Back down to Forest Road 97. It's still paved, anyway.
It's after 5:30 now and I haven't seen a car for nearly two hours. Time to head west to civilization.
I turned down Forest Service Road 49 towards Bartle on Hwy. 89. Road 49 was pretty spooky - twilight, volcanic rock amidst the pines, straignt as a string for miles.
I was afraid to ride much over 60 mph, though - this is exactly the time and place where I'd expect deer to jump into the road.
I carried on to Dunsmuir on I-5, then on to Redding for the night.
Tired! Some fairly tough riding, 11-1/2 hours total time.
More to come: the next day is the Trinity Alps.
Back down to Forest Road 97. It's still paved, anyway.
It's after 5:30 now and I haven't seen a car for nearly two hours. Time to head west to civilization.
I turned down Forest Service Road 49 towards Bartle on Hwy. 89. Road 49 was pretty spooky - twilight, volcanic rock amidst the pines, straignt as a string for miles.
I was afraid to ride much over 60 mph, though - this is exactly the time and place where I'd expect deer to jump into the road.
I carried on to Dunsmuir on I-5, then on to Redding for the night.
Tired! Some fairly tough riding, 11-1/2 hours total time.
More to come: the next day is the Trinity Alps.