




I want to live on the Mendocino coast, seriously. It's so incredibly beautiful there. Rocky seascapes to the west and rolling farmlands to the east. Riding out of Humbolt county I ran into Parker again, as well as three kids from Leadville, CO. We all kind of played leap-frog all the way down the coast. All five of us got caught in a horrible storm in Fort Bragg, went splits on a hotel and a bunch of pizza, and yard-saled our stuff to try and dry out. That's Brian in the last picture with San Francisco in the background. He owns a bike shop called Cycles of Life in Leadville. Look him up if you're ever there.
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