June 12, 2026 Live from the road

San Francisco, CA - Jenner, CA

Reported by Chintamani Nordmeyer 77.0 mi

All gratitude to the San Franscisco long time Peace Run support team!

The women's team enjoyed generous accommodations at the "Palace", thanks to longtime Peace Run supporters and coordinators. They also provided giant sized lunch bags for the team, which lasted more than two days! Yum!

We start our day at the Golden Gate Bridge Visitors Center to present a Torch Bearer Award.

Our friends from San Diego joined us as well: it was wonderful bridging the Golden Gate together with you Stacey! :)

The recipient: Norbu Tenzing, son of Tenzing Norgay. Tenzing Norgay was one of a two man team who were the first to summit Mount Everest, together with Edmund Hillary.

He is accompanied by Gill and Sarah who work at the American Himalayan Foundation which Norbu is the President of.

Peace Runner Sweta Pradan from Nepal points out the appreciation, respect and gratitude the people across the Himalayas have for Norbu and the AHF who bring safety, shelter, education, healthcare and opportunity to the region and thus have changed countless lives for the better.

We couldn't have found a more selfless, sincere and warm ambassador to The Peace Run! :)

Here we are off, running into the mist of the unknown, trusting the torch to lead us across the iconic bridge.

The fog is a natural phenomenon resulting from the Golden Gate being the only passage around between warm hills and cool sea.

But lo and behold - the fog is clearing ...

... now morning sun is revealing the beautiful bay!

Proud and happy Peace Runners! :)

Our dear friend Kinkani coordinated all the meetings in the San Francisco area and together with Dean more than deserves our certificate of appreciation! Thank you both!

Leaving Golden Gate behind to head into the hills.

We are enthusiastically received by Anne Sands of the Rotary Club of West Marin.

Anne asked for the Torch Bearer Award to be presented to Christian Giacomini.

Christian is a dedicated community leader who supplies everyone with goodwill, cheer and generosity of spirit.

That's not all Christian supplies! ;)

We enjoyed tour time with our new friends at Port Reyes Peace Garden!

The team was delighted to hook up with our old friend Nayak's brother Dale :)

Anne is leading the way past comfy coffee chairs ...

... back out on the road: Highway #1!

Youthful energy!!

This way to a scenic run through a landscape bridging the sea and the land!

A burn ban in California means no open flames however a flaming flower works just as well.

California's flora is fiery enough!

And keeps California safe and thriving! ;)

When stopping for lunch we met Michael Strauss at his ranch, who turned out to be a good friend of Omunity Zan Zan and Putu of Sudaji. Balinese Peace runner Suhasini was delighted! Michael kindly took us for a little tour around his farm.

A gift to take with us from Strauss farm :)

Cows also sang us to sleep at our campground out in the meadows. mooooh!

Torch carried by
Atila Tarko (Hungary), Chintamani Nordmeyer (Austria), Dhavala Stott (Great Britain), Hannah Stepanova (Ukraine), Harita Davies (New Zealand), Preetidutta Thorpe (New Zealand), Puroga Theobald (Hungary), Salil Wilson (Australia), Santiva Morrison (United States), Suhasini Septiarini (Indonesia), Sweta Pradhan (Nepal).  
Accompanied by  
Stacy Clemetson
Photographers
Chintamani Nordmeyer, Dhavala Stott, Harita Davies, Santiva Morrison, Sweta Pradhan
The torch has travelled 77.0 mi from San Francisco, CA to Jenner, CA.

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