JREW
Well-known member
I'm in!!
Gauging interest for a YFO gathering in 2023. In the past, we have done this in the fall but, given the fire season out here, I'm thinking of scheduling it for early June which hopefully will allow for the passes to clear and (fingers crossed) no fires to contend with. Depending on interest, I'll start looking around for hotels, etc. probably in the Mariposa area where we did the first YFO or maybe Oakhurst.
2023? Did you mean 2022? Put me on the list, 2022 or 2023.
East of San Diego I found some very good roads. East out of Chula Vista to 94 along the border, Mount Laguna, every road around Cuyamaca, Julian for apple pie, down Banner Grade, across the Anza-Borrego desert to Borrego Springs, then west out of B Spgs up Montezuma. You'll love the FJR on these roads. Bring water!My friend, there is sooooo much great riding in CA not just the east central region! There are the Sierra passes (108, 4, 120, 49 section called The Little Dragon) which you could easily hit during the YFO gathering. Lots of other really fun roads in the area as well. Then there's NorCal which includes gems like 36, 299, 3, Gazelle-Callahan Rd, not to mention all the fun in the Sierras like 49, Bucks Lake Rd, Quincy-LaPorte Rd, 70 aka Feather River Canyon, etc... and I'll bet, dependent upon his schedule, Doug/bugnatr would guide you around his hood. And then of course, the famed PCH/Hwy 1... tons of other stuff in SoCal too... just depends on how much time you've got to spend, what you want to see, and where you want to go!
East of San Diego I found some very good roads. East out of Chula Vista to 94 along the border, Mount Laguna, every road around Cuyamaca, Julian for apple pie, down Banner Grade, across the Anza-Borrego desert to Borrego Springs, then west out of B Spgs up Montezuma. You'll love the FJR on these roads. Bring water!
Angeles Crest Hiway. Rode that on my Honda VTR1000 couple years ago. Near the top dodging fallen rocks became sport. Only question was, size of football or size of basketball? New Corvette with low ground clearance turned around!And a bit further north of San Diego is 2/Angeles Crest Hwy, 74/Palms to Pines Scenic Hwy, 18/Rim of the World Hwy, Tujunga Canyon Rd (lots of other connecting roads too) and over to the west are a bunch of canyon roads Tuna Canyon Rd (a one-way road which is a ton of fun), Latigo Canyon Rd, Encinal Canyon Rd, The Snake on Mulholland Hwy (smile pretty!), and of course a stop at the famed Rock Store also on Mulholland Hwy, 33 out of Ojai, Hudson Ranch Rd along Pine Mountain... just for starters.
Angeles Crest Hiway. Rode that on my Honda VTR1000 couple years ago. Near the top dodging fallen rocks became sport. Only question was, size of football or size of basketball? New Corvette with low ground clearance turned around!
So you're saying I have to cuddle with George?The quote I got for the Mariposa Lodge is $224/night + taxes and that is the lowest price of the larger hotels all around Yosemite
So you're saying I have to cuddle with George?
Cuddling, spooning whateverthehell you call it...that's NOT happening!
That price seems a little out of touch Tyler. I realize it's high season and all but damn, really? I'd have to think hard about this one at that price.
~G
Don't want to be a wet blanket Tyler, just putting my thoughts out there! Keep the discussion going and the collective will come up with a solution.I guess if folks still wanted to go to Yosemite, I could just post a date and let folks find their own accommodations to fit their budget. Then plan a group dinner on Saturday night somewhere. The town of Mariposa isn't that big so even if folks were spread out at different hotels, it wouldn't be too hard to congregate for meals and telling tall tales in parking lots.
Don't want to be a wet blanket Tyler, just putting my thoughts out there! Keep the discussion going and the collective will come up with a solution.
~G
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