russperry
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As long as you're in the vicinity of the Pacific Ocean you've got tons of things to do that are in the BDEA category.Top, we are going in the Ridgeline, not on the bike. I am not putting my 6-2 230lb boy on the back of the FJR. The mule trip does sound cool.Borderline dangerous?, hmmm.
Well pretty much anything on your M/C especially when factored in weather, possible oily roads, wet tar snakes, 4 legged forest rats and other furry creatures would or could be called borderline dangerous.
But the Donkey/Mule ride along the brim of the GC was a pretty good suggestion. Those dang mules step pretty much right on the very edge. You'll surely get a few wft's. The helicopter ride is fun and I think yur Son would enjoy that as well. If you want it more dangerous, ask the pilot to kill the engine mid-flight.
I'll be looking for your RR.
Right now, our itinerary includes either the north or south rim. Still deciding which is going to be the best for camping and adventure. Our destination has a big determination on which road we take. North rim means northern route through Colorado. Likely we will stop around Colorado Springs that night after 1000 miles from home and let him wake up and see the Rockies in the morning. South rim means heading south through Amarillo and then continuing toward Albuquerque. We are hoping for some good info to help us make these "tough" decisions.
Going to drive to Vegas and let him look at some of the sites. Bellagio fountains and some other sites. The kid loves Pawn Stars and we may find the shop if he wants and we have time.
We are going to take the Titus canyon drive that Bug suggested. We looked it up google maps street view, and there was mini vans doing it.
Meeting my brother and his 15yr old at Yosemite for a day and spending the night there somewhere. Looking for a reasonable hotel there. It will be time for a hotel day.
Going back to Foster City with them for a day at the Pacific Ocean. Will be his first time west of St. Louis, so this will be pretty amazing. And we will have just begun our trip at this point.
We are camping on the ocean somewhere in Northern California. The best thing is we are playing all by ear after this point and most of the above plans are fluid as need be.
I appreciate the suggestions and even the absurdity of you all. I want him to remember this trip and take his children on something like this someday.
And of course I will put up a report!! Best way to chronicle our time together.
- scuba diving in Monterey Bay
- Kiteboarding at any of a number of spots in San Francisco Bay
- Sky diving - available at multiple locations
- White water rafting is pretty tame by late July but there are a few places that can still be fun
- Surfing (cold water in the northern parts and generally strong currents - a lot safer and warmer in the south)
- Nearly limitless M/C or horse trail riding opportunities with Bugnatr!!
Hotels around Yosemite are few and far between and hard to come by in the peak summer months so you better get looking....