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Planning a ride up hwy 1
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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1005600" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>Not a southern Cal guy, so I'll just assume they're all correct. And I always assume Tyler's correct, so I pretty much agree with everything so far. <em>Except </em>azitlies, when he made the following statement:</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd agree with the rest of his post, but he followed the above with four photos that completely contradicted what he said. The fog doesn't block the view. The fog <span style="font-size: 12px"><strong><em>is</em></strong></span> the view. The fog adds texture and character and mystery to the scene, as you can plainly see in his pictures. I love riding in the fog (except for that impenetrable low-lying central valley morning fog we call "tule" fog. I'm sure you've heard about the 45-car accidents we get in the winter once in a while).</p><p></p><p>But coastal fog, when you peek through it for the kinds of sights az's post shows, makes for beautiful riding. Just have your layers, and a good scarf around your neck. By the way, you're coming at the time of year when the coastal weather is about at its <em>best </em>for the year, surprisingly. You might miss out and not see any fog at all. That would be a shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1005600, member: 11508"] Not a southern Cal guy, so I'll just assume they're all correct. And I always assume Tyler's correct, so I pretty much agree with everything so far. [I]Except [/I]azitlies, when he made the following statement: I'd agree with the rest of his post, but he followed the above with four photos that completely contradicted what he said. The fog doesn't block the view. The fog [SIZE=12px][B][I]is[/I][/B][/SIZE] the view. The fog adds texture and character and mystery to the scene, as you can plainly see in his pictures. I love riding in the fog (except for that impenetrable low-lying central valley morning fog we call "tule" fog. I'm sure you've heard about the 45-car accidents we get in the winter once in a while). But coastal fog, when you peek through it for the kinds of sights az's post shows, makes for beautiful riding. Just have your layers, and a good scarf around your neck. By the way, you're coming at the time of year when the coastal weather is about at its [I]best [/I]for the year, surprisingly. You might miss out and not see any fog at all. That would be a shame. [/QUOTE]
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