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Will bike for food? Sure. Will bike for surf too! – Also, Label GMOs

Some people live to surf, and some bike to surf as well.

Seeing a surfer hauling a board by bicycle is such a common sight in our neighboring Santa Cruz County that the image is recognized as a Santa Cruz classic.  In Monterey County, they are spotted too!

Here’s one who not only lives and bikes to surf, he bikes for food too.  He’s making a stop at the Friday 10-2 Farmers Market at Monterey Peninsula College (MPC).

Photo by Bob Simon of LogoToGo.com

The MPC market is just blocks from Del Monte Beach.  Thanks to the dedication of the City of Monterey, this year MPC became connected to the Monterey Bay Coastal Trail via bike lanes on Camino Aguajito. The new lanes are part of the City’s effort to make it easier for people to bike not only on the bike/multi-use path but to destinations all around Monterey.  (Like those new lanes? Express your appreciation to the City Council.)

Above, the surf dude was packing up Pinnacle Organically Grown Produce he purchased from Pinnacle/Phil Foster Ranches.  (To learn more about local organic growers, see “Have you hugged an organic grower today.”  For related tips, see shopping farmers markets, and general tips on shopping by bike.)

Before we go on to share more surf info, let’s see who he’s stopping to chat with here:

It’s Colleen Ingram, who’s sharing info with shoppers about genetically modified foods.

Label GMOs

Colleen Ingram is bringing more public attention to the move to require labeling of GMO foods.  Learn more at http://www.LabelGMOs.org – and at local site: http://www.labelgmosmonterey2012.blogspot.com/

Update:  See Mark C. Anderson’s story in the Monterey County Weekly Food Blog, 2/23/12:   Eric Schlosser: Demand Labels on Genetically Modified SalmonSign a petition online.

(Photos above and below courtesy of Colleen Ingram.)

Whether you surf or not, if you love the Monterey Bay, the Pacific Ocean, and the vast waters beyond, join this surfer and others in keeping oil runoff out of the ocean.  Bike to the beach!

Local surf advisors

These days, you’ll only find me in local water when temps rise, and that will be with my boogie board, not a surfboard.  I surfed briefly when I lived in Santa Cruz, quit surfing when expecting my first child, and didn’t return to it.  Clearly I’m not the one to call with your surfing questions!

Who ya gonna call?  In Monterey County, start with On the Beach Surf Shop and Sunshine Freestyle, both located in New Monterey. Both shops also rent wetsuits and other equipment.  In Carmel, visit Liquid Surf Shop.

All three shops include staff members who are highly experienced local surfers. If you have questions about local beaches in general, start with links in Bike to the Beach.  But if it’s surf questions you have, get in touch with one of these three shops.

Across the bay….

If you love to bike to surf–or to watch championship surfers–the seasonal contests at Steamer’s Lane make for a good time to bicycle West Cliff Drive in Santa Cruz, where I first fell in love with biking.  Visit the O’Neill Coldwater Classic site for more info. Check out the Mavericks Invitational if you like to watch the really big ones!

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