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April
26, 2002 ( ~ 68 miles)
As we were leaving Gualala, we encountered the first bicycle tourist of our whole trip. Adam was having a candy bar at the grocery store, waiting for his cohort Allison. They had an arrangement where, because he liked to go much faster then her, he would ride ahead and wait for her in designated towns. I have to say I would be totally pissed if Ryan tried to do that. Not that he is faster anyway. But it seemed to work for them. We were heading for the same campground, so I hoped we would see them at the end of the day.
At Jenner, which is where the Russian River empties into the ocean, we stopped to have some of our new favorite snack: carrots dipped in peanut butter. It's kind of like celery and peanut butter, but carrots keep longer in warm panniers [and celery is gross]. We talked to this other cyclist from Occidental who was "just out for a little 100 mile training ride." He was really nice and we talked gear and touring for a long time. Around then the wind was becoming kind of violent. I asked him if this was going to continue all night. He thought so. It was only 10 or 15 miles to Bodega Bay, and in that time the wind picked up so much. It was blowing us over into the middle of the road. As we approached the sandy beaches near our campground (Bodega Dunes), the wind kicked up the sand and blew it against my face. It hurt. I was worried that our tent would be blown around too much and collapse on us as we slept. But the hiker-biker site was sheltered enough. We picked a place to put up the tent and Ryan went off to pay or something. He was grumpy for some reason [I wanted waffles]. When he came back he was all outraged and said, "I thought we agreed to put the tent over there!" I turned around and the tent had flown 20 feet and was resting against a bush. Ryan really thought I was overriding his decision, he was so grumpy. Like I would pitch the tent in a bush Ryan! So Ryan clearly needed to get some food soon [waffles]. We left our stuff and rode our bikes to Bodega Bay. We got mixed up and we rode to the dock part of the bay, totally missing all the food possibilities. This wouldn't have been a big deal except that Ryan was bonking and the wind was SO harsh, it took forever to get anywhere. One reason I was excited to visit Bodega Bay is because I was recently able to sit through all of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. The birds where not menacing that day. There were a lot of them, but they were just crouched down in the water, trying to avoid the wind. Finally we found an expensive restaurant and Ryan was so glassy-eyed that I made us eat there [I really just wanted some waffles]. It was very good. For dessert I had more apple pie and Ryan had New York Cheesecake drizzled with raspberry sauce.
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