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Took a couple of days off and rode up to Sequoia National Forest. It's only a two hour drive to get to the gateway of the forest. In Three Rivers CA we stayed in a cabin thanks to a place named The Gateway. They had great food and the cabin was located right on the Kaweah River. Our patio was right on the water and the flowing water was SO relaxing. The next day after lunch we headed into the mountains. Now you want twisties you've got em. When the sign said ten miles an hour you better go twenty or you WILL bite it. Once we got over six-thousand feet the snow was piled up a good three to four feet on each side of the road. It didn't really get cold till we hit about eight-thousand feet. By the way the bike runs like crud at that altitude! They had a one lane construction area that only let you pass once every hour each way so once we got through we decided to ride out the storm and go all the way through the forest. (Coming out around Fresno) Checked out the giant forest of sequoias and tried to get some pics. I forgot the digital camera so I was stuck with the cell phone camera which takes pretty crappy pics. You don't even want to know what I went through to get the pics uploaded to my computer without buying their software. First tried e-mailing them but then they really looked like crud. Oh well, back to the trip. After the giant forest there were some scary moments of what appeared to be ice from all the melting snow. Just did my best to avoid the wet spots. Once out of the mountains we rode through farm country till we hit RT99 and another two hour drive home. Bike ran great and me and the wife had a good time. Now I can't wait for the Yosemite getaway!
Bike at the cabin
Patio view
Bike at the cabin
Patio view
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