Goin' to see the ocean

GB500guy

Well-known member
It had been too long, and the hot central valley days had me hungry for a look at the Pacific ocean and a visit with brother Frank. Time to take a two day ride, catch up with Frank, and enjoy the amazing riding to be had in the N. California coast range.

Link to Google map of route

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My route included some gravel roads so I took the trusty NX250 and headed up past Monticello dam and followed Hwy 128 through the endless vineyards of Napa Valley...

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...past Mt. St. Helena and into the Alexander Valley...

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...then past Lake Sonoma to the start of wonderful Skaggs Springs-Stewart's Point Road, 36 miles of moto paradise in my book. I'll let the pictures tell the story.

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A few miles before reaching the Pacific Coast Hwy I turned off to try three roads new to me. First up was Tin Barn Road, which like Skaggs alternated between sunny ridge top and shady redwood forest.

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After a few miles Tin Barn becomes Hauser Bridge Road. Its steep drop down to handsome Hauser Bridge is guaranteed to make you smile real big.

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A few more idyllic forest miles brought me to the turn off for Cruz Ranch Road.

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continued next post...

-Bill
 
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GB500guy

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Goin' to see the ocean, cont'd

...continued

Kruse Ranch Road is a narrow, mostly gravel path winding through dense redwood forest and ending at Hwy 1, the Pacific Coast Highway. Along the way it passes through Plantation, the site of Farm Camp, a beautiful facility that offers kids (for a spendy price) an opportunity to escape technology and experience farm work and play in a gorgeous natural setting. Their video is quite inspirational.

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Past Plantation, Kruse Ranch Rd. twists and turns through deep dark forest and the Kruse Rhododendron State Preserve.

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Reaching a fog shrouded Hwy 1, I headed north for a late lunch at Stewart's Point.

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Continuing north, the sun was still mostly losing the battle with fog at the mouth of the Gualala River...

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...but had gained the upper hand by the time I rolled into brother Frank's place where I was treated to a wonderful meal as we ate, laughed and told stories.

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I slept like a log, dreaming about the day's pleasures while the sea lions barked down at the cove below. Next morning the sun was again struggling against a drizzly fog...

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...but a mile or two up a steep Fish Rock Road I broke out into sunshine and the route began a series of climbs to ridge tops followed by steep drops into canyons. Fish Rock is 28 miles long, about half that length is gravel.

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The low morning sun filtering through the redwoods created a mesmerizing kaleidoscope effect...

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...while breaks in the trees provided a look back toward the coast and the multiple ridges I had crossed.

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Again I'll let the scenery speak for itself.

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Reaching Hwy 128 I turned toward home, enjoying the fantastic corkscrew sections along that part of 128.

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Nearing home and surrounded by old sights I've enjoyed for decades, I rode the last few miles thinking about how lucky I am, to have such great riding so close at hand, to have wonderful family, and a wonderful wife. Life is good.

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-Bill
 

matty

Well-known member
As always, I find your ride reports so inspiring:thumbup. In fact, I almost always book mark them for future inspiration or reference.

Now having just ridden many of the same roads earlier in the week, I have a very important question for you: You didn't happen to find a disc lock key at any of your multiple stop spots did you?:laughing. My one and only disc lock key is somewhere out there:(. And now I'm going to have to cut the lock off grrrr

In all seriousness, great pics and thanks for sharing.
 

budman

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Staff member
As always, I find your ride reports so inspiring:thumbup. In fact, I almost always book mark them for future inspiration or reference.

In all seriousness, great pics and thanks for sharing.

I book mark them too.... and many other solid moments on two wheels.
 

GB500guy

Well-known member
Thanks again for the kind comments. I credit mother nature for the scenery and the road builders for the means to get out and enjoy it!

-Bill
 
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