Day 20 – The Redwood Forests

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We left Fort Bragg this morning, but stopped at a breakfast place called “Eggheads” before we left town. Awesome breakfast! If you are ever in Fort Bragg, we highly recommend it.

We continued up Route 1 towards Leggett.  This was another amazing section of road for a motorcycle ride.

When we got to Leggett, we continued up to Route 101 which is the Redwood Highway.  We stopped at one of the small parks where you can actually drive through a tree.

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Amazing.  The size of the tree was simply incredible.

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We continued up the Redwood Highway until we got to the entrance of the “Avenue of the Giants”

You don’t know what a big tree is until you drive through a forest of these giant redwoods. It makes you feel so small.

At the same time, it gives you the feeling of – well, maybe there are giants.  7-21_redwood-treeTruly incredible.  Some of these living trees are over 2,000 years old.7-21_redwoods-sign

We ended up in Arcata, California for the night.  We only traveled 180 miles today, but it was well worth it.fort bragg ca to arcata ca

Tomorrow, we hope to get through Coos Bay, Oregon to Eugene, Oregon.  That will depend on the weather.

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Day 19 – Monterey to Fort Bragg

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7-20_MontereyWe left Monterey and continued north on Route 1 toward San Francisco. The California coast is a beautiful ride.

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Getting closer to San Francisco, you could tell the ride was about to change.  The traffic started to increase, and what might have been a 2-hour ride, turned into a 4 hour ride.

The Golden Gate Bridge is a nice structure.  It was smaller than we thought it would be.  Getting there, however, was miserable.  All in all – somewhat anti-climatic.  Also, it was cool and drizzly.

Well, we got through that and caught Route 101 to the Fort Bragg area.  We got off of Route 101 and onto Route 20 heading west.  Route 20 is a great ride for motorcycles. It had winding curves through redwood forests.  It was an amazing ride,  It reminded us of the “Tail of the Dragon”” but 15 miles longer!  And the trees – Wow!  And this is only the beginning of the redwood forest.

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292 miles today.

Tomorrow we head into the Avenue of the Redwoods.

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Day 18 – Pacific Coast Highway to Monterey

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We left Kevin and Linda’s house at around 10 am.  We headed west on Route 126 to Route 101 to Route 1.

The GPS kept telling us to go a different way toward Monterey, but we wanted to stay on the full length of Route 1 to be on the Pacific Coast Highway. And we did! Eventually, we made it to a section of the PCH that was simply incredible.  Just north of a town called Cambria, the road turned into all of the images you have ever seen of the PCH.

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Mountains on your right, ocean on the left, and a sheer cliff on the edge.  Beautiful ride.  Amazing views.

The road had to hug the contour of the mountains, so it was a very slow ride.  Between 30-40 mph instead of the usual 70-80 mph.

We ended up riding about 4 hours and covered 330 miles before we landed in Monterey.los angeles to monterey - pacific coast highway

Once again, simply a beautiful ride.  It has to best appreciated with the naked eye.

Tomorrow we continue on Route 1 toward the San Francisco area – hopefully to Fort Bragg.

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Day 17 – Venice Beach and Visit with the Khouri Family

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This morning we walked around Venice Beach.

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7-18_Venice-BeachWe got back to Jenna’s around 1pm.  Sadly, left Jenna and Susan – but are looking forward to continuing our journey.

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We arrived at Canyon Country (only 40 miles from Santa Monica) and surprised Kevin Khouri at work because we arrived a little early.

We got to Kevin’s house.  Colton and Austin started talking and playing ping-pong.

7-18_Khouri-ping-pongKevin and I started talking about life.  We tried to figure out how long since his family had visited ours in Easton.  We think it may have been 12 years ago. Where does the time go?

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We all went out for a really good dinner at a Mexican restaurant, then settled in to Kevin and Linda’s beautiful home. They were incredibly hospitable to us.  They really made us feel right at home.

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Tomorrow, we will head continue up the Pacific Coast Highway towards Monterey.

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Day 16 – San Diego to Santa Monica

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Sadly, we had to leave Al and T and their family in San Diego. We had a really great visit.

We dropped Jenna off at the train station to head back to Santa Monica.  We packed up the bikes, and Susan, and headed to meet her there.

The lower portion of the Pacific Coast Highway was slow with lots of lights and traffic, but it was great to see the southern coast of California from that point of view.Pacific Coast HIghway

We arrived in Santa Monica around mid-afternoon (only 148 miles). Jenna was already waiting for us.  We unpacked a bit and then went for a walk on the Santa Monica PIer.  Lots of people.  Beautiful Surroundings.7-17_Santa-Monica-Blvd

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As the sun was setting, we had a very nice dinner on the balcony of Ristorante Al Mare on the pier. The food was really good.  It was nice to be with this part of our family.

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After that, we walked over to a concert that was being held on the pier. We walked around some more, had some ice cream on the way back to Jenna’s apartment. By then, it was 10:30 or so and we were pretty tired.

