| Re: Hwy36/299 Ride Me & a friend back in the mid 80s used to do 21/2 day trips, starting friday after work and getting home early evening Sunday. I carried a tent and sleeping bag, he carried his sleeping bag. I just about all of California's tastiest tarmac this way, and ate at a restaurant called the Samoa Cookhouse, and old lumberjack messhall style place in/near Eureka, Ca. Make sure you're hungry going in there. Very cool.
In our tank bags was just the bare essentials, anything that did not fit in the tank bag didn't go. Our only rule was to stay of the freeways//interstate highways, only the suiggly roads on the map would do. We'd camp where there were showers, and we'd eat before stopping for the day and catch breakfast at the start of the next day. I could do that for another day, easily. |