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Old 04-28-2008, 10:37 PM   #51
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Re: From the Saddle. Pashnit Tours heads to NorCal.

After our last lunch together, the riders start heading home. I typically head inland from here for the 5 hour ride across the state. But the weather was so incredible after all our cold, rain & snow, couldn't resist heading down the coast.

Also got a chance to check this out. Beauty, eh?

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This is the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse just south of Fort Bragg and easily missed.

Intensely picturesque and definitely a future stop on the June Backroads California Pashnit Tour.

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Although Point Cabrillo was surveyed by the U. S. Lighthouse Service in 1873, construction of the Light Station didn't begin until after the 1906 earthquake. The demand for lumber to rebuild San Francisco meant that maritime commerce on the north coast was at an all time high and a Lighthouse was critical to the safety of the ships and their valuable cargo. Construction of the Light Station began in 1908, and the lens was illuminated for the first time on June 10,1909, under head keeper Wilhelm Baumgartner.

Baumgartner invited the neighbors and residents of Pine Grove to attend the midnight ceremony.

Built and managed by the US. Lighthouse Service under the Department of Commerce the original Point Cabrillo Light Station included the buildings still standing today (with the exception of the current pump house and water tank). These include the three keeper's residences, the coal buildings (now garages), the carpentry shop and smithy, and the oil house. Several other structures - two water towers, a barn, and the original pump house have since been removed. The barn, which was located to the south of the residences at the end of a side road, was used as a U. S. Air Force radio monitor's training facility after WW II. It was burned by the Volunteer Fire Dept. as an exercise in the late 1980s.

The U. S. Lighthouse Service was officially absorbed into the Coast Guard in 1939. Bill Owens/ who also served at the Point Arena Lighthouse, was the last civilian lighthouse keeper at Point Cabrillo. He retired in 1963. Coast Guard officers and their families continued to live in the keepers houses until the Conservancy took possession in 1992.

The light tower houses a third order, British-built Fresnel lens by Chance Bros., with a range of 13-15 miles. The lens was originally powered by a kerosene oil lamp. There are only 2 other British-built lenses in operation in the U.S. today: A 1st Order lens at Heceta Head Lighthouse in Oregon, and a 2nd Order range light ("fixed") at Battery Point, Staten Island, New York.

Originally the lens rotated by means of a clockworks mechanism with a descending weight. A chain with a 65-80 LB weight on the end of it passed through the floor of each level of the light tower. The light keeper would crank up the chain onto a drum every 2 hours. At some point, a portion of the concrete foundation on the ground floor was removed to add an additional 4-5 feet to the chain, gaining (perhaps) an additional ten minutes between windings. The clockworks were replaced with an electric motor and the oil lamp with a light bulb when electricity was introduced at the Station in 1935

The lens rotated at a fixed speed and produced a flash at ten second intervals. The rotation pattern of a lighthouse is printed on the nautical chart, it's the lighthouse "signature" and must not vary.

The main part of the structure is called the "fog signal building". It housed two pairs of engines and compressors that created a siren using compressed air.

A head keeper and two assistants rotated shifts to keep the light burning and the compressors powered. They also cleaned and painted and kept the lens and station machinery in working order. The lighthouse service gave them each a house for their family and a yearly salary of $450-$600/ and they raised crops and livestock.

In 1973, the Fresnel lens was disengaged, and an aero-marine type rotating beacon was mounted on the roof of the fog signal building. The original lens remained in the lantern room but the clockworks and fog signal machinery were removed.

In 1996 the Conservancy was awarded a federal grant through the ISTEA program (Intermodal Surface Transportation Enhancement Activities) for the restoration of the lantern room and the creation of public service facilities at Point Cabrillo (parking and restrooms). Work on the project began in August of 1998 when the Fresnel lens was dismantled and removed from the lantern room. The lantern room restoration was completed in April 1999 and the Fresnel lens was refurbished and reinstated as the active aid in time for Point Cabrillo's 90th Anniversary. The restoration of the Fresnel lens was funded by the NCIA with assistance from the Coast Guard. The restoration of the fog signal building was funded by the NCIA and the Coastal Conservancy. The restoration of the rest of the lighthouse tower and fog signal building was completed in August of 2001 with funds provided by the Coastal Conservancy and the NCIA.

