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Pacific Coast Route Section 4
Product #: BC-1622
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Because the heavy motorized traffic tends to be even heavier in the summer, we reccommend that you ride this route in the spring or autumn. May and September/October are the best months for riding. From the Golden Gate Bridge, the route heads directly to the coast via city streets. After rejoining SR 1, you'll encounter heavy traffic but here SR 1 has shoulders in most places. From Carmel Heights to San Simeon there are few services. This is a beautiful but demanding road with minimal shoulders traversing open grasslands and timbered slopes above the ocean. State and national campgrounds provide sites overlooking the beach. They are quiet in the off season but extremely busy in the summer. You'll encounter five major climbs along the border of the Los Padres National Forest; one of these takes you to almost 1,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean. The route flattens south of Harmony. From Morro Bay to Pismo Beach you'll leave SR 1 for local, county, and state roads with intermittent shoulders. At Oceano you'll head inland, then join US 101 and ride back to the coast. West of Goleta you'll leave US 101 and travel along business arterials to enter Santa Barbara.
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Pac Coast Route 4
by Adrian De Kroon from San Francisco, CA USA on Dec 3, 2009
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Highly recommended! Couldn't have done the trip without it - it's a must! |
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Map, Pacific Coast Route Section 4
by a member from Carson City, Nevada on Nov 5, 2009
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The maps are good.
Also, in this segment the book "Bicycling the Pacific Coast" is also good.
The book is more about camping and offers little in the way of info on motels, hostels, etc.
The map has better info on food and motels, etc.
The map lags behind the book in elevation profiles as the book has distance and elevation all in one place, very easy to use and see.
The map has elevations for the entire route in one place, the maps elsewhere.
I know this is a small issue.
Overall,
I would not want to travel without the maps.
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Pacific Coast Route Section 4, Review
by Steve Albano from Fontana, CA on Sep 25, 2009
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Overall, this map was very helpful in my recent tour from Monterey CA to Santa Barbara CA. Each section of the map was pretty acurate, and I found the elevation profile to be very helpful. The mapped route did it's best to keep us out of heavy traffic areas, but in one area, I would have opted for a more direct route. In Goleta, the route had us go on an extended tour of UCSB via a bike path. Again, this was to keep us out of traffic, but there is a well marked route call "Cross Town", that is safe, and much more direct. Just my opinion. Otherwise this is a very useful tool! Thanks!! |
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