by Liz
Dayโs mileage : 67
Running total : 2,166


I intend to write a shorter blog post today because we have some celebrating to do ๐
Good things about today:
We got to the border with Mexico ๐ We saw ospreys nesting. We watched a pair of hummingbirds happily sitting in a tree for ages. We were heartily congratulated by a cycling club of octogenarians we met who go by the name of Old Spokes. We sold one of the bikes ๐ดโโ๏ธ


Interesting things about today:
We passed more curious, attractive erosion patterns.
We rode by a salt panning area and company.
Instead of riding over beautiful Coronado island we went all round the back roads and industrial estates of San Diego ๐ค Who needs dreamy palm trees and beaches when you can slum it in some dockyards?
Iโd imagined our arrival would look like this: weโd ride along the coastal road, reach Imperial Beach, touch the border, have a swim, enjoy fish and chips on the sand and maybe a donut to celebrate. But the oceanside state park by the border is closed as itโs flooded with sewage ๐

Itโs also approached via deserted country roads along the foot of the Peninsular Ranges with the wall visible all the way along and border control helicopters constantly flying overhead. Not a little unnerving.

So we turned round and went a few miles inland to the Tijuana crossing where we made it to the Mexican border! And decided a photo was enough to mark the occasion before heading to somewhere that felt more comfortable.

This evening weโre staying about five miles from the border, on the US side. Helicopters are still overhead. Any minute now weโre going out to a Mexican diner to toast the successful completion of a totally amazing expedition.


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