That was a trip.

Started by jimboecv, February 27, 2010, 02:33:28 PM

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jimboecv

Rode Mines Road... last night.  Yikes.  Pretty exciting.  It's the kind of thing that's not really fun .  Don't forget to blink.  Took 3 1/2 hours, passed two cows in the road and countless rabbits.  36 degrees at the observatory and didn't get above 40 until I was almost in Livermore. Glad I did it but I don't see a habit forming.  
Riding a road, one you've been on a bunch of times, gets very diffrent at night, everything is so diffrent.  Not just dark but diffrent.  What ever.  Try it sometime.
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Closest I've come is riding Tam on Easter. Cold, spooky and usually damp. Oh, and some guy riding up your tailpipe.

But the sunrise makes it all worth it.
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Popeye the Sailor

I'd agree try a twisty at night sometime.



But for make the beast with two backss sake, do it slow. There be a ton of deer and the like out.
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somegirl

Quote from: MrIncredible on February 27, 2010, 04:02:09 PM
I'd agree try a twisty at night sometime.



But for make the beast with two backss sake, do it slow. There be a ton of deer and the like out.

The worst is at night, no moonlight, deer mating season, bad rainstorm, and lots of fog, all together. :P

On a clear night with a full moon, it can be quite nice (but still take it slowly). [thumbsup]
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mostrobelle

Bet you did it on a Harley with hardpacks, too.   [laugh]  Ah...I will never forget you cussin' and sparkin' your way up to the observatory on that one ride.  You should organize another.   [thumbsup]
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MendoDave

I used to do that skyline/ bear ridge or whatever its called from 98th on up past Berkely and stuff at night in the summer. Its pretty cool you should try it too.

jimboecv

QuoteI think I need a supermoto first.
Big tank too.  It's 60+ miles between stations if I remember correctly.
QuoteBut for make the beast with two backss sake, do it slow. There be a ton of deer and the like out
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I was really, really concerned about smashing into some huge animal but it turned out the frick'n rabbits were the problem.  There had to be 100+, they were everywhere.  I've seen a few huge boars out there and there's elk out by the Junction (RIP).
QuoteOn a clear night with a full moon, it can be quite nice
There was no moon, just head light so that didn't help.  It's was like a David Lynch movie. Ick.
QuoteAh...I will never forget you cussin' and sparkin' your way up to the observatory on that one ride.  You should organize another.   
That was too much work, god those things are porkish. 

OK, so who's down for a full moon Mines ride?   [moto]
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mostrobelle

I'll do one...but very, very slowly. 
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jimboecv

Yeah, you're usual pace would be fine... even with black ice.
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You're a dick -- purposely makin' our lives more difficult. 
I'm gonna shit in your helmet the next time I see you.

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mostrobelle

94,500 miles...05/22/15