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golden gate bridge |
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For the pedaling gastronomer. Tagged: golden gate bridge. August 6, 2012. Golden Gate to Pelican Inn. Shared single-lane road with cars. Ride is short but steep, a foggy climb to the pastoral Pelican Inn. At Muir Beach. From the Golden Gate Bridge, this route follows the touristy road to Sausalito but branches off onto Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) shortly after. From there, you will climb from 100 feet below sea level to 550 feet above, into the fog and back out towards the shore. Continue reading →.
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marin |
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For the pedaling gastronomer. August 6, 2012. Golden Gate to Pelican Inn. Shared single-lane road with cars. Ride is short but steep, a foggy climb to the pastoral Pelican Inn. At Muir Beach. From the Golden Gate Bridge, this route follows the touristy road to Sausalito but branches off onto Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) shortly after. From there, you will climb from 100 feet below sea level to 550 feet above, into the fog and back out towards the shore. At the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue reading →.
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pelican inn |
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For the pedaling gastronomer. August 6, 2012. Golden Gate to Pelican Inn. Shared single-lane road with cars. Ride is short but steep, a foggy climb to the pastoral Pelican Inn. At Muir Beach. From the Golden Gate Bridge, this route follows the touristy road to Sausalito but branches off onto Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) shortly after. From there, you will climb from 100 feet below sea level to 550 feet above, into the fog and back out towards the shore. At the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue reading →.
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16-30 miles |
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For the pedaling gastronomer. August 6, 2012. Golden Gate to Pelican Inn. Shared single-lane road with cars. Ride is short but steep, a foggy climb to the pastoral Pelican Inn. At Muir Beach. From the Golden Gate Bridge, this route follows the touristy road to Sausalito but branches off onto Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) shortly after. From there, you will climb from 100 feet below sea level to 550 feet above, into the fog and back out towards the shore. At the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue reading →.
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Medium |
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For the pedaling gastronomer. August 6, 2012. Golden Gate to Pelican Inn. Shared single-lane road with cars. Ride is short but steep, a foggy climb to the pastoral Pelican Inn. At Muir Beach. From the Golden Gate Bridge, this route follows the touristy road to Sausalito but branches off onto Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) shortly after. From there, you will climb from 100 feet below sea level to 550 feet above, into the fog and back out towards the shore. At the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue reading →.
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The lovely Justine Hand (from designskool. And a contributing editor at Remodelista. Sent over these photos of her visit to the storied Gallery Inn — an eccentric, family-owned hotel in Puerto Rico that she discovered on designtripper — and they’re too good not to share. I love hearing from folks who have traveled somewhere after reading about it here. Some other things on my travel mind lately:. Thinking about making the trip this summer. Canvas tents in Moab. Painted walls in Lisbon. The New York Times.
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Scenes from New Mexico. I’ll update soon with a list of where we stayed and our favorite stops, but for now, a few outtakes along the way from our two magical weeks in the Land of Enchantment. Literary Travel / Monk’s House. After reading this travel piece. By Charlie Lovett in. The New York Times. And you can visit Charleston Farmhouse and Sissinghurst Castle while you’re there. A few other literature-related travel destinations worth exploring:. You can book a stay in Keats’ apartment. In one particula...
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medium |
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For the pedaling gastronomer. August 6, 2012. Golden Gate to Pelican Inn. Shared single-lane road with cars. Ride is short but steep, a foggy climb to the pastoral Pelican Inn. At Muir Beach. From the Golden Gate Bridge, this route follows the touristy road to Sausalito but branches off onto Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) shortly after. From there, you will climb from 100 feet below sea level to 550 feet above, into the fog and back out towards the shore. At the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue reading →.
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shared road |
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For the pedaling gastronomer. August 6, 2012. Golden Gate to Pelican Inn. Shared single-lane road with cars. Ride is short but steep, a foggy climb to the pastoral Pelican Inn. At Muir Beach. From the Golden Gate Bridge, this route follows the touristy road to Sausalito but branches off onto Highway 1 (Shoreline Highway) shortly after. From there, you will climb from 100 feet below sea level to 550 feet above, into the fog and back out towards the shore. At the Golden Gate Bridge. Continue reading →.
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All photos by Emily Berger. In one particularly brazen-looking method, he hangs a half dozen legs of lamb by butcher’s twine from a high-hanging branch of a big tree. Mallmann offers simple-enough recipes for every type of landscape you can think of, from a balcony in Brooklyn to the remote Patagonia mountains. His cooking-by-fire bible would certainly have come in handy when we stayed at Villa Pizzorusso. At this sweet country b&b. Love the fire pit next to the outdoor dining table at this farmhouse.