This ride had an annoying start. When I went out to my bike I noticed that my front tire had a sidewall tear, enough for the tube to be sticking out. So I replaced the tire with an old one with some mileage left on it and headed out through the neighborhood. Then the extended route through the 4S Ranch neighborhood, stopping by the water tower to take a picture of a great nativity scene featuring a kneeling Santa. To CdS, taking it to the 56 bike path, including a detour through that Del Sur neighborhood to the right of CdS. I saw that the bike path was going to be closed for a marathon race on Saturday and let the Bisikleta riders know. Then I rode down to ECR and headed south. At this point I stopped my ride and restarted it, attempting to get my power meter to connect. No luck, so I replaced the battery and that did the trick. Up ECR to Carmel Mountain Rd, continuing up to the top, where I stopped at that little park to pee before turning onto Del Mar Mesa Rd and riding to Carmel Country Rd. Down the hill and back to the 56 bike path, taking it up to Carmel Valley Rd. Rode this back to CdS, trying to push the pace on the last little climb but getting frustrated when my chain dropped and I had to stop to put it back on. Back CdS to Paseo del Sur, taking this over to Del Sur Ridge Rd and riding over to Lone Quail Rd. From there, I took the normal route back via RB Rd and W Bernardo Dr. This was a fairly easy-paced ride, didn't push too hard at any time and took it slow at other times.
Part 1
Avg speed = 16.1 mph. Total mileage = 19.7 mi
Estimated avg power = 128 W
Total elevation gain = 940'
Avg heartrate = 113 bpm (coospo)
Relative Effort = 19
Part 2
Avg speed = 15.9 mph. Total mileage = 21.3 mi
Avg power = 155 W. Weighted avg power = 176 W
Total elevation gain = 1420'
Avg heartrate = 128 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 40
Training Load = 95
Intensity = 80%
When I got home, I watched a little TV, showered, then got ready to run some errands. T Mobile had a promotion for a cheap large cheese pizza that I cashed in, so I rode over to east Escondido and picked up my pizza. Had to hunt around for a while to find a suitable place to sit and eat, but I was successful. Then I rode over to the thrift store on Valley Pkwy and was able to find a cheap picture frame to mount my latest Bisikleta certificate in the garage. Then I rode to the See's candy shop on Valley Pkwy and bought some for Ann for Christmas, no California brittle unfortunately. Last stop in Escondido was at Dick's Sporting Goods, where I picked up my shirt and number for the Charlie Brown Christmas run with Caleb on Saturday morning. Home from there, where I had a rest for a bit, including a little nap, then read as well. We (Ann) drove down to Encinitas in the late afternoon, intending to go to Moonlight Beach and see the sunset. But it was quite foggy, so no chance to see the sun. Instead we drove to Leucadia and had dinner at La Especial Norte. My bean and rice burrito was pretty good, nothing really special. We had some time before the show started, so we drove to downtown Encinitas, parked on a side street, and had a drink at the 1st Street Bar. Then we walked to the La Paloma Theater for the Melody League Christmas Show, a benefit concert for the Switchfoot Bro-Am Foundation. At the concert we met Darrin and Terry Eaton, friends of Yosi Boublil. Ann talked to Terry at the concert where we saw Sean Watkins and The Lonesome Roses. They are nice people, and it's a small world that we both know Yosi. Here was the concert line-up:
Titus Houg
Shua and Marcus Patterson
Molly Pardin, Matthew Wright
Jordy Searcy
Telephone Friends, featuring John Van Deusen
John Foreman (lead singer for Switchfoot) and Friends
Shua and Marcus Patterson
Molly Pardin, Matthew Wright
Jordy Searcy
Telephone Friends, featuring John Van Deusen
John Foreman (lead singer for Switchfoot) and Friends
All of the performers were good, and the concert was over two and a half hours long. The theater itself is pretty run-down, and the seats weren't comfortable, but we still had a really good time. Will look forward to making this an annual event to attend the concert. I drove home, taking a route that was more well-lit, perhaps a little longer but easier to navigate.