April 28 is Big Sur Marathon. BSM includes resource for visitors who want to reduce traffic congestion (and carbon emissions) by using a bicycle to get around while enjoying Monterey County. https://www.bigsurmarathon.org/guide/bicycling-monterey/

Best overall Big Sur tips, including links to road closure info and much more: the website of @Bigsurkate, https://bigsurkate.blog.

If you're thinking of biking Big Sur coast while here, see https://bikemonterey.org/big-sur-bicycling-tips-for-the-big-sur-coast.html (and also note its reminders about checking Big Sur Kate's site).

#MontereyCounty #runners #marathon #BigSur #BigSurMarathon

Bicycling Monterey - Big Sur International Marathon

Cycling and Bike Rental : Bicycling Monterey (countywide) or call 831.375.6278

Big Sur International Marathon

Bixby Bridge and Hurricane Point lie south of the road closure, so it seems runner will not get the chance to experience them this year πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ 🎽 πŸ‘Ÿ

#BixbyBridge #RockyCreekBridge #BigSurMarathon #Carmel #Marathon #HurricanePoint

"The 37th Annual Big Sur International Marathon, set to take place on Sunday, April 28th, will be re-routed to a mostly out-and-back course along Highway 1 due to a slip-out on the course after a rainy winter on California’s Central Coast."

It will begin/end in Carmel

https://www.bigsurmarathon.org/2024/04/10/highway-1-slip-out-near-rocky-creek-bridge-causes-big-sur-marathon-course-re-route/

#BigSurMarathon #Marathon #Carmel #Running #Highway1 #California #CentralCoast

Highway 1 Slip-Out Near Rocky Creek Bridge Causes Big Sur Marathon Course Re-Route - Big Sur International Marathon

 Highway 1 Slip-Out Near Rocky Creek Bridge Causes Big Sur Marathon Course Re-Route CARMEL, CA – April 10, 2024 – The 37th Annual Big Sur International Marathon, set to take place on Sunday, April 28th, will be re-routed to a mostly out-and-back course along Highway 1 due to a slip-out on the course after a … Continued

Big Sur International Marathon
Ran the #BigSurMarathon Relay yesterday with my in-laws. They allow you to finish the race, so I just… didn’t stop? It was so cold and hilly. The famous Hurricane Hill was an absolute misery but we powered through. I hadn’t run more than 8 miles in months but yesterday I ran 18. You can see my pace drop on the Hill (miles 2-4) and gradually slow more and more over time. I stopped to take a lot of photos too!