Category Archives: On the road

Day 46 – Big Sur to Kirk Creek

47km – 2788 in total

Since I went to sleep relatively early, I managed to get ready and leave the campsite by 9am. I did a couple of kilometers lap inside the campground to warm up, as the big hill started right outside the gate.

Morning view of the creek

Morning view of the creek

It took me 40 minutes at the lowest gear to get up at the top of the hill and see the ocean again. But the ocean wasn’t there any more. It was hidden by a thick layer of morning mist. Inversion is very common in this area, as the cold ocean winds meet the warm land and condenses.

ch3_20131019_03187
Right at the top, there were a couple of restaurants at prime locations with amazing views. One of them is the famous Nepenths. So many different people had suggested me to have a look, so I stopped for a second breakfast, by the warm sun and the best possible view of the foggy ocean. Apparently Rita Hayworth and Orson Welles used to own the land over there.

ch3_20131019_03198 ch3_20131019_03196

Right opposite the restaurant there is a gallery. The modern building looked very interesting, so I thought I would go and have a closer look to the sculptures.

ch3_20131019_03202 ch3_20131019_03209

I moved on and enjoyed a long downhill ride through windy roads, occasionally dipping under the clouds. The mist was just adding another element to the already spectacular scenery. Even if I couldn’t see the beach under the cliffs, I could hear the ocean and the crashing waves.

ch3_20131019_03217 ch3_20131019_03221

House with view

House with view

I stopped at the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park for a very short hike to see the waterfall by the beach. Of course I couldn’t see anything, but the walk it self was nice.

ch3_20131019_03231

The beach is barely visible

The beach is barely visible

I continued to the south, through more windy hilly roads. The fog had burned out by noon. My destination wasn’t that far today, due to the lack of campground in the area. I didn’t mind, as I still have plenty of days to get to Los Angeles, which is now less than 500km away.

ch3_20131019_03237 ch3_20131019_03239 ch3_20131019_03241 ch3_20131019_03242

Look at this beast

Look at this beast

I had two options for campsites. The first at Limekiln State Park has showers, but no hikers/bikers and the regular sites are at $35. The second option was 5km south to Kirk Creek National Forest Park which doesn’t have drinking water and showers, but has bikers/hikers. As the location of the first one wasn’t as appealing under the highway bridge, I filled up all my bottles and moved on. It was the right decision, as the campsite is what I was expecting to find at my first day in Big Sur. The spot was right by the cliffs overlooking the ocean. Apparently even if it’s a very primitive site, it’s one of the most popular ones and it was actually full for the day. Thankfully that’s not an issue as a cyclists, as they can never turn us down. It may not have a shower, but it does have a creek near by. Since the sun was still out and warm, I went for a dip in its fresh water.

Dangerous plants

After the tarantula, there are also dangerous plants

The spot

The spot

Look at this VIEW!

Look at this VIEW!

ch3_20131019_03267

As the sun was setting, the mist slowly came in again. It’s almost full moon tonight, but I am not so sure how much of that I will be able to see.

The full moon rises

The full moon rises

Day 45 – Big Sur

8.5km – 2737 in total

I woke up and I was excited for a day off in Big Sur. My good mood instantly vanished when I pulled my food off the metal cabinet to make breakfast. Tiny field mice managed to go through the 1.5cm holes and had a little party with my food. Luckily I didn’t lose that much. It’s just annoying carrying food up these hills, without getting to enjoy it in the end. I think the best place to hide food is my stomach.

I eventually had my breakfast and spent some time on the bike, adjusting a few things. I prepared some lunch for later and headed off for some near by trails. I went up and down a couple of different ones. There is a 12 miles hike that takes you to some natural hot springs. I’ll check them out next time.

ch3_20131018_03128 ch3_20131018_03129 ch3_20131018_03140 ch3_20131018_03146

Big Sur and its river within the valley, is an oasis of life between the harsh ocean and the mountains. The view above the forest line gave a better perpective of the area. The sun was very hot.

ch3_20131018_03149 ch3_20131018_03151 ch3_20131018_03154 ch3_20131018_03159 ch3_20131018_03162 ch3_20131018_03164

In the afternoon I went back to the campground, took my laptop to a more remote area by the creek and did some work. I’ve spent so much time on the bike thinking about various ideas, so it was nice to find time and a such a peaceful place to put them down. I barely saw anyone else and I could hear at least 10 different animals and birds around me, together with the running water. The deers came by again.

Study area

Study area

ch3_20131018_03173 ch3_20131018_03166

Back in the tents for dinner, the 2 cyclists we were last night had become 12. The bikers/hikers area was crammed and noisy. I wasn’t much in the mood for socializing, so after dinner I went to bed early.

Almost full moon

Almost full moon