If you get the chance to ride any of these, be prepared for it to take you longer than you think but be prepared for a great ride. We rode through SFO re-connedcted with CA1 and 101 and rode across the Golden Gate bridge and then on to the Samuel Taylor State Park for our first night of camping!!
We managed to set up the tent without any trouble and before it got dark. However, - if you are the boy-child >>Adam or Moose<< who knew that the air mattress did not any longer hold air and did not inform me or did not throw it out and let us take it on vacation -- we will talk when I get home!! So other than sleeeping directly on the ground and finding the lovely rock under my hip we had no adventures camping. Just not a lot of sleep.
Yesterday we came up CA1 and stopped at Leggett where the highway ends. Too bad cause it was a great ride,.
And we camped again.
Today we rode the road of the giants. Those trees are very tall. We wondered around while we were there and found a river and lots of trees.
Then we rode CA211 which was, for a paved road, But it was the worst paved road I've ever been on. There were patches on the patches on the patches and it was the bumpiest! There were great switchbacks and over hills and through valley's and along the ocean. Really except for the road condition, it was all you could ask for out of a road. Then back through the Redwoods and here we are at our campground. Camping day #3!!
We miss you all and you should be very jealous!!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Today is Tuesday -- I think
We are having a blast. Just wantd you all to know that. If that's all you wanted to know, stop reading now
If you're still reading, and you're home being responsible working and feeding the dog and whatnot; you should be feeling extreme amounts of jealousy. Cause so far the riding is great, the weather cool but that's why we have leather and the roads have been amazing.
After we left Santa Barbara, we rode north a ways and then on advice from Gene, we headed into the Santa Barbara county wine country. It was much warmer and sunnier than on the coast and the roads he sent us on was fun. We had breakfast at the Cold Spring Tavern which was great, we got the best table in the house - mostly because we got there before he rest of the bikers and it was such a cute place. For all you history buffs, it was also originally a stage stop for the Wells Fargo stage. It is still those buildings that they use for the restaurant, bar and gift shop. Great place to stop.
We rode and rode and rode and just make our tour time at the Hearst Castle. Which, as advertised was more than any one family should ever try to live in. They didn't really live there but that's a long story.
Sunday morning, we headed up the Pacific Coast Highway in very thick fog; it wasn't raining but I had water running all over my bike and the leathers were wet. Another good reason to wear leather!! It stayed foggy most of the day. I'm sure the scenery was great even though we couldn't really see it. The road was fun to ride and we didn't get distracted since we couldn't see anything else. We stopped in Monterey Bay and tried to visit the aquarium but the line was up the street and aroound the corner so we opted for walking around the wharf instead. Very cute and touristy. When we got up to Santa Cruz, we met a man at a gas station off the freeway who directed us onto CA9 and through Big Basin State Park, back onto CA9 and then on to CA35 - Skyline DR all the way up to San Francisco,. It was COLD. However, it was a great road. .
If you're still reading, and you're home being responsible working and feeding the dog and whatnot; you should be feeling extreme amounts of jealousy. Cause so far the riding is great, the weather cool but that's why we have leather and the roads have been amazing.
After we left Santa Barbara, we rode north a ways and then on advice from Gene, we headed into the Santa Barbara county wine country. It was much warmer and sunnier than on the coast and the roads he sent us on was fun. We had breakfast at the Cold Spring Tavern which was great, we got the best table in the house - mostly because we got there before he rest of the bikers and it was such a cute place. For all you history buffs, it was also originally a stage stop for the Wells Fargo stage. It is still those buildings that they use for the restaurant, bar and gift shop. Great place to stop.
We rode and rode and rode and just make our tour time at the Hearst Castle. Which, as advertised was more than any one family should ever try to live in. They didn't really live there but that's a long story.
Sunday morning, we headed up the Pacific Coast Highway in very thick fog; it wasn't raining but I had water running all over my bike and the leathers were wet. Another good reason to wear leather!! It stayed foggy most of the day. I'm sure the scenery was great even though we couldn't really see it. The road was fun to ride and we didn't get distracted since we couldn't see anything else. We stopped in Monterey Bay and tried to visit the aquarium but the line was up the street and aroound the corner so we opted for walking around the wharf instead. Very cute and touristy. When we got up to Santa Cruz, we met a man at a gas station off the freeway who directed us onto CA9 and through Big Basin State Park, back onto CA9 and then on to CA35 - Skyline DR all the way up to San Francisco,. It was COLD. However, it was a great road. .
Friday, July 18, 2008
We made it!
It is so nice to be here. The weather is great and the harbor area is fun.
