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    Thanks, Ian. She's kinda done riding, so we'd probably take the Audi and tow a couple bikes.

    Thanks, arthritis, for taking the best pillion of all time, and a damn fine rider in her own right, off of bikes.
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    Toronto to Rally and three weeks more

    Quote Originally Posted by kbasa View Post
    It's a stupendous location and I'm stoked to head back. It'll be an epic ride from here and I expect the first stoplight I'll encounter will be in Fort Bragg then probably not another until i get to Eureka. From there, probably not until I get up to Medford, OR unless I stop in Grant's Pass or Ashland.

    Butler Maps, folks. It'll really point you in the right direction up there in OR.

    And, of course, if anyone is heading south, hit me up for ride ideas.
    I taking off on a four week tour where I would like to be in Nashville in three weeks. Plan "A" is to Toronto- Redmond- continue to coast- south to San Diego and start riding east. My first trip to the west coast and longest motorcycle trip to date.

    You were mentioning ride tips for heading south? One concern is what temps I will hit in early July in Texas etc.

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by philipyates12345 View Post
    I taking off on a four week tour where I would like to be in Nashville in three weeks. Plan "A" is to Toronto- Redmond- continue to coast- south to San Diego and start riding east. My first trip to the west coast and longest motorcycle trip to date.

    You were mentioning ride tips for heading south? One concern is what temps I will hit in early July in Texas etc.

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    HA! Texas in July will be in a word HOT !! They have had 2 years of VERY hot summers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by philipyates12345 View Post
    I taking off on a four week tour where I would like to be in Nashville in three weeks. Plan "A" is to Toronto- Redmond- continue to coast- south to San Diego and start riding east.
    Philip
    There's nice riding east of San Deigo but staying near the coast in the LA area will not be fun.
    You could head east before LA and ride through northern New Mexico and NW Arkansas on the way to Nashville.
    That would avoid southern Arizona and south Texas.

    We had comfortable temps at the National Rally in Fredericksburg Texas the last week of June but July might be pushing your luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee View Post
    There's nice riding east of San Deigo but staying near the coast in the LA area will not be fun.
    You could head east before LA and ride through northern New Mexico and NW Arkansas on the way to Nashville.
    That would avoid southern Arizona and south Texas.

    We had comfortable temps at the National Rally in Fredericksburg Texas the last week of June but July might be pushing your luck.
    I'd suggest that when you get to the LA basin turn east and get over to Banning and up to elevation on Mt. San Jacinto. Palms to Pines Scenic Highway is an absolutely amazing road. Ramona is a tremendous base of ops if you want to post up and ride the region. Eastern San Diego County is stunningly good riding.

    From there, I'd head a bit north and east to Vegas, then across and into Colorado. From CO, exit out toward Pueblo, then down to the Ozarks. Cross over into TN at Memphis or into KY a bit north and you'll get back under the tree canopy where it's cooler or at least feels that way.

    Decent riding in SD County and over there on the south side of the Coachella Valley, then decent riding in Colorado (maybe take a loop up from Durango to Leadville and over to DEN, then south), then decent riding in the Ozarks in Arkansas and then you're into Tennessee or Kentucky.

    I hope that's helpful.

    We usually have to cross Nevada if we're going anywhere, so we like to head out right before dawn and try to get a solid 6 or 8 hours in before the heat really starts going at 3 or 4pm. We like to use Hotels.com the night before to find hotels or use Hotel Tonight, a helpful app for your phone. With that, you can get rolling early and if you get delayed by heat, you can find a place to hide for a few hours, then finish it off in the evening, knowing you have a place to roost that night.

    Camping, if you enjoy it, can be either miserable or transcendent in the desert, depending on the weather. If you do camp in the desert, you need to always do two things. Keep your tent zipped up and keep your boots in the tent. At night, you might be the warmest thing around, so snakes and cold blooded critters might see you as a nice spot for a nap. Scorpions like to climb into things like boots, so don't leave them outside your tent at night.

