We left Monterey and continued north on Route 1 toward San Francisco. The California coast is a beautiful ride.


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.
292 miles today.
Tomorrow we head into the Avenue of the Redwoods.








We got back to Jenna’s around 1pm. Sadly, left Jenna and Susan – but are looking forward to continuing our journey.
Kevin 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?











We had a great lunch with Al and T and Shayna and then headed back to the home front to hang at the pool.
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.




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.







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

We stopped at a couple, then headed towards our hotel. We checked in and left to grab something to eat.
















