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Travel Along the Northern California Coast

I have not written about travel since I left Fort Bragg Thursday morning. I left around ten with a cloudy but breaking sky. I had a homemade leftover chicken pot pie carefully wrapped in my hydration pack. I rode to Highway One, then hitched to the Manchester KOA to...

Back to Fort Bragg, Joyously

The day’s riding goal was to be the biker/hiker camp at Manchester Beach State Park. But on arrival, other cyclists and I found that the park had closed for the season just the previous day. A KOA was just up the same road, and so I had my first-ever experience...

The Climate March and Mendocino Solar

The Climate March turned out to be a Stand, and I was glad to participate. Mainly a group of perhaps 25 old hippies and lefties, coming together for a variety of causes including climate change. George had stood for peace at that location for two hours every Sunday...

Prayers for Ted

On August 23rd I posted this paragraph and photo and paragraph about Ted Gifford of Port Townsend, Washington: On the ferry I met Ted Gifford, a retired physician of “nearly 70” who had ridden to visit his son following a six week tour. He gave me a tour...