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Here's a little morsel that might interest some of you CenCal guys ?
On April 28, 2007 I will be going on a day ride beginning from Harris Ranch on CA. 198 and I 5 to Coalinga departing at 10:00AM. In Coalinga (198/33) Los Gatos Road begins and follows along the Los Gatos Creek past Hernandez Reservoir to the exit just south East Gate of the Pinnacles SP on CA. highway 25. From the intersection of CA. 25, I will be heading into King City on Bitterwater Road to a luncheon at El Lugarcito (Mairiscos) Mexican Restaurant.
After lunch, return will be via Slondak Road to CA. 25 south. Those heading east can take CA. 198 southeast past Priest Valley back to Coalinga and I 5. I will be heading south on Peach Tree/Indian Valley Road back to San Miguel. This route may provide "other" return options for those heading South or East to return to the Central Valley over CA. 41/46.
Cautionary note: Los Gatos Creek Road is paved all the way, but it is NOT a super fast slab. It is frequented by bicyclists and trailers towing off road vehicles. It is "twisty" and it can have a few corrugations once in a while. I have easily ridden over it on my FJR 1300. All of the other roads except Peach Tree/Indian Valley Road (similar to Los Gatos Road) mentioned are faster.
Any body want to join me? :cowboy:
Here's a little morsel that might interest some of you CenCal guys ?
On April 28, 2007 I will be going on a day ride beginning from Harris Ranch on CA. 198 and I 5 to Coalinga departing at 10:00AM. In Coalinga (198/33) Los Gatos Road begins and follows along the Los Gatos Creek past Hernandez Reservoir to the exit just south East Gate of the Pinnacles SP on CA. highway 25. From the intersection of CA. 25, I will be heading into King City on Bitterwater Road to a luncheon at El Lugarcito (Mairiscos) Mexican Restaurant.
After lunch, return will be via Slondak Road to CA. 25 south. Those heading east can take CA. 198 southeast past Priest Valley back to Coalinga and I 5. I will be heading south on Peach Tree/Indian Valley Road back to San Miguel. This route may provide "other" return options for those heading South or East to return to the Central Valley over CA. 41/46.
Cautionary note: Los Gatos Creek Road is paved all the way, but it is NOT a super fast slab. It is frequented by bicyclists and trailers towing off road vehicles. It is "twisty" and it can have a few corrugations once in a while. I have easily ridden over it on my FJR 1300. All of the other roads except Peach Tree/Indian Valley Road (similar to Los Gatos Road) mentioned are faster.
Any body want to join me? :cowboy: