Jennifer and I ran up to Fort Bragg for a couple days to see her cousin's new(ish) brewery.
Patrick was the longtime brewmaster at North Coast Brewing (which is located right around the corner from Tall Guy) before opening his own brewery.
We had a nice visit with Patrick and took the grand tour. The beer was great and the location is one street removed from Highway 1 in a quaint part of town. I already want to go back.
We only went riding once, but this was by design. We both rode a lot leading up to this trip, so one mellow ride was just what the doctor ordered.
The trail along the ocean was only a couple turns from our hotel. Within a couple minutes we were riding along the water.
We reached the end of the trail to the north and turned back after a selfie.
The riding shares some obvious similarities with Monterey, but it was different enough that we slowed down and looked around a bit more.
After reaching the southern end of the trail, we headed into town. I was looking for a haul road I found on Google Earth that runs east out of town. After a few wrong turns, we found the somewhat hidden entrance.
The road follows the Noyo river upstream. It was paved until we hit the bridge.
After the bridge it turned to gravel and there wasn't much enthusiasm to continue. On our Jones bikes it would have been fun, but the mini velos were out of their element on the bumpy, rutted surface.
We turned around and headed back to our hotel. Normally we aren't satisfied with only 17 miles, but it was a perfect ride for this trip.
I broke out my little Canon PowerShot SX210 IS for this trip. Most of the pictures in this post were taken with it. This is a camera that has traveled the world with us for 15 years, but I think there are probably better options now.
When only carrying my iPhone, I often get frustrated when I can't zoom in on an animal or some other interesting subject.
The 14X optical zoom is nice for those situations, something you can't get with a smart phone. (The current iPhone 16 Pro still only offers 5X optical zoom.)
The compact size is great. It's smaller than my phone, but twice as thick. With that compact size comes a small sensor that only performs well when there is plenty of light.
The image stabilization works well for photos, but not for video as you can see below.
If you made it through that without getting motion sickness, congratulations.
Anyway, the TLDR version: Tall Guy has great beer, Fort Bragg is a cool place to visit, and the perfect camera does not exist.
Later.
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