Long weekend to Fort Bragg, CA
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Long weekend to Fort Bragg, CA
I live in a mountainous area with lots of great riding, but I've got to say I'm pretty impressed with the riding in the Emerald Triangle. Hwy 20 from Willits to Fort Bragg was an absolute blast. Hwy 1 from Fort Bragg to Leggett was pretty incredible too. I've ridden the Avenue of the Giants before, but I did it again anyway, if for no other reason than to beat the heat.
Final stats: 4 days, 845 miles, 3 dealerships, 2 breweries, 1 lighthouse, lots of redwoods.
Eel River Brewing's California Blonde Ale is soooo good after a hot ride.
Final stats: 4 days, 845 miles, 3 dealerships, 2 breweries, 1 lighthouse, lots of redwoods.
Eel River Brewing's California Blonde Ale is soooo good after a hot ride.
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If you make it back, ride down Hwy 1 & stop for some great food & an outstanding Bloodymary. Patrick makes them from scratch. https://www.google.com/search?q=rive...OOfFsS66gUM%3A
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Sounds like you had a great ride. I love those roads. I just did a 4 day, 1,030 mile ride from SF to Medford going through the same area you were in but on slightly different roads. I rode north on 101 to Arcata and then east on 299 to Willow Creek,then east on CA state route 96, and then I5 into Medford. Then I reversed it going home. The highlight was CA Route 96. I had never been on it before. And it was nearly deserted. I had this modern, well engineered road all to myself for long periods of time. Quintessential California. Check this out guys.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_Route_96
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_State_Route_96
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That's also the way we came back. We met our in-laws in Yuba City then rode over with them to Fort Bragg. Coming back we took Hwy 1 to Leggett, then 101/Avenue of the Giants to Arcata. Unfortunately there was a lot of construction between Arcata and Willow Creek and it was too damn hot.
I rode Lolo Pass earlier this summer, and Hwy 96 is comparable for miles and miles of twisties and great scenery. I've done it a couple of times before and really enjoyed it.
I rode Lolo Pass earlier this summer, and Hwy 96 is comparable for miles and miles of twisties and great scenery. I've done it a couple of times before and really enjoyed it.
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I had a long talk with one local guy in Humboldt county that was involved in growing pot. I learned a lot about the business side of pot farming where it is semi legal. This guy sells all his weed to one person who he says probably ships it out of state. Cotton and rice are considered to be California's largest crops. But according to this fellow, if you figure the dollar value of the pot grown in California, it is the most valuable crop in California. The acreage and amount are not that large, but since the price is so high, it makes up for the lack of volume and is the leading crop in California according to this fellow.
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Rode few times hwy 20 from Williams CA to PCH 1 to Fortuna and hwy 36 to Red bluff to Suasanville then US 395 home what a beautiful ride and we had great time. A friend of mine who visited tail of dragon was very impressed and actually admitted it's more fun and lot more sharp curves then the tail of dragon. Mad River "downtown" burger on hwy 36 is a must stop for good food in the middle of nowhere.
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Rode few times hwy 20 from Williams CA to PCH 1 to Fortuna and hwy 36 to Red bluff to Suasanville then US 395 home what a beautiful ride and we had great time. A friend of mine who visited tail of dragon was very impressed and actually admitted it's more fun and lot more sharp curves then the tail of dragon. Mad River "downtown" burger on hwy 36 is a must stop for good food in the middle of nowhere.