April
27, 2002 ( ~ 72 miles)
OK
by Day 13 we were anxious to get home. We got up at dawn as usual and
woke up Allison and Adam. It was their last day too. We ate breakfast
and talked about our routes and stuff. Allison asked how many flats we
had had. We said, "None!" Now you know what is going to happen.
We
set off and immediately got separated from them. The road headed inland
after Bodega Bay and we were going through some nice pasturelands when
I realized I had a flat. If you will refer to my packing
list, I note there that I should have brought a spare tube. But I
never bring a spare tube anywhere. I just patch the holey one. But that's
no excuse. This was the most annoying flat ever because I could not find
the hole. I went over the tube many times and couldn't find it, so I put
it back on and hoped it was a slow leaker. It was. Didn't bother me again
until 10 miles from home. During this process though, Allison passed us,
and we didn't see either of them again. Probably because we eat so much.
 Ryan
still wanted waffles, but I insisted on stopping at a fine pastry shop
in Tomales (Tomales Bakery). We had croissants and tarts. It was Saturday,
so there were lots of other cyclists out having pastries too, so we chatted
a bit.
We got going and within a mile Ryan, who had taunted me when I got my flat, also got a flat. I was looking at his tire and I saw a piece of glass in it and Ryan was like, "Wait, I'll get my tweezers." If you had to carry everything you brought on a trip for two weeks, would you bring tweezers? I would not. He did bring a tube though, and that was useful.
It was a beautiful day and as we rode toward through Marin, it should
have been nice riding too. But I think we both just wanted to get home.
We seemed to be rushing, and I think we tired ourselves out. We had to
stop at Samual P. Taylor State Park to eat. We also hoped that we had
somehow passed Adam and Allison and that we would see them there, but
we didn't. It was good that we ate before we got home because we were
able to use up all the mangy remnants of our food supply [except those
tasty dried pineapples].
By
then we were on roads that we've been on tons of times before. The riding
was getting a little tedious. Now that I think about it, part of the tedium
might have been caused by my leaky tire, which I had forgotten to keep
an eye on. When we got to the last hill of the trip, the hill climbing
out of Sausalito, it was flat again. Then it was leaking fast and I had
to pump it up a couple times before I got home. We didn't get home until
about 6:00 in spite of our early start. I thought this day was tough and
I was tired. If it was a regular trip day and not the last day I think
I would have advocated for a motel.
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