We started a tradition the year after my accident of renting a beach house in the Dillon Beach are (about an hour north of San Francisco) over New Year's week/end to close out the year and start the new one relaxed and rejuvenated. This year was no different other than I combined some Big Money Rally fun along with the relaxation!
I headed out NY's Eve day and wound my way via some of my favorite Marin backroads... the day was cool but brilliant with blue skies and bright sun... perfect riding weather!
Found this oldie but goodie that's seen better days...
So nice to see the green hills again...
Overlooking Tomales Bay on Marshall-Petaluma Rd.
Pit stop on Hwy 1 just outside of Tomales...
I arrived at the rental house which was already full of friends, unloaded the bike, and got ready for the NY's celebration that evening...
Venticular cloud formations... don't see those very often around here...
As the sun set, the clouds turned pink and purple...
My friend, Val, soaking it all in...
Setting sun, day is done...
We all managed to stay up until midnight (a feat these days! lol) and toasted the start of a brilliant New Year... the next morning, I was off on my first day of bonus hunting for the BMR... wheeeeeee! Day One took me around the Russian River area which always holds a place in my memories and heart... my grandfather had a vacation home there and we spent many summer days frolicking around Monte Rio and swimming in the river...
Last year, I had pitched an idea for a bonus theme to RenoJohn and he liked it so I ran with it... movie locations! It's a great way to find some interesting places and learn a few new factoids too... this is the schoolhouse that was used in the filming "The Birds" in the tiny town of Bodega...
I headed out Cazadero Rd. to find the post office there... along the way, I saw a bridge and decided to go check it out... lots of green moss growing in the shady spots... something to keep an eye out for on the road too...
Which led me to a small one-lane road running along the river... it was a dead end road but looked nice so I decided to traverse it out and back... I stopped at one point to just soak in the moment and views... it's one of the things that I've come to really appreciate about the BMR... gets me out to places I wouldn't normally go and experience very groovy moments in life...
It was a great day... next up - Napa wine country!
I headed out NY's Eve day and wound my way via some of my favorite Marin backroads... the day was cool but brilliant with blue skies and bright sun... perfect riding weather!
Found this oldie but goodie that's seen better days...
So nice to see the green hills again...
Overlooking Tomales Bay on Marshall-Petaluma Rd.
Pit stop on Hwy 1 just outside of Tomales...
I arrived at the rental house which was already full of friends, unloaded the bike, and got ready for the NY's celebration that evening...
Venticular cloud formations... don't see those very often around here...
As the sun set, the clouds turned pink and purple...
My friend, Val, soaking it all in...
Setting sun, day is done...
We all managed to stay up until midnight (a feat these days! lol) and toasted the start of a brilliant New Year... the next morning, I was off on my first day of bonus hunting for the BMR... wheeeeeee! Day One took me around the Russian River area which always holds a place in my memories and heart... my grandfather had a vacation home there and we spent many summer days frolicking around Monte Rio and swimming in the river...
Last year, I had pitched an idea for a bonus theme to RenoJohn and he liked it so I ran with it... movie locations! It's a great way to find some interesting places and learn a few new factoids too... this is the schoolhouse that was used in the filming "The Birds" in the tiny town of Bodega...
I headed out Cazadero Rd. to find the post office there... along the way, I saw a bridge and decided to go check it out... lots of green moss growing in the shady spots... something to keep an eye out for on the road too...
Which led me to a small one-lane road running along the river... it was a dead end road but looked nice so I decided to traverse it out and back... I stopped at one point to just soak in the moment and views... it's one of the things that I've come to really appreciate about the BMR... gets me out to places I wouldn't normally go and experience very groovy moments in life...
It was a great day... next up - Napa wine country!
Last edited by a moderator: