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Northern California: The Maiden Moto Odyssey

October 31, 2016 by R. A. Constable

October, 2016

In October 2016, , we launched on our first moto odyssey after a 35-year hiatus from two-wheel touring.  We rented a BMW R1200GS and a Suzuki V-Strom 650 from Motoquest on Treasure Island in San Francisco Bay, and spent 6 days transiting 5 counties over 1,000 miles in Northern California, weaving from the Coast up into the valleys of wine country, giant redwood forests and ranch lands. 

The weather wasn’t always perfect, but our gear kept us reasonably dry for the most part.  Nights were cool, days varied from high 60’s to high-70’s – just about perfect riding weather.  Anybody who has driven or ridden the Pacific Coast Highway will concur that it’s the eighth wonder of the world, with vistas and natural spectacles around every bend. 

The East-West roads that head up into the coastal range and connect to the big valleys (Sonoma, Alexander, etc.) offers some of the most challenging and technical riding in the US.  You can expect a mix of high-speed sweepers, steep climbs, and first-gear switchbacks strewn with redwood needles ready to give your tires the slip.  But the views are breathtaking and the riding offers the kind of rhythmic carving the riders ache for. 

And at the end of the day, there’s the food, wine and if you’re lucky, a spa waiting.  Maybe even a mud bath.

Wanderlust:  1,000 miles, San Francisco to Ferndale and back.
San Francisco skyline from Treasure Island, the afternoon before our departure.
The Bay Bridge sparkles at night.
Should I chop Jupiter?.
Veggies of all shapes, sizes and flavors at the Embarcadero Farmers Market.
More market treasures.
Lunch at the bar, Nick's Cove.
Oysters anybody?  This is one of several tasty stops on Route 1 along Tamales Bay.
One of the whimsical cottages at Nick's Cove on Tamales Bay.
A roadside view of Horseshoe Cove.
Somewhere on the Coast Highway near Stewarts Point.
Riding up the valley on the Stewarts Point - Skaggs Spring Road.
A view on the long descent to the sea, on the Orr Springs Road between Ukiah and Mendocino.
One of the bath houses at the Orr Hot Springs Resort.  No bathing suits allowed..
Montgomery Wood State Park, home of a magnificent Giant Redwoods grove.
Tall and Taller.
Who is leaning on who?
The drive-through Chandelier Tree in Leggett provides shelter from the rain.
A walk among the giants in the Rockefeller Forest at Bull Creek.
Humboldt County's town of Ferndale is a perfectly preserved specimen California's take on Victorian period architecture.
The Gingerbread Mansion Inn offered a hot fire to dry us off after a half day riding in occasional downpours.
Looking south to the Lost Coast on Mattole Road.
The Lost Coast - no way in, no way out, except on foot.
The view from our porch at the Agate Cove Inn in Mendocino.

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