Brian Ohlen
Pacific Coast
Deserving or not, I’ve always held a bit of a grudge against California. I don’t have any real reason for this distrust of the Golden Bear State, but it probably has something to do with being just a little jealous of its idyllic weather, endless beaches and stunning coastal scenery. It also could have something to do with the fact that we like to blame Californians for moving to Montana or Idaho and blowing up our otherwise small mountain towns (it snows there, you won’t like it).

So when I crossed the border from Oregon, I was just a little unsure what I’d find and how it would treat me. The change was noticeable almost immediately. While there are certainly plenty of trees and forests in Northern CA, they are different that those of Oregon: less dense and with broken open country between stands. Where the Oregon coast has thick forests descending right to the water, many areas in CA have wide open bluffs allowing panoramic views and the ability to see miles in either direction. Coming from Big Sky country, I definitely appreciated this. I missed the ability to see! Maybe CA isn’t all that bad after all.

Secondly, the weather vastly improved. While this is true of most places up and down the pacific coast right now, it was hard to ignore the FIRST SUNNY DAY WITH A TAILWIND in 6 weeks! It was 85 degrees yesterday...85 DEGREES! Win for CA.

Paradise on a bike tour includes a pair of excellent local hosts, perfect weather, good food, and surf beaches walking distance from home. The deciding moment came on International Women's day, when I suited up with a wetsuit and longboard, walked 50 barefoot yards to Pleasure Point, and learned to surf with an amazing woman surfer and instructor. While I’ve attempted to surf in the past, this was the first time I actually rode a number of waves, largely in thanks to having such a patient, thoughtful coach. Thanks Ashley! If someone offered me to trade my bike for a wetsuit, longboard, and couch to sleep on, I would have just stayed in Santa Cruz for next two weeks. The Beach Boys were telling the truth!

Also, I bought my first pair of flip-flops in history. No joke. Maybe a bike supported surf trip is necessary?

I guess California isn’t that bad.

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Brian Ohlen

Gear List

- My Ride -

- My Favorite Blackburn Gear -

  • CENTRAL 700 FRONT $99.99 View Lights
  • OUTPOST FRONT WORLD TOURING RACK $99.99 Buy Now
  • OUTPOST C02 CUPPED INFLATOR WITH CARTRIDGE $22.99 Buy Now
  • OUTPOST CARGO CAGE $24.99 View Cages

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Brian Ohlen
  • FROM: Cody, Wyoming
  • DOB: 2016-01-01
  • Married
  • OCCUPATION: Bicycle Mechanic
  • What was the genesis moment or inspiration for your upcoming adventure? Realizing that biking from Canada to Mexico along the Pacific Coast would give me the perfect opportunity to fly fish for steelhead. Why not bike-fish my way down the coast?
  • Have you traveled by bike in the past? Yep. Mostly off road and gravel tours. The best ones lead to a fishing stream or hunting destination.
  • What is your goal for the route? I'd love to catch a steelhead in each of the three state's I'll travel through. Three fish doesn't sound like much, but those buggers are hard to catch!
  • What do you hope to get out of this journey? This trip will provide the type of physical and mental challenge that I crave. One that leads towards the discovery of amazing places, people, and coastal streams.