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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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The Road with No Name - a Pashnit Adventure in the Southern Sierras
The Road with No Name - a Pashnit Adventure in the Southern Sierras
Every been out riding and had no idea where you were? Where the road goes, or how long it'll go for? Maybe? A little? The ride went something like that. It was one of those "I wonder where this goes sort of days." Or rather the road looks paved, and I don't want to go back. Know that feeling, huh? All I do know is that I've got a full tank of gas, I have a general idea of where I am (Southern Sierras) and I haven't lost my sense of direction. Yet. All that and a Hayabusa. After coming up Round Mountain Rd out of Bakersfield, and enjoying the smooth chocolatey slice of Granite Springs Rd, I found myself in Sugarloaf, California staring at the map and somewhat unsure. After all, here I was riding out into the wilds of the Sierra Nevada Mtns with only a vague idea of where I even was. Well folks, our ride begins in Sugarloaf. Which wasn't really marked on my map, but there was a little hall-type building. The kind you'd find in a 1950's Fred Astaire movie where the vacationing townfolk migrated up into the mountains for a spell. As for civilization, that was about it, a couple homesteads, a couple mountain-man type homes clinging to the 1970's as if time had stood still. Time to motor on. Sugarloaf Lodge
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
Since I'd gone off the map by now, I simply continued riding. I had actually been looking for Mtn Rd 109, but made a wrong turn somewhere. The kind of turn where in the movie, the hero guy inadvertantly drives himself off into the wilderness & is never heard from again.
But... The road ahead, whatever road this was- paved. The elevation was climbing, the view was increasing, and the surrounding trees were slowly closing in on me. My kind of adventure. That is if you like one-lane goat trails. It seems as though I was going straight up, forget that foothill stuff, this was no holds bar climbing in elevation. In looking at a 3-D topogaphical map later on, I realized the road was just straight up the mountain side. This range was steep, and the ride steadily went higher. No map. No GPS. Just intuition and a full tank of gas. ![]()
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
The fruits of all my climbing.
This is looking west across the Central Valley. The challenge is of course to make it up here on a day without haze. (Day after major rain storm always does the trick btw). On the clearest of days, you can see 70-80 miles across the California's Central Valley (which is a valley 300+ miles long).
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
panoramic version
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
At the top of the hill at Porteguese Pass, el 7280. The majority of the ride would stay above 7000 ft. The ride south, which the map claims is not paved
connects to Highway 155 at Greenhorn Summit & Alta Sierra (only 6 miles away).Hmm, Johnsonville sounds as good a direction as any. Where ever that is. It's the biggest number on the sign.
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
Might as well go north then.
See what's up this-a-way.
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
My first glimpse eastward across the Sierras. Ah, success, now I know why I came!
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
Panoramic
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
Atop this ridgeline, these views begin to get common place.
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Yes, I'm the guy
Name: Tim Location: NorCal Motorcycle: Hayabusa Join Date: Oct 2004
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Re: The Road with No Name - an Adventure in the Southern Sierras
Now this surprised me, have to admit this is the first time I have seen something like this. The label on the Yurt simply read 'Warming Shelter'.
Wanna get a Yurt? (a huh?) Yes, you too can be the proud owner! http://www.yurts.com/
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