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April was bringing another opportunity to explore the California coast, and the chance to explore some new friendships and rejuvenate the ties to old friends, lest they fray given the rigors of lapsed time whilst tending to the many distractions of a busy life.

The opportunity was a RTE (Ride To Eat) in gorgeously scenic Big Sur, a gathering of FJR (and other) riders from Northern California and Southern California, to socialize and revel in the joys of a shared hobby and their love for what's arguably the best super sport touring machine known to man.

The FJR. ;)

It was dark clouds and a steady drizzle when we first pulled up and it continued while we were there, so the camera stayed under wraps. It did clear up a smidge when we were gearing up to ride out, I am generally not good at taking pictures of people, so I don't, but I did take a picture of my photography heroine - shown here atop her Can-Am Spyder she has affectionately named Clifford ( as in the big red dog)!



What a great group of people, the rain and the restaurant seating gestapo did nothing to dampen our spirits, everywhere I turned I saw great big smiles and people having a good time! Great seeing everyone!

Riding south about 5 minutes from our lunch location we were greeted to brilliant sunshine and a spectacularly clear day on the coast. Tyler and her entourage had left a few minutes before me and I found them again at what is in my eyes an absolute must see when you are in Big Sur - McWay Falls!

I have been playing around with some 'creative' settings on the camera lately, so please bear with me as these experiments mostly don't work out..



Lost the entourage here again, as I lingered at the vista while the others motored off. It was a mixed experience with polite car drivers moving over to let me pass and oblivious monkeys in cages who insist on driving 35 mph. I was still able to find some good stretches of pavement to stretch the FJR's fast legs on..

Right past Nacimiento Rd, is one of my usual spots to photograph on the coastal highway, although I never stop here, just take a moving shot and it comes out different every time. :)



Caught up with the entourage again and rode into Cambria, where we parted ways. Most of the players from the Big Sur RTE were staying overnight in Cambria, I was heading further south for the weekend..



It had been a late start after lunch and the sun was making a dive towards the horizon as I reached Santa Barbara, I veered towards my usual dinner location on Stearn Wharf, watching the boats bob on the water..



Would you go sailing in that?



...and enjoying my dinner of fried everything and Coleslaw, while watching the sunset..and then continued on to North San Diego county in the dark..





 
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It was an abundance of sunshine the next morning, perfect for finding some scenic hiking trails. I tried my luck at some trails in the desert landscape, inland of San Diego, hoping for some bursting of colors in the blooming wildflowers, but there were very few to be found..



Headed back to the coast and met some Texans along the way..



Found some great hiking trails at Torrey Pines State Reserve, not strenuous at all, but incredibly scenic. One of the only two places in the world where you will find the rare Torrey Pines (the other is on Santa Rosa Island off the coast of Santa Barbara), once part of a coastal forest which spanned the Southern California coast, but slowly succumbing to the 'natural' drying of the climate over tens of thousands of years and receding to these nature reserves..

A view of the Torrey Pines State Beach from one of the bluffs.



Found an artist, capturing the beauty of the Torrey Pines. It begged the questions - Does art immortalize life? Is art immortal?



Beautiful coastline wrinkled with the ripples of time, wind and water!



A miniature Grand Canyon meets the ocean..



The water is nice! What are you waiting for? :)



 
It was soon time to head home..it was time too soon! I decided to take the scenic way home once again, it would turn out to be a very long day, but so much better than the dull drone of a run on I-5.

Couldn't avoid the slab to Santa Barbara, but took a detour on Foxen Canyon road. Encountered some typical scenery on Foxen Canyon road - blooming mustard!



Some interesting road kill..
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And old barns at the foot of rolling hills...



Rode into Morro Bay and headed towards the two most famous landmarks in town.

It was a 'smoky' and very windy day along the coast, felt like gale force winds trying to topple me sideways, plus it was later in the afternoon, not the best time to photograph the east face of Morro Rock, but oh well!





Uncertain future for the Morro Bay power plant.



Made a momentary stop to see the Elephant Seals lazing around. Made me think of one of the shortest jokes I have ever heard - "Baby Seal walks into a club.." *chuckle chuckle*

Anyhow, I wasn't the only one gawking at all that blubber..



Rode on and found more scenic backdrops to park my FJR in front of..



.. and to take some moving shots of, while getting sideswiped by the wind.



On my run south I had spotted (hard to miss) this explosion of color on the side of the highway, I hadn't stopped because I was running on a tight timetable so as not to keep my hosts waiting for me late into the night. On my run north, it was almost 5pm in the afternoon when I made it here.

This is also where I had a run-in with a cranky resident who ordered me off the 'driveway'. Fair enough, I respectfully apologized and parked alongside the highway and took some pictures whilst staying off 'his driveway'! Sometimes I bring out the best in people! :)







One more.. :)

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I made one last stop at McWay Falls to take my last photograph of the day. It is an amazing game of shadow and light and how they change the colors and textures the camera captures on different days and times..

Imitation is the best form of flattery, so here you go Tyler, thanks for teaching me how to frame shots! :)



Thank you all for reading! :)

 
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It's a regular National Geographic we have on this forum! :yahoo:

Thanks yet again Sam.

