Well, the ride on this day was not a good one. I originally planned on leaving around 7:00 for a ride to Camp Pendleton to renew my riding pass. But Mom was having problems with the base unit from Bay Alarm Medical (Ross had unplugged it but didn't turn it off). Issue resolved, but it took about a half hour to fix. So, I left a little after 7:30, heading down by the park and across the freeway, turning left on Via Rancho Pkwy. Right after the turn I ran over a wood screw and flattened my rear tire. Not great. I stopped to fix it, it went pretty well, although I think that tire is done now. This was the first time I used the electric bike pump, and it worked just as promised. Pretty cool, although it is kinda bulky. Back on the road, riding to Felicita Rd and turning there to get up to Hamilton Ln. Left turn there and then a right on Bernardo Ave, climbing up the little hill and over to the road that parallels the freeway on the west side. Up this gradual climb. By this time, I could tell it was going to be a low-energy day for me. The previous day's virtual ride must have taken more out of me than I thought. So I slowed down and tried to keep a steady pace. To 11th Ave and then down to Del Dios Rd, taking it to Avenida del Diablo and turning left there. Rode over to Citracado Pkwy and turned right, then left onto Harmony Grove Village Pkwy. I used it to get to Country Club Dr, turning right and taking it into northeast Escondido. Road quality here isn't great. A left on Progress Pl and a right on Corporate Dr got me over to Meyers Ave, which I used to get to Barham Dr. A left turn there got me headed west, eventually connecting to Discovery St, which I used to get to San Marcos Blvd. There was a lot of traffic around the high school, and it took a while to get through the lights. Stayed on Palomar Airport Rd, which is generally downhill except for a little climb just before Viewpoint Dr, along with another one by the airport. Made decent time on this stretch, which took me all the way to PCH, where I headed north. Through Carlsbad (I thought that this road was closer to Carlsbad Village, but I was wrong) and into the outskirts of Oceanside. I took the normal way to Pacific St and rode north on it, past the pier and by the harbor, turning onto Harbor Dr to get to Vandegrift Blvd and the Camp Pendleton Visitor Center. As I pulled up, another cyclist gave me the "no go" sign and said the Marines aren't letting visitors onto the base while the war is going on. Shit! I thought about this before riding over but didn't expect they would lock the base down. So I headed back the way I had come, tired and annoyed for quite a while. Back on Pacific St to Myers St, using it to get to Cassidy St and keeping on the route I had ridden out. South on PCH, I decided to keep on this road until I got to the 7-Eleven by La Costa Ave, where I stopped for my free Slurpee. For whatever reason, the coupon didn't register, and I was mad enough to skip the Slurpee and just keep going north on PCH until I found a way across the construction along the median. Then I retraced my route back to La Costa Ave and turned there. I knew this next stretch was going to be a challenge, given how I was feeling, and I wasn't wrong. Several moderate climbs got me up to RSF Rd. Had a nice tailwind helping me along once I got on this road, and I took it to San Elijo Rd, turning right there. Was feeling more tired by this time, and I slowed down accordingly on the climb into San Elijo Hills village. Right turn on Elfin Forest Rd, and that little climb out of the village was another slow one. I enjoyed the descent after it to get to Harmony Grove Rd, then I was slow on all of the climbs here, even though none of them are tough. This got me back to Harmony Grove Village Pkwy, where I turned right and retraced my earlier route to Citracado Pkwy, staying on it to Valley Pkwy, where I turned right. Another nice descent, not long enough, then the turn onto Via Rancho Pkwy for more little climbs that were a lot tougher than they should have been. By this time, I felt calorie-deprived, hadn't eaten enough during this ride, by a long shot. I had a banana in Oceanside, and one of my water bottles had Gatorade in it, but other than that, nothing. Need to do better in this regard. Rode home the normal way from there, the last two climbs were tough, I didn't have much left in the tank at all. Boy was I glad to get home.
Avg speed = 15.8 mph. Total mileage = 65.3 mi
Avg power = 129 W. Weighted avg power = 147 W
Total elevation gain = 3430'
Avg heartrate = 127 bpm (Coospo)
Relative Effort = 106
Training Load = 206
Intensity = 67%
Had to rest for a bit after I got home, then I started feeling better. I rode over to Rancho Viejo (Ann had said they had cheap burritos), ended up paying $9 for a burrito, so that place is crossed off the list for the future. Still, the soda I got caffeinated me and energized me, felt better on the way home. No nap in the afternoon, which was an accomplishment. In the late afternoon I headed over to the park and met Emily and Caleb for a hike. We did the normal loop by the lake, but my phone was low on battery and didn't track the entire route. Talked about church stuff as well as the Remax awards party the previous week. Got home and had some time to relax, watched play-in basketball (thrilling ending between Heat and Hornets), then I started arranging stuff to take on the trip. My backpack is going to be really full. Read for a while before going to sleep.