Pt. Cabrillo is also a monitoring station for LORAN C (Long Range Aids to Navigation) an electronic system used by ships and aircraft to pinpoint their exact location and projected route. LORAN is being phased out in favor of GPS satellite transmission. The Loran equipment has been relocated to the oil house as part of the lighthouse restoration program.
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Old 04-28-2008, 10:44 PM   #52
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Old 04-28-2008, 10:56 PM   #53
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Special thanks as always to the riders on this Pashnit Motorcycle Tour.

Newlyweds Kevin & Ayumi, Season Pass holder Billie, and co-workers Tom & Larry who's wives surprised them at Christmas with Gift Certificates for a Pashnit Motorcycle Tour. A great adventure as always!

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Old 04-29-2008, 07:00 AM   #54
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Re: From the Saddle. Pashnit Tours heads to NorCal.

WOW!!! What a great tour. The route, the pictures, the descriptions. I wanna do a Pashnit Tour so bad. I can't wait till my back is healthy enough to take three days of riding in a row.
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Old 04-29-2008, 07:16 AM   #55
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Wow...makes me homesick. My front door opened to 36...man I miss that. 299 is where I learned to ride. Do you ever continue the 101 north...Crescent City to Or..OMG..beautiful..not to mention..the best clam chowder in the state at the Chart Room. Looks like you guys had a blast and the pics amazing.
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Tim.... to you!!! You and your camera always have the ability to make the mundane sublime!

Gorgeous photos...i simply must get out of NV
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Fantastic!
Always enjoy your reports and pics...you bring such a neat perspective to your shots.
That lighthouse lens was amazing.
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Pretty, eh?

Picture perfect in a word.



Yes!!!! Very nice Tim.
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Re: From the Saddle. Pashnit Tours heads to NorCal.

Wow, what can I say, Wow....Now I'm really wanting to do another tour with you guys. Reminds me of the trip my wife and I took up the coast from San Francisco a few years back. Muir Woods, Mt. Tamalpais, Bolinas Ridge rd, Stinson Beach, Point Reyes, Bodega Bay, Salmon Creek, Jenner, Ft. Ross, Stewarts Point-Skaggs Springs rd, ahem... Again the photos are wonderful, how could you take a bad picture? I'm sitting here at work, finished up a project with nothing much to do, starting my holiday this Friday. I'm afraid the photos I'll take in the Georgia mountains on holiday will pale in comparison to the awesome pics from northern California.

I've got to throw out a big CONGRATULATIONS to Kevin and Ayumi on their recent marriage. I could see the true love in their eyes for each other last June when I was lucky enough to participate in a Pashnit tour! Way to go guys, I wish you both many happy years together
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Wow, what can I say, Wow....Now I'm really wanting to do another tour with you guys. Reminds me of the trip my wife and I took up the coast from San Francisco a few years back. Muir Woods, Mt. Tamalpais, Bolinas Ridge rd, Stinson Beach, Point Reyes, Bodega Bay, Salmon Creek, Jenner, Ft. Ross, Stewarts Point-Skaggs Springs rd, ahem... Again the photos are wonderful, how could you take a bad picture? I'm sitting here at work, finished up a project with nothing much to do, starting my holiday this Friday. I'm afraid the photos I'll take in the Georgia mountains on holiday will pale in comparison to the awesome pics from northern California. I've got to throw out a big CONGRATULATIONS to Kevin and Ayumi on their recent marriage. I could see the true love in their eyes for each other last June when I was lucky enough to participate in a Pashnit tour! Way to go guys, I wish you both many happy years together
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Great to hear from you. Look forward to you coming out for another Tour. I never tire of Nor Cal, possibly my favorite area of California for riding. I have been up and down Highway 1 many times and each time is a different experience. It was another memorable tour.

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