Sonora Pass - Alone in the mountains!

Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum

Help Support Yamaha FJR Motorcycle Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Great pics Michael as usual. Yea when you start to get old like us you don't be rock climbing to get a shot. You just zoom in and out to make it look like you did.....looks like I might be checkin that area out real soon though. PM. <>< :D

 
Last edited by a moderator:
OldMike:Now here's what you do this weekend.

Beings you are in Sac, take 50 to Tahoe, then go over Luther Pass to Hope Valley, then come back over the Sierras via Carson Pass/Hiway 88 and spend the night in Jackson. Then, the next morning go south on 49 to Angels Camp and head up Hiway 4 and go back over the Sierra over Ebbets Pass and have said lunch in Markleeville. Then go over Monitor Pass to 395, then go south to 120 and come back over Tioga Pass through Yosemite and head back to Sac.

Now THAT'S a ride!

biknflyfisher
HYCLE and I could do that in half a day! On Helix's!
Hey OM, I've never done Helix's. What kind of drug is that. :dribble: :dribble: :dribble: :dribble: :blink: :blink: :rolleyes:

 
Alright OM/HYCLE, let's do it then.

I feel a challenge coming here.

Me and Francisco J. Rojas (FJR, the bike has a name of course) are ready and waiting. I'll even bring One Who Rides The Gold Wing along (Dad) for sport.

"Bring It".

biknflyfisher

 
Alright OM/HYCLE, let's do it then.I feel a challenge coming here.

Me and Francisco J. Rojas (FJR, the bike has a name of course) are ready and waiting. I'll even bring One Who Rides The Gold Wing along (Dad) for sport.

"Bring It".

biknflyfisher
bknflyfisher

HYCLE says he ain't worried about you, Francisco, OR Dad! He says he could outride you all sidesaddle - in silk boxers, a feather boa, and his blue cowboy boots! You don't want any o' that.

[SIZE=8pt]Me?[/SIZE]

....I gotta work that day.

 
Gorgeous pictures OM. I may have to visit the west coast sometime. Never seem to have enough time to get past the Appalachians. Beautiful scenery. Thanks.

 
Pictures like those remind me why it's worth it to cross 1300 miles of prairie every once in a while. While we definitely have some decent roads here on the east coast, it's NOTHING like that. :-(

-Uwe-

 
Top