Goodman4
Pressing on
My wife and I have been almost all over the lower 48 on the motorcycle but the farthest west we have gotten is Nevada and Idaho. I've been to California several times but have never got to ride there. This July my sisters and I are getting together with my brother for a vacation at his house which is just off Hwy 101 near Santa Maria. After we spend a week together my wife and I are renting a bike (I won't dare say what kind) and will ride all over California for another week.
My brother has a Honda Valkyrie and we will get to ride a bit together which will be a great memory. He's 10 years older than me and had all kinds of bikes when I was really young but I don't think we have ever ridden on the road together. Anyway, I'll be renting and returning in San Francisco where everybody is flying out of so we can see the nieces and nephews there. We will ride down the pacific coast hwy from Monterey to Morro Bay before going back to my brother's on Friday night.
From there I have a route laid out but I like options to choose from so I don't feel tied down like I have to get something done. It's supposed to be an adventure! Planning makes adventures better but shouldn't ever feel restricted. I like to have an optimal plan that I know can work. For my planning I try to hit as many Butler labelled G1 roads as possible. They seem to agree with my tastes for scenery and twisty roads (as do you guys on the forum from past advice).
Here's the plan from Saturday:
Ride over to and down the Maricopa Highway
Head down to the Santa Monica area and ride Deer Creek / Pacific View / Yerba Buena / Little Sycamore / Mulholland / Latigo Canyon
Then over through Malibu to Las Flores Canyon / Schueren / Stunt Rd
Then up to May Canyon Rd / Santa Clara Truck Trail / Little Tujunga Canyon
Over to Angeles Crest and stay somewhere near Hesperia Saturday night.
Sunday starts with Rim of the World and the plan gets much looser
From Rim we go up and over to Bakersfield to ride Kern Canyon Rd up to Lake Isabella. (I've done that in a car several times - this will hopefully be much more fun)
If it's surprisingly cool we might go over and up 178 and back on 190 to see Panamint Valley to get a taste of Death Valley but I doubt it
More likely we will go up to Pearsonville and cross the sierras through Ninemile Canyon and Sherman Pass, up M107 and out on 190
Up to cross again through Yellowstone over to Lee Vining and back across on 108
My wife lived in Ripon and Stockton when she was very young so we will drive through there to see if we can find anything she remembers (we can't remember the movie we saw last week, so the chances are very slim
)
All the way up to Yuba City and then do Feather River, Genessee Rd, Janesville Grade Rd
Up 395 and 44 to come down through Lassen Volcanic National Park on 89
Then over to Wilson Hill Road and back to Redding
Instead of taking 299 over to the coast, we want to dip into Oregon so...
Up to Yreka on I5 to take 96 over to Happy Camp
Then up Indian Creek rd / Grayback into Oregon over to Obrion
Down 199 to Crescent City
Take 101 down to Avenue of the Giants with a detour on Newton B Drury scenic pkwy
Back on 101 to Leggett and then 1 down to Marshall and detour on Marshall-Petaluma Rd / Point Reyes
Back on 1 until Bolinas Rd to West Ridgecrest Blvd / Pan Toll Rd / Panoramic Hwy back to 1
Take 1 back to 101 and cross the bridge and call it a week.
We've seen the Sequoias (will take my sisters there again in the car too) and Kings Canyon but have skipped Yosemite due to the traffic.
I think we are going to try Yosemite this time on the bike. We've enjoyed Yellowstone twice on the bike and maybe it won't be much worse.
I am totally unfamiliar with northern California so I'm trying to get a broad swipe with some highlights. In the first part I'm not crazy about LA so I hope I'm staying out of horrible traffic on Saturday and avoiding any dangerous areas.
Your opinions and advice will be much appreciated!
-Paul
My brother has a Honda Valkyrie and we will get to ride a bit together which will be a great memory. He's 10 years older than me and had all kinds of bikes when I was really young but I don't think we have ever ridden on the road together. Anyway, I'll be renting and returning in San Francisco where everybody is flying out of so we can see the nieces and nephews there. We will ride down the pacific coast hwy from Monterey to Morro Bay before going back to my brother's on Friday night.
From there I have a route laid out but I like options to choose from so I don't feel tied down like I have to get something done. It's supposed to be an adventure! Planning makes adventures better but shouldn't ever feel restricted. I like to have an optimal plan that I know can work. For my planning I try to hit as many Butler labelled G1 roads as possible. They seem to agree with my tastes for scenery and twisty roads (as do you guys on the forum from past advice).
Here's the plan from Saturday:
Ride over to and down the Maricopa Highway
Head down to the Santa Monica area and ride Deer Creek / Pacific View / Yerba Buena / Little Sycamore / Mulholland / Latigo Canyon
Then over through Malibu to Las Flores Canyon / Schueren / Stunt Rd
Then up to May Canyon Rd / Santa Clara Truck Trail / Little Tujunga Canyon
Over to Angeles Crest and stay somewhere near Hesperia Saturday night.
Sunday starts with Rim of the World and the plan gets much looser
From Rim we go up and over to Bakersfield to ride Kern Canyon Rd up to Lake Isabella. (I've done that in a car several times - this will hopefully be much more fun)
If it's surprisingly cool we might go over and up 178 and back on 190 to see Panamint Valley to get a taste of Death Valley but I doubt it
More likely we will go up to Pearsonville and cross the sierras through Ninemile Canyon and Sherman Pass, up M107 and out on 190
Up to cross again through Yellowstone over to Lee Vining and back across on 108
My wife lived in Ripon and Stockton when she was very young so we will drive through there to see if we can find anything she remembers (we can't remember the movie we saw last week, so the chances are very slim
All the way up to Yuba City and then do Feather River, Genessee Rd, Janesville Grade Rd
Up 395 and 44 to come down through Lassen Volcanic National Park on 89
Then over to Wilson Hill Road and back to Redding
Instead of taking 299 over to the coast, we want to dip into Oregon so...
Up to Yreka on I5 to take 96 over to Happy Camp
Then up Indian Creek rd / Grayback into Oregon over to Obrion
Down 199 to Crescent City
Take 101 down to Avenue of the Giants with a detour on Newton B Drury scenic pkwy
Back on 101 to Leggett and then 1 down to Marshall and detour on Marshall-Petaluma Rd / Point Reyes
Back on 1 until Bolinas Rd to West Ridgecrest Blvd / Pan Toll Rd / Panoramic Hwy back to 1
Take 1 back to 101 and cross the bridge and call it a week.
We've seen the Sequoias (will take my sisters there again in the car too) and Kings Canyon but have skipped Yosemite due to the traffic.
I think we are going to try Yosemite this time on the bike. We've enjoyed Yellowstone twice on the bike and maybe it won't be much worse.
I am totally unfamiliar with northern California so I'm trying to get a broad swipe with some highlights. In the first part I'm not crazy about LA so I hope I'm staying out of horrible traffic on Saturday and avoiding any dangerous areas.
Your opinions and advice will be much appreciated!
-Paul