SacramentoMike
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I'm a little envious of PoorSSJ right now. I've seen all this before, many times, but he gets to see it all for the first time!
California State Route 2 is the famous Angeles Crest Highway. Can be lots of fun, but on a dry sunny weekend there will be tons of bikes on the road, and that also means a lot of enforcement activity on the posted 45mph speed limit.I just noticed Hwy 2 on a map, from just north of Pasadena running east thru the hills to Hwy 138. Does anyone know what that road is like? Looks real twisty and fun on Google Maps.
I think the Oregon coast is beautiful too, so much that I almost don't mind the slow traffic, but re-read what I said in post no. 10. You can really avoid traffic almost all the way to S.F. by getting off 101 and sticking to State Rt. 1. 101's pretty much the highway all the way--1 is the fun one. The communities you'll go through are very small and you're in and out in no time. But after the Bay Area the scenery's still pretty but traffic becomes your problem. Maybe just turn around at Bodega Bay and go back north again. Kind of kidding, but kind of not, too. That north coast is worth seeing going both ways.I too want to ride along the coast from Seattle to Southern California this summer. However, I get frustrated going south along the Oregon coast with all the little towns and up and down speed limits, I can't imagine what it must be like in California when you add in all the traffic.
Great idea, MT. Lassen got hammered this winter and I don't think it will be open in May. If you do this, instead of taking I-5 south to 36 (unless you want to ride all of 36, and get your photo op at the start, I would recommend taking https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Redding,+CA/Platina,+CA+96076/@40.428352,-122.868719,10z/data=!4m19!4m18!1m10!1m1!1s0x54d291d63b4a202f:0x1f3358ec7b360f57!2m2!1d-122.3916754!2d40.5865396!3m4!1m2!1d-122.5758261!2d40.4822429!3s0x54d2e698662213bf:0x4a762051f53e331c!1m5!1m1!1s0x54d31702c250ea29:0x38958a4312303627!2m2!1d-122.894741!2d40.3595937!3e0?hl=enBigJohn is right. Unless you HAVE to go to San Clemente I would head inland around Santa Barbara or before, nothing worth seeing in LA from a bike. Carver and CAJW plus others know that part of Ca better than I.
Here's a suggestion because Lassen National Volcano will most likely still be closed due to snow. How about getting off 395 in Alturas and go check out Burney Falls and Subway caves (a lava tube). Both are right off the highway and easy to get to but worth checking out. I admit I haven't been to Burney Falls yet ( yes I do deserve to be slapped over that) because it's a must see in these parts. Bring a flash light for the cave, it's a short 1/4 mile walk through it but worth the time and free!.
Depending on where you start but if you make Redding your over night location then you could enjoy 36 on a fresh day in the morning and Ave of the Giants in the afternoon. Fill up in Redding, not much for cheap fuel on the way over to the coast. If your tires are flat spotted at all from the ride out 36 will fix that
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Alturas,+CA+96101/Burney+Falls,+Shasta+County,+CA/Subway+Cave+Lava+Tubes,+Old+Station,+CA/Redding,+CA/Fortuna,+CA/@40.7520065,-122.0899402,9.24z/data=!4m37!4m36!1m5!1m1!1s0x54cb90ad699500f3:0x7d078a723c607139!2m2!1d-120.5424555!2d41.4871146!1m5!1m1!1s0x54cda79191802799:0x605002b233078792!2m2!1d-121.6527649!2d41.0107162!1m5!1m1!1s0x54cd38c47335ef91:0xccd8b05cc3cbb321!2m2!1d-121.418957!2d40.6860027!1m10!1m1!1s0x54d291d63b4a202f:0x1f3358ec7b360f57!2m2!1d-122.3916754!2d40.5865396!3m4!1m2!1d-122.660753!2d40.4394706!3s0x54d2e1bf14930401:0xffc6b71085660cdf!1m5!1m1!1s0x54d40a8b7db16ccf:0x33947768f4e3df6e!2m2!1d-124.1572756!2d40.5981867!3e0?hl=en
Yup... you'll get some teeth jarred loose on the Lost Coast... Ave of the Giants is gorgeous! B)Stay with the giants. The others are out in the lost coast area and pavment is optional.
I'm fortunate enough to live right near the foot of 2 in Glendale, and manage to ride the road on weekdays often enough that I get bored with it (kind of).California State Route 2 is the famous Angeles Crest Highway. Can be lots of fun, but on a dry sunny weekend there will be tons of bikes on the road, and that also means a lot of enforcement activity on the posted 45mph speed limit.I just noticed Hwy 2 on a map, from just north of Pasadena running east thru the hills to Hwy 138. Does anyone know what that road is like? Looks real twisty and fun on Google Maps.
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