kirk creek campsite.
calivintage: end of the bike tour
calivintage: end of the bike tour
elephant seals along the san simeon shoreline!!!
calivintage: end of the bike tour
country roads on the way to san luis obispo.
calivintage: end of the bike tour
riding through geranium fields on the way to san luis obispo.
calivintage: end of the bike tour
the last stop. riding our bikes to the train station on our way home.

bike tour, day 6

calivintage: bike trip day 6
well, i’m officially back from the bike trip, posting the last three days of coverage from the comfort of my own home instead of a campsite! i know i had originally told you that we had planned to ride all the way to the los angeles area on this ride, but our last minute planning of the trip meant that we may have overlooked a few details: like the fact that my school semester just started and brendan had to be back to work earlier than he thought! oh, how the summer has screeched to a halt. but i’m happy to have had the chance to be on the road as long as i was, and i really enjoyed touring the coast from half moon bay to san luis opisbo.
so these photos are from day six of our ride out of pfieffer big sur to kirk creek. it was another really hot day (which is unusual for that area, but lucky for us). i heard some passersby mention that the high for the day was up over 90 degrees! so yes, we were hot and tired and sweaty as we made our way up the 1,000 foot climb over big sur. but there was still a nice ocean breeze to cool us off when we got to the summits and the clear blue skies awarded us with more epic views. and at the end of the day, we got to stay in one of my favorite campsites at kirk creek. it’s a grassy site on a cliff overlooking the ocean with lots of little paths leading down to the beach below. and what luck, we got a perfect sunset to wrap up our day…

tank: outlier ultrafine merino wool tank courtesy of outlier
pants: women’s daily riding pants courtesy of outlier
sunglasses: rayban round wayfarers
bike: surly long haul trucker
panniers: arkel grand touring

calivintage: bike trip day 6

just a little climb.

calivintage: bike trip day 6
oh you know, just an epic view at big sur.
calivintage: bike trip day 6
excuse my dirty feets. just a little shot of my california tattoo….
calivintage: bike trip day 6
chillin with a beer at the kirk creek campsite after another good ride.
calivintage: bike trip day 6
this was our view as we ate dinner at our campsite in kirk creek. not bad, dude!

bike tour, day 5

bike tour day 5i hope none of you were too worried that my updates of the bike tour disappeared for a few days. once we left monterey, there was very spotty internet access, so i wasn’t able to get online for the 3 days we spent riding through the big sur area. but today i am back in civilization, so the posts can resume!on the 5th day of the tour, we rode about 32 miles from monterey to big sur. it was incredibly beautiful because after so many cold and foggy days, the sun miraculously came out and the high in big sur hit 85 degrees! relatively cool for the summer, but definitely hot for a ride. but i hardly even noticed it with the ocean breeze behind me and the clear blue skies.

riding big sur is actually a pretty big challenge because there isn’t a shoulder on the highway for most of the stretch and there are tons of steep switchbacks to contend with and plenty of big trucks and rvs driving past. it can be a little stressful, but once you make it to the top of a lookout point with those expansive views of the oceans and cliffsides, you kinda forget about all of the cars and it just feels really good. haha, you can see i’m starting to get sappy, so i’ll just leave it at that and show you the pictures.

shorts: american apparel chambray shorts
tank: outlier ultrafine merino wool tank courtesy of outlier
shoes: jeffrey campbell oxfords courtesy of modcloth
gloves: giant crochet riding gloves
sunglasses: rayban round wayfarers
bike: surly long haul trucker
panniers: arkel grand touring

bike tour day 5
bike tour day 5
bike tour day 5
bike tour day 5
stopping for sammiches at a really beautiful lookout point.
bike tour day 5
bike tour day 5
brendan let me post his picture today! his set-up is pretty different than mine. having a trailer keeps the strain off your back tires if you have issues with breaking spokes. it works out pretty well for him.
bike tour day 5
ah, big sur.

