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Re: [ST] California Travelin
- Subject: Re: [ST] California Travelin
- From: Al Garvin <agarvin@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 15:39:11 -0800
Jill,
Thanks for the reply. I was looking at Ramshorn on google earth and
it is sure a windy thing. Looks like a good road for a dual sport but
not my sprint. A buddy of mine (Yamaha R1) and I are going to make a
trip through northern Cal. in April. We are planning on staying in Mt.
Shasta and having dinner at Lillys if it is still there. We live in the
bay area.
I hope the weather is nice by then.
Thanks again.
Al
Jill Lee-Jones wrote:
> Al,
>
> I live in the Shasta Valley so I know the area well. Highway 3 is paved
> all the way but can be a little dirty this time of year at the Scott
> Mountain Summit. Beautiful ride through as you climb through the
> twisties in thick pine forest with the Trinity River crashing along
> beside you. A good portion of the Gazelle/Callahan Road has been
> resurfaced, but CalTrans decided to fill the shoulders with 6-8 inches
> of gravel so some spots can be dirty. (this is where I had my little
> get-off last October....). Ramshorn Road is indeed dirt. As Brian said
> cinders are a big problem this early in the year and there is always the
> anti-freeze they spray whenever the temps are forecast to be below 38.
> Let me know if you need any more info...
>
> Jill Lee-Jones
> Montague, CA
> '01 ST
>
>
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