 
This is also where I had a run-in with a cranky resident who ordered me off the 'driveway'. Fair enough, I respectfully apologized and parked alongside the highway and took some pictures whilst staying off 'his driveway'! Sometimes I bring out the best in people! :)
I think that's the same guy that I ran into on Sunday... where the heck did he come from?? :unsure:

Sam, I love your photos just as much as I love the verbiage that goes along with it... makes one think and remember the wonder of the world around us. Was wondering myself when you would post up and I'm so glad that you did... cause it's AWESOME!!! :clapping:

 
Y'all live in a truly great place, wish I could get down that way more often.

Thanks for sharing the trip with us Sam! :)

--G

 
Sam, Nice report and good pictures, I always enjoy the food ****. Those Torrey pines, look like some ugly assed scrub brush, you can keep them. Though, they are unique in their own way... just scrub ugly.

FWFE

 
Great shots Sam. Looks like you have once again revealed your passion for motorcycling in your montage.

You should learn to sketch with a scorched stick on a brown paper bag, it teaches you how and what to really look for = how to see.

I think that's the same guy that I ran into on Sunday... where the heck did he come from?? :unsure:
If that old guy had a black two pointed beard to the middle of his chest, it was probably Peter Phels. He's a legend on the southern Big Sur Coast (near Ragged Point) and has resided there for over 45 years. He can't stand people posing on his driveway, but don't worry :huh: he's on his way to becoming an "immortal" like Art Beal = Captain Nitwit aka Dr. Tinkerpaw.

Lastly, the missus and I had a good ride north last weekend to the River Inn. For us, it was fun to revisit the myths and legends of Big Sur.

 
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This is also where I had a run-in with a cranky resident who ordered me off the 'driveway'. Fair enough, I respectfully apologized and parked alongside the highway and took some pictures whilst staying off 'his driveway'! Sometimes I bring out the best in people! :)
I think that's the same guy that I ran into on Sunday... where the heck did he come from?? :unsure:
I think it's the same guy as well. He was in a bit of a mood when I was there. Well, I guess I was on his 'driveway' so maybe I shouldn't really be complaining!
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Great RR Sam!

Sorry I missed you on your way back north. We had a little trouble with our truck when we left Big Sur. Bad spark plug. We made it home fine, but I just came out from under the hood! I'll try to get my pics up tomorrow.

Had a great time so thanks again for stepping up!

 
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Great RR Sam!

Sorry I missed you on your way back north. We had a little trouble with our truck when we left Big Sur. Bad spark plug. We made it home fine, but I just came out from under the hood! I'll try to get my pics up tomorrow.

Had a great time so thanks again for stepping up!
Glad to hear you got home all right and it all worked out with the truck. I will have to come back one of these days and not be in a rush through the area, would love to go for a ride and lunch! :)

 
Great stuff Sam! I love your shots...I'll be doing the family trip in June from San Fran down to Santa Barbara with some Yosemite thrown in for good measure...so I look at your creative work and am getting primed for the trip.

It is also a pleasant reminder from last May's trip out there. These RRs mean more when you've met the author. Great stuff and good times! :clapping:

 
Playing with HDR mode on the camera. It still lets me adjust the exposures manually and space them however I want, which makes it so much fun. Was trying to find an expressive medium somewhere between a photograph and a painting on this round of camera play along the coast. Still much to learn as the camera capabilities far exceed my own skills, however my aim was to give the photographs a slightly painting like look and feel, was looking for a medium somewhere between the sharpness of a photograph and the rougher texture of a painting. Much to learn!

 
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Great stuff Sam! I love your shots...I'll be doing the family trip in June from San Fran down to Santa Barbara with some Yosemite thrown in for good measure...so I look at your creative work and am getting primed for the trip.

It is also a pleasant reminder from last May's trip out there. These RRs mean more when you've met the author. Great stuff and good times! :clapping:
Hi Mark! Are you flying down, driving or riding while the family drives? Sounds like a good excuse for the cali clans to meet the Wheaton family!!

 
Great shots Sam. Looks like you have once again revealed your passion for motorcycling in your montage.

You should learn to sketch with a scorched stick on a brown paper bag, it teaches you how and what to really look for = how to see.

I think that's the same guy that I ran into on Sunday... where the heck did he come from?? :unsure:
If that old guy had a black two pointed beard to the middle of his chest, it was probably Peter Phels. He's a legend on the southern Big Sur Coast (near Ragged Point) and has resided there for over 45 years. He can't stand people posing on his driveway, but don't worry :huh: he's on his way to becoming an "immortal" like Art Beal = Captain Nitwit aka Dr. Tinkerpaw.

Lastly, the missus and I had a good ride north last weekend to the River Inn. For us, it was fun to revisit the myths and legends of Big Sur.
Good to finally meet you and the missus George, albeit briefly. Your missus is a good sport, esp after having walked in on a conversation between Johnny80s and Tyler...you could imagine how that was!! Hope to see her again on the next RTE along the coast! :)

 
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