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« on: September 28, 2009, 12:42:41 AM »

My wife worked out a deal for our 5th anniversary that got us 36 contiguous hours of baby sitting (some paid, some graciously offered by family) which would give us a night away from our 3 lovely kiddos and enough daytime to travel away and get back whilst actually sleeping in and enjoying a morning!  Don't have to twist my arm, let's go!

Valerie has been wanting to ride with me on the motorcycle ever since we'd met nearly 10 years ago. My previous 2 bikes were small "beginners" bikes, and I really wasn't all that keen on 2-up riding with them. But, the real kicker was I insisted that she needed all the gear in order to go. Fast forward 9 nears, and I have a bike well capable of going double and all the gear, but, we just couldn't get away with 3 kids (oldest is 3, plus 1 year old twins).  Finally, this is our chance to hit the road together.

The other nagging issue is that in my 12 years of riding road bikes, I'd yet to ever carry a passenger. I got some helpful pointers from folks here.  A fair bit of nay saying about the length of the trip, and needing to get practice (how exactly *do* you "practice" 2-up riding, without actually, ya know riding 2-up?!?), and stories of trips gone bad ... it all had me slightly spooked that the motorcycle would be the thing that spoiled this getaway trip.  But, my wife is not your average chica and I had a good feeling that it'd all work itself out just fine.

Enough yack'n, lets get this train wreck started ...
 




The destination is Anchor Bay, up Highway 1 -- a "short" 180 mile trip.


The trip begins

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I actually wanted to get some slow-speed practice since we'd be heading through San Francisco.  We bopped around our local neighborhood looking for a good window to snap a photo in.  It was great surface street and parking lot practice to get the feel for the bike with twice the accustomed passenger load on it.  I was feeling good. Valerie was anxious to get some miles behind us.  A quick 1 hour burn up 101 and we arrived at the Ferry Building in San Francisco.

I think the lane splitting might have been a bit much for the first trip out -- she said it was fine.  The pick-up truck that was hot-boxing (seriously it was skunky!) down the freeway was a little bit freaky, but, we got around them OK.

Not being stuck in the Embarcadero gridlock through San Francisco -- priceless!


Rock star parking -- Stopped at the San Francisco Ferry Building to get some treats to "picnic" on later that night by the fire.

DMC-ZS3, ISO 80, ƒ/5.0, 1/400sec, 4.1 mm focal L. ~48mi from prev photo, map






Elvis impersonator -- OK, maybe that's stretching it, but, his lip sync routine was largely Elvis.

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With about 50 miles under our collective belts, the cycle was working out well for both of us.  It's kinda hot seeing my wife in gear...


All smiles

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The SF Ferry Building is (now) a collection of boutique food shops. Meats, cheese, chocolate, bread, pastries, restaurants, ohh, and a farmers market on the weekends.  Since we knew we'd be eating a later lunch (more on that later...), we gathered the fix'ns for a "picnic" dinner to enjoy by the fireplace in our room.


Crowded -- We're heading for the Cowgirl Creamery for cheese.

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Personalized queso tasting -- Too many choices of yummy stinky cheese

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It was unseasonably warm downtown.  All the squids were running around in tank tops and shorts on their scooters -- we must have looked as funny to them as they looked to us.

A trip over the Golden Gate Bridge got us out of the city and a brief respite of cooler air. But, heading through Fairfax was much warmer than I'd been expecting.  Sir Francis Drake Blvd gave both Valerie and I a taste of the twisties that were in our route ahead of us -- traffic kept the speeds very nicely tempered as we both explored the bike's handling with 2 people. Valerie experimented with following my leans and realized it was much more comfortable than trying to stay rigid with the bike.

Our lunch destination was the Station House Cafe, in Pt Reyes Station.  Being sans-children meant appetizers; oysters and a Martini, but only a few sips for me.


Kumamoto Oysters -- Stopped for lunch at the Station House Cafe, a favorite of ours.

DMC-ZS3, ISO 80, ƒ/3.3, 1/60sec, 4.1 mm focal L. ~34mi from prev photo, map




The rest of the route took us north up CA-1. It's a route I'd driven before and always wanted to take the cycle up.  The weather was sunny and warm along the coast (2 rarities), and being a weekend, the traffic was moderate, but tolerable. We both settled into a nice groove making decent time after getting around some of the slowest cages.  

During one particularly tasty stretch of maybe dozen connected "slalom" turns with unrestricted visibility throughout all the corners, my right hand kept getting heavier and heavier as we flicked the bike over side to side, making quick carving cuts.  After about the 8th corner, I get a gentle pat on the side -- we'd reached the Speed-o-Valerie, and I cooled it down a bit.  

After 180 miles in the saddle for the day, we were both reaching that, "it's a good time to stop" feeling -- any further and it truly would have been too much for our first trip.


Settling in -- We stayed at the Whale Watch Inn -- it's not crazy fancy, but, it made a nice retreat for us.

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The Whale Watch Inn was a great retreat.  It's not uber luxury; the decor is dating itself. However, the seclusion, private beach access, a real fireplace in the room, and a private hot-tub on our deck with an ocean view, all at a fair price -- let's just say decor was the farthest thing from our minds...


Private hot-tub with an ocean view on our deck. -- Ohhhh, yeaaaahh.