Tomorrow, we head to Canyon Country to visit with Kevin Khouri and his family.
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Day 15 – Fun in San Diego

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We had a nice quiet night last night at the Sands’ home.

We brought the bikes over early to El Cajon Harley Davidson for a scheduled service.

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Then —  the phone calls started about what needed to be fixed on the bikes.  It was a $2,000 day, but the bikes are ready for the next phase of the journey.  But seriously, those guys really should have given us t-shirts! (It’s not too late, El Cajon Guys….message us, we will give you our mailing address and another shout out!)

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We picked up Jenna at the train station and Susan from the airport. 7-16_Airport-boundWe had a great lunch with Al and T and Shayna and then headed back to the home front to hang at the pool.7-16_Families-Collide It was a much-appreciated leisure day. Then, T grilled up an amazing dinner for us and we just hung out and talked well into the evening around the firepit.7-16_Teens-Hangout

old guys hang out The kids went out for a ride and brought us back some frozen yogurt.  A really great day.

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Day 14 – Entering California

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We left Jean, Nevada and headed towards San Diego.  We took Route 15 to Route 215 and back into Route 15.  People drive a little crazy here.  Yes – a Boston driver complaining about other people driving!

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The highways are wide and most drivers seem to go way over the speed limit.  We were in the middle lane going 70-75 and people passed us on both sides like we were standing still!

We made it to Al and T’s in La Mesa, CA – San Diego.  All is good.  Very good.  Incredibly good to be there and see family.

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305 miles today.

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Tomorrow
Susan and Jenna come in to San Diego and our families will have a playdate.

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Day 13 – Hoover Dam

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From the Grand Canyon to the Hoover Dam.  Dodging the thunderstorms again.  Not really too much to see on this journey. Route 64 south out of the Grand Canyon to Route 40 west to Route 93 north towards Hoover Dam.

It started getting really interesting when you got closer to Lake Meade.

July 7, 2014 (1)There, you get off of the highway to the access road for the Dam. All of a sudden, there’s a bridge structure unlike anything we have seen before.  An arch that must span a thousand feet with concrete pillars five hundred or more feet tall.  From our standpoint – an incredible sight.7-14_-bridge-1

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Then – there’s the Dam.

It boggles the mind how something like this is built!  Engineering had to go through a serious learning curve just to conceive this.  The pictures of the engineering that was done on a day-to-day basis – adjusting daily simply because how can you possibly predict all of the characteristics of what Mother Nature has achieved.

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So, one day we saw something that Nature has created (The Grand Canyon) and then the next day we are seeing something that mankind has done (Hoover Dam).

Simply Amazing.

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288 miles today.

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Current total: 4,519

Tomorrow, we head to San Diego.

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Day 12- The Grand Canyon

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We left Cortez early.  Neither of us could sleep last night.  Not sure why.

We were told about a road that cut off a corner of our planned route. It was called “Road G’ (seriously, it was)

It connected us to Route 162/191 in Bluff, Utah.

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From Bluff, we followed Route 191, which turned into Route 163, straight into Monument Valley.

July 7, 2014 (4)This country, and this earth has some incredible sights to see. This is one that must be seen with the human eye.  Just unbelievable.

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Once through Monument Valley, we connected to Route 160 to Route 89 and to Route 64 to the Grand Canyon. Just unbelievable.  We stopped at a couple of vantage points along Route 64 which is inside Grand Canyon National Park. Twenty-six miles of vantage points to see this canyon. grand canyon view - motorcycle road trip

July 7, 2014 (5)We stopped at a couple, then headed towards our hotel.  We checked in and left to grab something to eat.

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After we ate, we headed to the main vantage point in Grand Canyon Village. The only problem is that there were thunderstorms all around.  But, we went anyway.

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Proper name ……Grand Canyon !!

Then, we hightailed it back to the hotel, just in the nick of time.  There was lightning all around us, but we only got a little wet.

Amazing, incredible, unbelievable sights today.

312 miles.

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Tomorrow: Hoover Dam

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Day 11 – Awestruck

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From New Castle, Colorado to Cortez, Colorado.  Route 70 West to Route 141 South. A totally amazing road with over a hundred miles of two-lane open-road between shear mountain walls, river beds, cliffs that overhang the road, and virtually nobody else there.

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You could stop in the middle of the road and sit down on the road with no worries.  Amazing.

Winding curves at 50 mph.  This is motorcycle bliss.

Then, there was a section where you come around a corner and you are looking down a hill at a straight-ahead road that must be 20 miles long and nobody on that, either.7-12_mirror-a

We check the weather every morning, so we saw that there was a chance of thunderstorm in Cortez for mid-afternoon.  We were about 30 miles out when, in the distance, over the mountains, we saw dark clouds and lightning.  We looked at each other – and punched it.

We pulled into the motel parking lot just in time.

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Another 281 miles today.  A beautiful ride!

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Tomorrow – Grand Canyon and Monument Valley.

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