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OM, great pics and report. Brought me back to our (Iris and I) trip last July down the West coast from Washington to Northern California (more specifically route 1). It's hard not to stop around every turn, to take a picture, the landscape is so beautiful. Do not apologize for a long report, it's all good. Too bad everyday wasn't like your trip. You have a fan here. Thanks for sharing.

Jim

 
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This is the BEST damn forum.

... thought you were gonna say you went down on odot......
...we're all a little miffed you dissed us ...
U photoshop phool.
... yer a geek!
... *****.
... turnoff...
I have to agree with JB ......ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzz.
And...!

Michael, you total dickwad, ...
I LOVE this place. (You just don't get this on Pashnit.)

:lol: :lol:

Thanks all.

If I may borrow -

"Hugs and kisses."

 
Totally awesome ride report. Pic's, story and route. You packed a lot in. Just missing a nude beach shot.......maybe next time. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

 
The "I'm lost" pictures is where I ride around, its about 15 minutes from where live. These are Jackson Lake, Wrightwood, Fort Tejon Road, etc. There are lots of roads that go unexplored on the northside of the Angeles National Forest. The best part of riding up in the high desert is that one doesn't have to beat through all the L.A. traffic and is the gate to the southern Sierras and Death Valley.

 
Love the reports OM! :clapping:

Keep 'em coming. Hopefully I'll have a few of my own in the next few months.

I like the way you travel...very serendipitous.

 
He steadies the camera with one hand, clicks the shutter with another. Imperative to take the shot quickly, in case you have to turn suddenly or blow your horn. Seriously, I should have taken a picture of him yesterday, riding in front of me and holding his camera backhand to take shots behind. Old Michael is the Warren Miller of motorcycle photography!

 
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