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| == Review of the trip ==
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| Things to remember:
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| * We got rained on and camped during the storm. The tent held up well. The tarp turned into a sail and it was noisy. It was useful for cooking during the storm/hail.
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| * We got very cold as soon as we stopped biking in rain.
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| * Our dry clothes got wet during the tent setup etc. Bring '''ponchos''' to keep dry clothes dry.
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| * Bring plenty of plastic/garbage bags to keep dry items dry.
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| * When dry, dry things on the back of the bike.
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| * Bring more dry clothes (especially socks) than I think I need.
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| * Bring REI's big wool socks.
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| * Bring thin/waterproof shoes if possible.
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| * Bring extra rear lights.
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| * Keep phones and other electronics and matches in a ziplock bag.
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| * The traffic was low because the weather was bad.
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| * Bus 22 to Big Sur is usually full before leaving the prestidio in Monterey. When the weather is bad, it's pretty empty. They may not run if the weather is bad (we were close this time). Past Point Lobo, no radio communication on the bus, so it will go all the way. Bus 22 has a rack for two bikes.
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| * There were a number of houses but very few commercial places between Nepenthe and Lucia (there's an inn/restaurant).
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