Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Article: 10 best motorcycle roads in the U.S.

10 best motorcycle roads in the U.S.
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Coastal Highway 1 in Maine is dotted with over 60 lighthouses
  • Watch out for mountain goats and bighorn sheep on Going to the Sun Road in Montana
  • Salt air and slow speed get you onto island time on the Florida Keys' Overseas Highway

(Lonely Planet) — A great road is a great road, but if you're riding a motorcycle, you're looking for something special: twisties, vistas, turnouts, that perfect stretch of smooth tarmac, and biker-friendly stops that make getting there most of the fun. Here are 10 of the best roads across America for an unforgettable motorcycle journey:

1. Pacific Coast Highway (Hwy 1): 1700 miles from Astoria, Oregon to San Juan Capistrano, California This undisputed champion of road trips presents beaches, cliffs, redwood forests, sleepy seaside towns, hot tub B&Bs, and world-class dining along a ribbon of winding, undulating road that (between RVs) can provide thrilling sport riding and contented cruising. Stop at the frequent turnouts, and don't miss wild Olympic Peninsula, rustic Big Sur, Hearst Castle, bikini-clad Malibu, or biker-friendly Seattle, San Francisco, and San Diego.

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2. Appalachian Mountains: 770 miles from Front Royal, Virginia to Deal's Gap, North Carolina This four-in-one magic mountain ride begins with Skyline Drive in Virginia, a 105-mile run along the ridge of the Shenandoah National Park, conveniently connected with the Blue Ridge Parkway for 469 miles of smooth roads and sweeping blacktop. Ride east to Tellico Plains along the Cherohala Skyway (Hwy 28) descending into Tennessee backcountry. Loop back via Hwys 360 and 72 to Deal's Gap, and take on the internationally famous 11 mile Tail of the Dragon and whip through those 318 curves for some bragging rights.

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3. River Road, (FM 170): 120 miles from Terlingua to Candelaria, Big Bend, Texas Farm to Market 170 is all smooth heavenly pavement along the Rio Grande through the Big Bend's Chihuahuan Desert ecosystem with its mountains, canyons, badlands, and stunted forests, and even grandma's Buick can handle the 17 mile off-road loop through the Valley of the Gods. But if you've got a dual-sport, you're going to be in heaven. Once it reopens (progressing well at the time of writing), you'll be able to ride on a boat over the Rio Grande at the Boquillas Crossing for a short jaunt for lunch on the Mexican side of the border.

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4. Going to the Sun Road: 50 miles in Glacier National Park, Montana Before this two-hour, 50-mile ride over Logan Pass was completed, it took visitors several days to get through the park, which speaks of its height and contortions. Watch out for mountain goats and bighorn sheep, and pull over at the Jackson Glacier Overlook to take in the most spectacular scenery in the park.

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5. Beartooth Highway, (US 212): 68 Miles in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Squiggle along for a couple of hours over the highest highway in the Northern Rockies as it twists and turns its way up to 10,947 feet at Beartooth Pass in Wyoming. Stop to take in views of glacier-laden peaks, alpine plateaus dotted with lakes, waterfalls, and lush forests in one of the most rugged areas in the lower 48 states.

6. Highway 12: 124 miles between Bryce Canyon National Park and Capitol Reef National Park, Utah Take a psychedelic sunset ride into fantastical sandstone rock formations, canyons, deep blue lakes, and pine forests and all the curves you might expect. Swish along to the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Boulder Mountain, and Red Canyon in Dixie National Forest.

7. Coastal Highway 1: 170 miles from Kittery to Bucksport, Maine Detours, not twisties, along Maine's 3478 miles of coastline is the point here. The oldest highway on the east coast is dotted with over 60 lighthouses, countless cute towns, antique shops, lobster shacks, and almost 50 peninsulas to explore. The highway connects with many other scenic routes, including a ferry ride to Nova Scotia.

8. Overseas Highway (Hwy 1), Florida, 100 miles from Key Largo to Key West Put your sun screen on and cruise out onto a narrow stretch of road made of bridges atop a living reef in the turquoise Straits of Florida sandwiched between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. Join the margarita-saturated tourists in tropical paradise and enjoy the biker-friendly atmosphere. Salt air, sea food, and slow speed get you onto island time in no time flat.

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9. Route 66: 2200 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica On just about everybody's bucket list is Route 66. Ride all 2200 miles of this history lesson smothered in kitsch, or just grab a slice or two, like the pies you'll find in endless supply at the many biker-friendly stops between Chicago and Santa Monica.

10. The Great River Road (Hwy 61): 2,552 miles from Itasca State Park, Minnesota to Jackson, Louisiana GRR 61 is a single route created in 1938 to highlight the 10 states bordering the great Mississippi River from its headwaters in Minnesota to its termination in Louisiana's Cajun Country. Local riders from all 10 states flock to 'their" section of the road, whether it's lined with meadows, cypress swamps, thick forests, limestone cliffs, or wildlife refuges. Industrial areas are easily avoided.

Carla King is an adventure travel writer who specializes in riding cranky indigenous motorcycles around the world. She is author of the Motorcycle Misadventures series of books and live internet dispatches from the road. Wherever she is, you can always find her at CarlaKing.com.

Originally published as "The USA's 10 best motorcycle roads" © 2012 Lonely Planet. All rights reserved.

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Monday, May 28, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend 2012

For memorial Day weekend 2012 the family and I headed up to Salt Point State Park between Jenner and Gualala.  I've always enjoyed the area, it's a relatively small State Park with two campgrounds, Woodside (east of Highway 1) and Gerstle Cove (west of 1).

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Fort Ross is only a few miles south and is a favorite destination for us, it's a 2012 05 26 11 34 03 SaltPoint 60recreation/restoration of the rich history fort that served as a self-sustaining but never profitable Russian trading post and later as a export post for the US shipping sandstone to SF and timber.  The fort is very nicely maintained and free for visits if you are camping in one of the Sonoma County parks.  We spent an hour or so visiting the fort itself and then strolled out the western gates and viewed the shoreline, beach, and had a brief picnic near the caretaker's cottage.

Like much of the Sonoma county coast, Salt Point features dramatic bluffs and tranquil beaches.  Sunday we visited Stump Beach which is only couple of miles north and the creek was still feeding into the ocean and our girls and other kids loved playing in it, creating dams, wading, looking for critters, etc.  We explored the sea caves, tide pools, and even saw a curious seal who came close to the shore to visit.

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Originally we planned on staying 3 nights but unfortunately we're a little more tethered to the Internet than we may care to admit and Sunday afternoon we headed back.  This did give me time to get everything put away on Monday and to give the Airstream a much needed bath and do some maintenance.

 

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Monday, May 14, 2012

Yosemite Webcams

SF Chronicle just reported a new webcam in the park that displays Yosemite Falls.

Yosemite webcams | Yosemite Conservancy

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

May 1, 2012 Sear's Point CLASS Track Day

On May 1 I attended Reg Pridmore's CLASS school at Sear's Point - Infineon.

While this isn't really an Airstream post, someone did have a 16' Bambi there.  ;-)

Photos and videos here.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Airstreamer Newsletter March 2012

I especially like the new stainless doors…

Also available on the online Airstream store.

 

Door for Atwood Furnace

Part Number 39764W-01

 

Door for Atwood Water Heater

Part Number 39765W-01

 

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Monday, January 16, 2012

Airstream Bike Rack

Okay, if anyone is feeling generous, I'd love the new Airstream-sanctioned bicycle rack for the rear bumper.  https://store.airstream.com/product_info.php?products_id=623.  It's the Carry-Bikes by Fiamma.