Photo dump from the rest of the Napa trip. Because there’s only so much I can write about cycling.

Actually the hardest day of cycling overall: up Geyser Peak
With me on my e-bike and Darren on his road bike, there was a bit of waiting around in the shade. There’s worse places to wait.
Left the vines far behind as we continued climbing up Geyser Peak
Made it to the top!
Half Mile High City
And the only fitting way to end a bike ride in wine country – at a winery
Not more cycling? Actually taking it easier today, in the fabulous Dry Creek Valley
But first, a bit of a slog up to Lake Sonoma
Cool bridge to ride over across the lake
Back amongst the vines, where we belong
Each of them there white signs is to a winery… decisions, decisions
Actually, we ended up not at Dry Creek Vineyard but at the Dry Creek Store and pub over the road. The one where they serve Pliny. Say no more.
Finally, a non-biking day! Mixing things up with a canoe down the Russian River. V cool birdlife.
Spent our last few days in Guerneville
Lovely views at the coast, hiking the Sea to Sky trail
Wildflowers galore
Cows. And horses masquerading as cows.
One of my absolute favourite wines and wineries – La Crema. How refreshing to be at a vineyard in something other than bike gear.
Rounding off the trip with a cozy fireside chat (and bottle of wine) in the eclectic Guerneville Lodge. And that’s a wrap!