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Day 41 – Half Moon Bay to Pigeon Point

39km out of 2504km so far

The night was cold and my thermometer went down to 6c sometime before dawn. The humidity was also very high and my tent was dripping water in the morning, but luckily the morning sun was strong, so by the time I packed my stuff and had breakfast it was all dry and crisp.

Some friends dropped by to say goodmorning

Some friends dropped by to say good morning

I left the campground and I went by the town of Half Moon bay which was a little to the east of the highway. I think the southern I go, the more nice towns with influences from Mexico I find. Public plazas and churches are now very frequent, adding more character to the towns. There happened to be a contest for the biggest pumpkin in the central plaza. I didn’t go within the crowd to have a closer look, but from the distance I noticed a small crane lifting one giant pumpkin. Over the past couple of days, I keep seeing farms full of pumpkins. Halloween is just around the corner, so everyone needs one.

We need many of these

We need many of these

Maybe you can spot the crane in the background

Maybe you can spot the crane in the background

We need a hay castle to protect our pumpkins

We need a hay castle to protect our pumpkins

Even if it was cold over night, it got really hot during the day, reaching 24c. That was good for my wet shocks drying at the back of my bike, but maybe a little too warm for going up the hills. But of course I can’t complain for the sun, after all these rainy and stormy days I went through a few weeks ago. The terrain continued to be hilly, but not as bad as the days before San Fransisco. The scenery was mostly dry and full of farm lands, taking advantage of the sun.

Endless coast

Endless coast

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San Gregorio with some Californians enjoying the sun

San Gregorio with some Californians enjoying the sun

Just after noon, I was debating where to have lunch and how far further I should cycle for the day. Even if it wasn’t far, I didn’t want to get to Santa Cruz yet, so I was aiming for a campground half way. While I was looking for a lunch spot, I saw a nice lighthouse and minutes later I noticed the familiar sign of Hostelling International. All along the coast I haven’t seen a single hostel so far, so I was surprised to see one today. After having a closer look to the hostel, I decided to call it an early day and spend the night there. The location and the facilities are just perfect. The historic lighthouse is at Pigeon Point, a fairly remote area. Next to it there are a couple of tourist information buildings, the four houses of the hostel and nothing else. The views all around the light house are just beautiful. The price for one night is $30, but with the membership I have and the extra discount I got as a cyclist, I paid $25. A really good deal for such a location, considering it has showers, kitchen, wifi, a comfortable lounge and a hot tub right by the last rock, looking at the ocean.

First view of the lighthouse

First view of the lighthouse

Looking at the south side of the point

Looking at the south side of the point

Light keeper implements

Light keeper implements

The original lens which has been removed while the tower is been restored.

The original lens which has been removed while the tower is been restored.

Seals hanging out by the hostel

Seals hanging out by the hostel

I checked in for a night, I had a shower and spent the rest of the afternoon in shorts, tShirt and flip-flops , enjoying the ocean view and the sun in comfort. Happy days!

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Day 40 – San Fransisco to Half Moon Bay

57km out of 2465km so far

After a few good days of comfort at Kirty’s and Robb’s, I packed my stuff this morning, said goodbyes and left San Fransisco to meet the ocean again. I set my next destination to the closest state park of Half Moon Bay, just 50km outside San Fransisco. I knew it would take longer to get ready in the morning and find my way out of the big city. Rather than taking the suggested bike route all around San Fransisco’s coast, I went through the city and several of its hills. I wanted to see a few more neibourhoods on my way out, next to the Golden Gates Park. By the time I got there it was already lunch time, so I had a couple of pizza slices at Arizmendi, a cooperative bakery that has a unique vegetarian pizza each day.

Castro, the land of the rainbow

Castro, the land of the rainbow

Lost within hills

Lost within hills

Where am I?

Where am I again?

Ocean Beach is right at the west borders of the city. Many people were enjoying their Sunday, surfing, cycling and running. Very privileged to live right next to such a place. Somehow though the coast on this county doesn’t feel the same with northern California. The scenery still impressive, but it’s way more populated and all the beaches are crowded with people.

Let's make some beaches

Let’s make some beaches

City, bike path, surfers, highway, ocean

City, bike path, surfers, highway, ocean

Lovely houses

Lovely houses

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I went through the suburban Saly City, which merges with Pacifica. I bought some fresh vegetable for dinner and continued south via a tunnel to Montara and El Granada. The route was very hilly, especially during its first part and it took me at least an hour to get into a good tempo.

Last view of San Fransisco and the bridge from Daly City

Last view of San Fransisco and the bridge from Daly City

Pacifica

Pacifica

aka mountain shortcut

aka mountain shortcut

A retired bunker enjoying the ocean view

A retired bunker enjoying the ocean view

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Pumpkin-mania

Pumpkin-mania

At Half moon bay I joined a bike path running right next to the beach, which eventually guided me to the campsite of the State Park. It seems like in southern California there is different policies for hiker-biker. The tariff is $7 and apparently you can’t stay for more than a night. Some other cyclists mentioned that it has to do with the illegal immigrants who try to use the campsite facilities on their way into the US. One even mentioned that the state campsites are run by the police. Curious to find out more about that. One way or another, the spot was nice though. It is right next to the beach and I got early enough to enjoy the sunset there.

Next to the bike path

Next to the bike path

Pelicans

Pelicans

Always good to shelter the tent by a tree

Always good to shelter the tent by a tree

All seasons ocean view

All seasons ocean view

Hikers-bikers spot

Hikers-bikers spot

Half moon night at Half Moon Bay

Half moon night at Half Moon Bay