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View from the cliff

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We took advantage of the wine and vittles in the common room while we chatted with some of the other guests. Then a short walk down to the beach.


My Purple haired vixen

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Use at your own risk -- There was literally a sign posted. It was quite stable...

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When I went to start the fire, I was greeted by shredded paper with easy burning sap wood arranged nicely atop it.  I reckon they've had too many city slickers come in that think fireplaces are "turned on" with a switch.


What's the fun in that? -- Just add a match.

DMC-ZS3, ISO 100, ƒ/3.3, 1/125sec, 4.1 mm focal L.




No phones in the room. No cell service. No computers. No TV. No clock. No kids (nor worries about them; they were in good hands).  Tasty treats acquired and a bottle of Cava (sparkling wine, !champagne) ... yeaaaahh, it was a very relaxing evening.



Heading home

DMC-ZS3, ISO 80, ƒ/5.0, 1/400sec, 4.1 mm focal L. @42 MPH,, map




The nice thing about riding the cycle -- the trip home isn't just about traveling; it's half the fun and we were both happy to get on the road as check-out time approached.


Long line of cars

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We hit slow-poke traffic backing up a dozen cars. I hit the "detour" function on the GPS, and it happily routed us through Annapolis.  The post office is about all there is in Annapolis, CA. I kid you not, there's a 30MPH sign a few hundred yards on either side of the post office and an odd house or two visible from the road, and that's it.


Why the USPS loses money

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But, the road was all kinds of fun and almost completely empty of other vehicles. Pavement was in decent shape and fairly smooth considering all the patchwork that makes up large sections of the road. We worked on braking technique, and I realized that I needed to be smoother on the brakes leading up to corners. Valerie was really good about anticipating it, but, I don't think it was very relaxing for her.


Annapolis Rd

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Annapolis Rd ends at this bridge. The GPS suggested I turn right and head back to CA-1 -- uhm, no thanks, I'll go left onto Stewart Point Skaggs Spring Rd (say that 5-times, fast).  This was equally as empty, and sufficiently maintained that we made fairly good time.  

And then, the road widened and had proper markings and an actual shoulder.  It was smooth, fast, sweeper after sweeper after sweeper. Valerie was following my leans and the two of us just connected with the machine and chewed up the corners. One of the best stretch of roads I've had the pleasure of riding. The only bummer is the damn road is posted at 35-40MPH. We weren't setting any speed records, yet were rarely under 55.  I saw quite a few sport bikes heading in that general direction on our way to Healdsburg; I wonder how frequently it's patrolled...


Time to go -- Don't want traffic to pass us by...

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We had just enough time to get some lunch at fantastic brewery we found many years ago in Healdsburg: Bear Republic Brewery. It brought back fond memories of when we first started dating...


Bear Republic Brewery -- A favorite of ours in Healdsburg.

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We took some real goat trails east of Santa Rosa that turned out to be a waste of time. Rough roads with lots of traffic. You win some; you lose some.

Rolling through Glen Ellen, we couldn't place our finger on what was so unusual about the town. Valerie thought it must've been ex-military, but, it just wasn't right for that. Turns out it was an institution built in the late 1800's where people dumped there learning impaired children.


Glen Ellen -- Weird vibe from all the buildings that look the same.

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And from there, we just made our way back to San Jose.  The kids were very awfully happy to see us and the chaos of our regular life resumed as if we'd never set foot out of the house.  

I later asked Valerie if she thought she'd had had more fun on the trip by taking the cycle -- unequivocally, she agreed it was perfect for such a trip. I think she's hooked Smile


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« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2009, 01:52:23 AM »

Well done, sir.  Thumbsup

I'm glad to see that your initial 2 up ride worked out.



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« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2009, 02:19:29 AM »

looks like you've got a riding partner  Bigok  won't be long now and she'll be starting the 250-500-taking over your 800ST while you get an FJR progression  Cool
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« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2009, 09:35:58 AM »

Nice report  Thumbsup

Although, I don't know why anyone would want to ride those horrible roads  Wink  (some of my favorites  Inlove)

I have almost identical shots of Annapolis PO, and the rusty bridge (except you guys aren't in them  Bigsmile)

Thx for the memories.
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« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2009, 06:10:22 PM »

 Thumbsup  Looks a great time!
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« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2009, 06:45:54 PM »

Nice write-up.  I remember my first 2-up trips with my wife  Inlove
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« Reply #6 on: September 29, 2009, 06:44:26 AM »

Awesome report - Congrats on the big 5, and on a safe and enjoyable trip.

We just had our Big 13 this past week.  It keeps getting better.  (if you make it through 7).

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« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2009, 12:50:13 PM »

Glad everything worked out and I noticed two things that I like here.
1. You had the balls to do your first two-up session on a trip. (I was one who was advocating short "practice" trips) Bravo  Clap to both of yous.
B. It's also good for you two to get away from your kids and spend time together. IMHO new parents need to remember to do things away from the june-bugs.
Sounds like you two are doing it right and should enjoy a very long marriage  Beerchug
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« Reply #8 on: September 29, 2009, 01:01:45 PM »

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Awesome!  You'll know Valerie's hooked when the entire inside of her helmet is purple. