2021 Pacific Coast Bike Ride

2021 Pacific Coast Bike Ride

UPDATE:
The 2021 Pacific Coast Ride has been cancelled due to COVID19
 Bummer , but don’t count me out yet for 2022 🙂

You would think as one gets older you would get smarter right? Apparently not so In my case. I realize the window is closing or maybe it has already closed and I am failing realize it. Anyways, I have signed up for the Bike The US for MS Pacific Coast Bike Trail in August of this year. I will do my best to train and hopefully complete this Journey.

I am asking for your help in raising money for this very worthy Charity. If you can help in any way here is a link to donations for this Journey.

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The picture below was taken by a friend on this ride a few years back. Yes, that is his camping spot for the night.

We pull into our camp for the night and I find my tent surrounded by 5 Redwoods…how could I be so lucky?

Nicholas Patrone
We pull into our camp for the night and I find my tent surrounded by 5 Redwoods…how could I be so lucky?
Nicholas Patrone

About the 2021 Pacific Coast Route

August 5th – September 6th
1,852miles | 32 days | 3 states
Seattle, Washington to San Diego, California

Starting in downtown Seattle, cyclists board a ferry across the Puget Sound to the Olympic Peninsula and begin the ride south. The Oregon and Northern California coast are remote and rugged, with a combination of livestock and old growth forest perched on the sea cliffs. The small towns and cities through this portion typically offer some great local food and drink and always an interesting conversation with locals. A distinct change in the route occurs at San Francisco, where cyclists cross the Golden Gate bridge into the city for a healthy dose of culture shock. Riding south from San Francisco, cyclists experience some of the most incredible scenery of the trip through Santa Cruz, Monterey, and Big Sur. Cheap, delicious Mexican food becomes a consistent theme, as do Eucalyptus trees and hidden swimming holes. The ride through Los Angeles is primarily on bike paths and surprisingly relaxing  and from there it’s two easy days in the saddle before arriving in San Diego. 

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