Fontanaman
Robin Trower
Day 5
This was a great day of riding to be warned it is a bad picture day for you! Ha! Naturally this means these are road you must ride, especially the Oroville-Quincy Road, a personal favorite.
The route is again on Google Maps.
Today --G and are are on our own as Doug has business take care of. Our route is clockwise as it is best to ride the Oroville-Quincy Road from west to east to take advantage of the increasing grade. And what grade it is. The pavement is asphalt, it is smooth, without gravel in the turns, the site line are awesome, the arcs are perfect and it inspires confidence. Hey Redfish put this road on your bucket list!
Of course we didn't stop to take a damn picture for you viewing pleasure! I can't imagine why. Of note we hit a bit of frost near the summit and the rear tire slipped slight for both of us. --G's Super Ten didn't help out here!
We stop in a baker upon arriving in Quincy for a treat and a coffee drink. Then on the way to the La Porte Road where we manage to stop and take a few photos.
A dirty FJR
Looking the other way. The pavement isn't as good as the Orville Quincy Road.
There is an occasional view of where you have been are where you are going.
Or summiting a hill with --G in the lead.
After the La Porte Road we take the Oregon HillRoad Goat Trail. We should have went around. This is no shortcut for FJRs.
We arrive a Doug and Gayle's for a homecooked meal of excellent Chilli. Yummie.
It was a grand day of motorcycling.
to be continued.
This was a great day of riding to be warned it is a bad picture day for you! Ha! Naturally this means these are road you must ride, especially the Oroville-Quincy Road, a personal favorite.
The route is again on Google Maps.
Today --G and are are on our own as Doug has business take care of. Our route is clockwise as it is best to ride the Oroville-Quincy Road from west to east to take advantage of the increasing grade. And what grade it is. The pavement is asphalt, it is smooth, without gravel in the turns, the site line are awesome, the arcs are perfect and it inspires confidence. Hey Redfish put this road on your bucket list!
Of course we didn't stop to take a damn picture for you viewing pleasure! I can't imagine why. Of note we hit a bit of frost near the summit and the rear tire slipped slight for both of us. --G's Super Ten didn't help out here!
We stop in a baker upon arriving in Quincy for a treat and a coffee drink. Then on the way to the La Porte Road where we manage to stop and take a few photos.
A dirty FJR
Looking the other way. The pavement isn't as good as the Orville Quincy Road.
There is an occasional view of where you have been are where you are going.
Or summiting a hill with --G in the lead.
After the La Porte Road we take the Oregon Hill
We arrive a Doug and Gayle's for a homecooked meal of excellent Chilli. Yummie.
It was a grand day of motorcycling.
to be continued.
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