I had been planning this trip all year. 3 weeks off in August to go play in the southwest U.S. and a perfect tool for the job - my FJR to tour on!
The first leg of my journey was a solo trip to SoCal to see my friends. I wanted to make good time so I headed down Hwy 25 to Hwy 101. Hwy 25 is always a ton of fun, Hwy 101 not so much. I was tired of Hwy 101 soon and at Paso Robles, got off at Hwy 46 to head to Hwy 1 and the ocean. As it would turn out, albeit boring, it was smart to stay on Hwy 101, as the pacific coast was fogged in pretty dense, and Hwy 1 packed with tourists in cagers...
The FJR still looking pretty clean, it was going to become a dirty dirty girl as the days wore on....
You could barely see Morro Rock and the three chimneys. It was such a different sight from back in April (That RR here) when I rode through here last...
I was hoping to see Tree Doc for lunch along the way, but he was on his way to Yosemite and I missed seeing him, but his lunch recommendation was awesome. Chapala Market and Restaurant for some authentic Mexican food! Great views, despite the fog...
and yummy food!!
I stopped at Lake Cachuma this time, but couldn't find a good spot to take a panoramic shot of the lake. I did however get a shot of the Lake Cachuma Dam.
I hit Santa Barbara and beyond at peak rush hour, it was a painful crawl being stuck in rush hour traffic for almost 2-1/2 hours (despite lane splitting, when I could), including being pulled over by a motorcycle cop for guess what?
I was figuring it might have been for possibly unsafe lane splitting, but he was a friendly fellow and he pointed out that both my headlights were out! I knew I should have changed out those suckers when the high beams went out a few weeks ago, now during the course of the day both the low beams had decided to die on me - so I had no headlights. He sent me on my way, telling me to get wherever I was planning to go before nightfall. Needless to say I did not lane split from this point on that day, but made it to my friend's with daylight fading away...
The next day after I performed eye surgery on the bike. I took some time to relax on my friend's deck and took a refreshing dive into the pool. He has a gorgeous place...
And then we hit the tourist spots...
Those do look like shower-heads...
Did not hit that...but oh I so wish....
Couldn't get rid of that purple artifact for this against the light shot....
Great Pizza here in Little Italy, we came back another night..and roamed around here.
We ended the day at this great Argentinian Restaurant...the food was incredible!
The next day was outstanding! My friend said it was a perfect day to go sailing in the ocean! WOOHOO!!
Here we are, hoisting his Catamaran into the water at the Yacht Club docks.
Sailing out of the Bay towards the ocean... My first time sailing and my friend lets me steer, I think he likes to live dangerously!
And then out into the ocean to sail along the coastline...
Goofing around...
It was a great stay in So Cal, we stayed out late that night taking in the sights and sounds of the city and I caught a couple of shots of the ocean and the surfers at dusk....
More to come later....
The first leg of my journey was a solo trip to SoCal to see my friends. I wanted to make good time so I headed down Hwy 25 to Hwy 101. Hwy 25 is always a ton of fun, Hwy 101 not so much. I was tired of Hwy 101 soon and at Paso Robles, got off at Hwy 46 to head to Hwy 1 and the ocean. As it would turn out, albeit boring, it was smart to stay on Hwy 101, as the pacific coast was fogged in pretty dense, and Hwy 1 packed with tourists in cagers...
The FJR still looking pretty clean, it was going to become a dirty dirty girl as the days wore on....
You could barely see Morro Rock and the three chimneys. It was such a different sight from back in April (That RR here) when I rode through here last...
I was hoping to see Tree Doc for lunch along the way, but he was on his way to Yosemite and I missed seeing him, but his lunch recommendation was awesome. Chapala Market and Restaurant for some authentic Mexican food! Great views, despite the fog...
and yummy food!!
I stopped at Lake Cachuma this time, but couldn't find a good spot to take a panoramic shot of the lake. I did however get a shot of the Lake Cachuma Dam.
I hit Santa Barbara and beyond at peak rush hour, it was a painful crawl being stuck in rush hour traffic for almost 2-1/2 hours (despite lane splitting, when I could), including being pulled over by a motorcycle cop for guess what?
I was figuring it might have been for possibly unsafe lane splitting, but he was a friendly fellow and he pointed out that both my headlights were out! I knew I should have changed out those suckers when the high beams went out a few weeks ago, now during the course of the day both the low beams had decided to die on me - so I had no headlights. He sent me on my way, telling me to get wherever I was planning to go before nightfall. Needless to say I did not lane split from this point on that day, but made it to my friend's with daylight fading away...
The next day after I performed eye surgery on the bike. I took some time to relax on my friend's deck and took a refreshing dive into the pool. He has a gorgeous place...
And then we hit the tourist spots...
Those do look like shower-heads...
Did not hit that...but oh I so wish....
Couldn't get rid of that purple artifact for this against the light shot....
Great Pizza here in Little Italy, we came back another night..and roamed around here.
We ended the day at this great Argentinian Restaurant...the food was incredible!
The next day was outstanding! My friend said it was a perfect day to go sailing in the ocean! WOOHOO!!
Here we are, hoisting his Catamaran into the water at the Yacht Club docks.
Sailing out of the Bay towards the ocean... My first time sailing and my friend lets me steer, I think he likes to live dangerously!
And then out into the ocean to sail along the coastline...
Goofing around...
It was a great stay in So Cal, we stayed out late that night taking in the sights and sounds of the city and I caught a couple of shots of the ocean and the surfers at dusk....
More to come later....
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