2025 Pashnit Touring on a Hayabusa

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Single lane tree tunnels on Tabeaud Rd

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Grapes & more grapes

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I've been riding my backyard a long time - here's a shot in the same place with a 35mm camera back in the olden days when we used film cameras imaged from a color negative. Has to be nearly 30 years ago. Same spot

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At the top of the ride is a place called Daffodil Hill. It was a hill covered in daffodils, thousands of them, and it became a tourist attractions. Kinda place you take your little kids to get shots of them with the zillions of flowers. But it's very closed, indefinitely.

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Time to head for Death Valley.

The meet spot is in Tulare located at the southern edge of the Central Valley. That's four hours from me. But that’s four hours of freeway and who wants to do that?

Why not take twisty roads across the state riding the base of the Sierra Nevada Range instead. That thought sounded much more attractive than four hours of freeway. Plus, my plan to stay off the main highway (the fast way) meant I got to ride The Little Dragon - Highway 49, one of the twistiest sections of road in California.

This is what things look like when you stay off the freeway.
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I like this much better - Highway 49 runs north-south along the base of the Sierra Nevada Range and I'm well below the snow line.

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Racing the setting sun

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Moccasin Powerhouse. The water in those penstocks over there is the drinking water for San Francisco.

Their water comes from Sierra Nevada snow melt and then it's piped across the width of the state.

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