If you swing through Ft. Bragg, the North Coast Brewing Company makes
some of the best microbrew I've had anywhere.  There are several nice
state parks for camping along the coast in that area, though they are
prone to be pretty damp when the morning for rolls in.

Further north, the Samoa Cookhouse in Samoa (just outside of Eureka)
is a fun place for a meal fit for a lumberjack, or a hungry (and non-
vegetarian) cyclist.  Breakfast there will fuel you for many miles!

Bill

On May 7, 1:18 pm, J L <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> My friend and I are going to do a short camping/hostel tour from Portland
> Oregon to Santa Cruz CA this July.  He will be on his Atlantis, and me on my
> Saluki.
>
> We plan to ride the well traveled pacific coast route.  Does anyone have any
> tips about places to stop, current road conditions, or the like, that could
> be passed our way?
>
> Thanks-
> Jason
>
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