It’s all fun and games until the rain starts. That was my thought as I heard the rain drops on the tent in the middle of the night. As the humidity rose, the dampness of everything in the tent did as well.
By time morning arrived, I came up with a plan. I’d check the weather and see when the break was and then wait it out in the tent.
It was then I discovered that my pre-trip waterproofing treatment was 95% effective. I can tell you, 95% doesn’t cut it. It’s starting to get wet inside my tent with some pooling action. The tent is probably about 10 years old, and it was looking a little thin and the seam treatment was lifting off.
New plan, definitely book a hotel to get things dried out in the evening. Might as well pack up and get on the way even though it’s still raining since all the gear will just get wet anyways.
The ride leaving the campground was on a nice trail but with the fog and drizzly rain, there really wasn’t any picture opportunities.
I got to a point where the path was closed due to a bridge being out so I had to detour to the main road. On the main road I discovered that there were some kind of bicycling event going on. There was what seemed to be an endless stream of cyclists. I had to finally squeeze through to get going. I made it in town and found a restaurant with an outdoor covered seating area that was serving breakfast. Looks like a good place to wait out the rain.
When the rain slowed to a drizzle, I decided it was time to go. Per the weather forecast it looks like it was going to improve as I headed north. Maybe I’ll get some pictures today after all.
I got to my home for the night a little after 4:30pm. I quickly set out to charge my electronics and put out my stuff to dry. After a not so quick shower, I road back a little ways to find food and use the laundromat for my desperately needed clothing.
I don’t expect that I’ll be able to avoid all rain for the rest of my trip but at least the next few days look like a return to good weather.
If it does look like rain, I’ll try to strategically place my tent under the trees to help prevent water leakage.
Ride summary: 4/10 difficulty, 41 miles (+3 for dinner and laundry run) with 2684 feet climbing. Started off raining transitioned to overcast. Calm to strong tailwind most of ride. Today’s ride detailed GPS. Tour totals: 996 miles (47 / day). 55,735 climbing feet.
One response to “Day 21 – Bicycle Touring Half Moon SB to Mill Valley. Rain and Golden Gate”
Second breakfast is always my favorite meal of the day.