“Cycling isn’t a hobby for me, it’s my inner peace.”
—Everyday Cyclist
My biking buddy Bill Rothenberg and I uploaded our bikes on the back of his SUV and headed over the Santa Cruz Mountains to Aptos, California. We hooked up with his childhood friend, Charlie Savoca, a Soquel acupuncturist, at a local shopping mall parking lot.
The challenging part of the ride was to conserve enough battery power which has as range of just over 30 miles to make the roundtrip ride. We were blessed with mild temperate weather. Our first stop was La Selva Beach (photos), one of several communities that neighbors Seascape. It is also next to Manresa State Beach.
“La Selva,” is Spanish for “the jungle,” or, in temperate regions, “the forest,” is a small beach community that was once surrounded by dense conifer woods. It is also near the San Andreas Fault, close to the epicenter of the October 17, 1989, Loma Prieta earthquake that had shook us to our core.
We continued on to Valencia Road, 3 miles of gentle rolling forested hills, to Day Valley Road which starts off with a climb to the top and exhilarating descent to Freedom Boulevard.
We then made our way to the pastoral Corralitos, a small rural town known for farms, wineries, and our final destination the infamous Corralitos Market & Sausage Company Bill and Charlie had raved about. We enjoyed the beautiful views, of open pastures, cows, horses, lovely flower gardens, and a proud apple grower for Martinelli & Company, my favorite apple juice vendor along the way.
Bill, Charlie and I purchased deli sandwiches, chips and drinks to go, at the Corralitos Market & Sausage Company and ate at an outdoor picnic table across the street, and Bill, a short-lived (4 months) full-on vegan, ordered enough smoked lamb, German and Linguisa sausage to go to open a small butcher store:-)
After replenishing ourselves with food and drink, we retraced our ride back to Aptos. As expected I barely had enough battery charge for my pedal assist eBike. After saying our goodbyes to Charlie, Bill and I took the Old Santa Cruz highway back home.
Enjoy the photos!
Postscript: The ever-popular Corralitos Market & Sausage Company, has a real butcher shop,
makes 30 varieties of in-house made smoked, and fresh sausages, catering to a diverse population with ethnic foods originating from Croatia, Portugal, England, and Mexico.