    Those are lessons I learned in Boy Scouts camping in San Diego 50 years ago that are still relevant. Also, if you're camping up north, do not slack on bear safety. No food in the tent, not even toothpaste. They can figure out a lanyard with a bag of food, so use the bear boxes that should be in most of the campgrounds you encounter. Locking things in your saddlebags is no match for a 4" long set of bear claws.

    Have a great ride and again, like I suggest to everyone, you really should have a copy of the Butler Maps for the states you're visiting. It'll point you to great roads and ensure you get maximum thrills and riding experiences along the way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gsinnc View Post
    HA! Texas in July will be in a word HOT !! They have had 2 years of VERY hot summers.
    I listened to my Austin based workmates complain pretty hard about the heat this year and last. I've got family in S. Texas and they're finally emerging from their "winter", where it's just too hot to go outside and ride.
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    At Eureka: Samoa Cookhouse

    Quote Originally Posted by philipyates12345 View Post
    I taking off on a four week tour where I would like to be in Nashville in three weeks. Plan "A" is to Toronto- Redmond- continue to coast- south to San Diego and start riding east. My first trip to the west coast and longest motorcycle trip to date.

    You were mentioning ride tips for heading south? One concern is what temps I will hit in early July in Texas etc.

    Thanks
    Philip
    The best place to eat in northern CA. Closed May 2023 for renovations. Check https://www.samoacookhouse.net. for status. Breakfast there and you won’t be hungry until sunset. Historical. Scenic. On a spit of land just off Eureka shore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by graybuckley View Post
    The best place to eat in northern CA. Closed May 2023 for renovations. Check https://www.samoacookhouse.net. for status. Breakfast there and you won’t be hungry until sunset. Historical. Scenic. On a spit of land just off Eureka shore.
    Always a good time.

    If you're in Eureka, CA, the restaurant next door to the Best Western, right as you come onto the main drag, is the best breakfast in town, IMHO. It's where all the locals eat.

    As a NorCal resident, I'm not sure Samoa Cookhouse is the "best" breakfast here, but it's definitely one you won't forget. The location is beautiful and if you're like to stay nearby, Humboldt Bay Social Club has decent lodgings in a very, very scenic location. https://www.humboldtbaysocialclub.com

    Of course, if you're gonna head down to Ferndale and take the left onto CA 36, you're gonna want a decent breakfast on board. It's gonna be a while before you're back to civilization.
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    Redmond Nat'l

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    Count me in for Redmond!

    Circumstances prevented me from attending Redmond the last time the National was held there. I do not wish to miss this one.
    Hi Paul:

    Long time no talk! I've looked for you at the last several Nat'ls but haven't seen you. I do hope we get the opportunity to connect in Redmond. Glad to see you're still riding!

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    Scotty, I really missed attending the National Rallies so I am very much looking forward to next year’s and the ride. It will be good to see you again!

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    Just because I happened to come across it...

    Here is a super-sweet adventure ride, complete with a camping spot at Hat Point in Hells Canyon, for your ride to Redmond. This route connects with the western end of another great ride, the Lolo Motorway.





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    Rally Day Pass?

    Conflicting schedules have me wondering if there is a one day pass available for the Rally - specifically Saturday?

    For those involved, I'll still be available for my "beer obligations" Friday and Saturday evening.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC1100S View Post
    Conflicting schedules have me wondering if there is a one day pass available for the Rally - specifically Saturday?

    For those involved, I'll still be available for my "beer obligations" Friday and Saturday evening.
    They had day passes in Richmond
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC1100S View Post
    Conflicting schedules have me wondering if there is a one day pass available for the Rally - specifically Saturday?

    For those involved, I'll still be available for my "beer obligations" Friday and Saturday evening.
    Day passes will be available for Redmond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t2moyer View Post
    Day passes will be available for Redmond.

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