I’m writing this on Father’s Day … So First off I hope all the fathers enjoyed a special day!
Our June Gloom broke last Thursday. It took no time for us to load up the bikes for Pepper Park.
From Pepper Park we’ll ride on the Bayshore Bikeway.
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Pepper Park is on the north side of the Sweetwater River (National City), Gunpowder Point is on the south side (Chula Vista). Chula Vista is expanding their waterfront.
The Sun Outdoors RV park has been there a few years now, next to the Living Coast Discovery Center.
And more changes are taking place.
That looks like condos on Gunpowder Point ???, and a new parking lot for the Discovery Center.
the Bikeway is a great multi-use path, for any form of human powered land travel. That big building ahead of Fran is the soon-to-be Convention Center.
It is HUGE!
Which requires rerouting of the bike path (again)
We continued the ride past the wall with the murals. It’s interesting that the spray-can artists added their touch without defacing the mural collection.
And the collection is growing
Second only to the local newspaper, what is now the South Bay Salt Works, is the longest operating business in San Diego County.
The buildings are registered on the historical list
Salt being set out to dry
Father’s Day:
My choice was a ride around Mission Bay. The June Gloom was around in the morning as we unloaded our bikes at De Anza Cove.
Quite a few tourist traffic jams!, but we reached Belmont Park with no issues. There we enjoyed the ‘Cruise to Belmont Park’ car show. It’s not the ‘Bombs on the Bay’ but quite a few excellent cars/trucks. With 200+ on display I’ll really have to limit the photos!
The steering linkage is a welded chain |
A mid-engine 1931 For delivery truck
That engine is not from 1939!
I’m a sucker for trucks. Even candy-Apple Red ones
And custom rods
Only 30k to drive it home.
By older brother is a biker. He would be the one to really enjoy a bit of Throttle Therapy
I thought this car was a beautiful purple, but the picture shows it's more of a root beer. Still a different and impressive paint job.
What a well done project truck The body work is complete and sealed.
Always a line at the Pizza Port Brewing truck!
Live classic rock music
This Wrangler caught my eye, it looks a bit like Fran's ... but a bit more custom. I was thinking it was a TJ, but no it is a ‘95 CJ, beautifully restored.
another great truck
With a Coyote/Roadrunner theme airbrushed under the hood
From Belmont Park we headed to our final stop on the bay – Charli’s Landing for some fish tacos.