We wondered around the wharf/beach/harbor when we first got here, ate at Brophy Bros. on the sea wall which was great even if it was fish. After which we wondered into downtown. All total about 3 walking hours.
Gene at Moto Loco did everything he said he would. Our bikes were totally ready to ride and all of Dans bugs were gone. I am really happy the HD dealer couldn't do it, this was better.
And I did not try to go into any terribly sketchy places today.
Will check back in tomorrow!
We wondered around the wharf/beach/harbor when we first got here, ate at Brophy Bros. on the sea wall which was great even if it was fish. After which we wondered into downtown. All total about 3 walking hours.
Gene at Moto Loco did everything he said he would. Our bikes were totally ready to ride and all of Dans bugs were gone. I am really happy the HD dealer couldn't do it, this was better.
And I did not try to go into any terribly sketchy places today.
Will check back in tomorrow!
Monday, July 14, 2008
Almost There
We leave here in 3 days!! Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday - days left in Minnesota then Friday in California!! The trucking company has scheduled delivery with Moto loco in Santa Barbara for tomorrow. Moto Loco will safety inspect them, fill them with gas, make sure they're charged up and run them through the bike wash and they will be ready for us to ride when we get there.
Interesting side note: Santa Barbara Harley Davidson is closed Sunday through Tuesday and could not take delivery of our bikes. The shipping company delivers to the Santa Barbara area on Tuesdays and weren't sure that they would be able to get them delivered on a different day. So the bikes go to a custom bike shop where Gene, the service manager, is a great help and a really nice guy. We look forward to meeting him.
Weird through about the Harley dealer don't ya think?
Interesting side note: Santa Barbara Harley Davidson is closed Sunday through Tuesday and could not take delivery of our bikes. The shipping company delivers to the Santa Barbara area on Tuesdays and weren't sure that they would be able to get them delivered on a different day. So the bikes go to a custom bike shop where Gene, the service manager, is a great help and a really nice guy. We look forward to meeting him.
Weird through about the Harley dealer don't ya think?
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
We've been watching the fire locations in California and the first part of our trip looks like a detour! Many miles of road closed and they simply must be the one's we were intending to ride. And even if we get around those areas, we will be dealing with smoke and ash floating around. Ash as far as Las Vegas - that's a lot of ash. The fires make even planning a detour route difficult since the fire won't stay put and keeps moving around - by the time we get there, they could be closing entirely different roads.
Our bikes are scheduled to leave Bloomington, Illinois today on their adventure aboard the big, orange truck!! So far both bikes and the trailer are still together on their travels. Here's to hoping they stay that way.
Our bikes are scheduled to leave Bloomington, Illinois today on their adventure aboard the big, orange truck!! So far both bikes and the trailer are still together on their travels. Here's to hoping they stay that way.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
We've been packing and packing and when we loaded up the trailer; thinking that we'd have so much room we could do lots of shopping. OK, maybe that's only what I was thinking. Anyway, we filled the trailer. There is no room for shopping. I'll have to ship everything Dan buys home via UPS. It doesn't really seem like we took all that much stuff and
there is a lot of room in the very large trailer. By the time we had all the camping stuff in there and then all the riding stuff in there and then one bag each and one bag of bathroom stuff. We were out of room. Oh and some tools and bike washing supplies and bike towels and a fire extinguisher. But not the Coleman lantern. Mostly because it wouldn't work. But I have a flashlight. So far, I don't think we forgot anything.
Last night we siphoned the gas out of the bikes to make them lighter. Serioulsy, those babies weigh around 700 pounds and who thinks that 2 gallons of gas is going to make any difference at that point?? But, we followed the directions and did it. No gas. guess nobody will be riding them when we're not looking!!
So today the first of many happy things to write about. Our trip has begun!! At least for the motorcycles. Allied, well really Jim and Sam, came and took delivery of them. Loaded them right up on the truck, strapped them to the shipping pallets and they were ready to go. Well mostly anyway. The trailer was 4 inches longer than their truck so the trailer just got strapped to the truck. Until the truck gets to Roseville where they will take the trailer off the truck and then put it on a pallet and then everything gets loaded onto another truck for shipping to Santa Barbara.
Just so you all know - Dan's bike already has the beginnings of his bug collection.
Wow. We must be really going on this trip.
Last night we siphoned the gas out of the bikes to make them lighter. Serioulsy, those babies weigh around 700 pounds and who thinks that 2 gallons of gas is going to make any difference at that point?? But, we followed the directions and did it. No gas. guess nobody will be riding them when we're not looking!!
Just so you all know - Dan's bike already has the beginnings of his bug collection.
Wow. We must be really going on this trip.
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