cycle chic touring

calivintage: cycle chicon the third and fourth days of the bike tour, we opted to stay put in monterey to avoid the weekend traffic through big sur. so while we got some rest and relaxation, i decided to put together a cycle chic outfit post to show you the few items of clothing that i chose to bring for this particular ride. having done two similar tours of the california coast in the past, i’ve come to figure out what works best for me in terms of comfort for both riding a bike for several hours a day and camping at night. this is obviously a very personal thing and everyone has different preferences, so keep in mind that there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution for how to prepare for a trip like this.

packing for this tour, i was most concerned about comfort and weight. i have to carry everything i bring in my panniers, so keeping a light load makes climbing those big hills a lot easier. but you also want to make sure you’ve got enough to keep you covered for all weather. this means breaking it down to only the most esential items. so this is what i brought:

women’s daily riding pants courtesy of outlier: i am so happy to have discovered these riding pants. they’re made of a super stretchy and lightweight material that is so much more comfortable than the spandex bike shorts and pants i used to wear. they’re less restrictive and far more fashionable, and they stay completely dry all day. i also like that they miraculously repel dirt, so they stay clean for days. seriously, i cannot recommend these enough and i am so glad that outlier was kind enough to send me a pair to try out for the tour when i contacted them.

canari gel liners: the only draw-back to the riding pants is that they don’t come with a chamois, but i’ve got myself covered (literally) with this pair of cycling “underwear.” i feel especially lucky because canari happens to make the most comfortable gel chamois liners for me. it can be trial and error finding just the right padding to keep yourself comfortable, but fortunately, i’ve found the right pair!

american apparel chambray shorts: i think after trying the outlier pants, the ideal shorts would just be the same pair, only hitting somewhere at the mid-thigh length. but since i didn’t have anything else, i opted for these shorts to keep cool on those hot days in southern california. they are made of cotton, so beware sweat.

outlier ultrafine merino wool tank courtesy of outlier: i’ve already told you how much i love wool for cycling and camping. when cotton gets wet, it stays wet and gets smelly, but a high quality, ultra-fine merino wool will regulate your temperature, and never gets stinky. don’t believe me? try it and see!

j.crew chambray shirt: this was the first time i took a shirt like this on tour and i actually really liked it. i can layer it over a tank top if i get cold while riding, and layer it under a wool sweater at camp. the only drawback is that it is 100% cotton, so some mornings it was still slightly damp from the previous day of riding.

urban outfitters wool cardigan: again, i love wool and this was a cute and fashionable option that is working out perfectly for me on this ride. but really, any merino wool sweater, hoodie, or cardigan would work just fine.

jeffrey campbell oxfords courtesy of modcloth: i picked these because they’re fashionable, but they have nice big cut-outs at the side for ventilation. i can’t stand sweaty feet while riding, so these are perfect. when we ride in a really hot climate, i often just wear simple flip flop sandals to keep my feet from overheating. i know they make special bike shoes that clip into pedals, but then you have to bring an extra pair of shoes for camping and going out for meals. i just have cages on my pedals and wear one pair of trusty shoes the whole time!

giant crochet riding gloves in cream and tan, and another pair of black and brown crochet riding gloves i scored at the thrift store: extra padding for your hands when you’re riding long hours is definitely helpful. they protect my hands from blisters, and i like the vintage feel of crochet gloves.

rayban round wayfarers: to protect my eyes while riding, even if it’s not sunny. they make special “sport” sunglasses, but i already owned these and they work just fine for me.

smartwool long johns and socks: i mainly bring these in-case it gets too cold while camping at night. smartwool makes a really lovely soft and ultra-fine merino that keeps you extra toasty when it gets chilly out.

a helmet: mine isn’t anything to write home about, but it’s crucial for safety on the road. i was posing for these outfit shots at the campsite, so i’m not wearing it, but you’ll notice it’s always on when i’m on the road.

calivintage: cycle chic
calivintage: cycle chic
calivintage: cycle chic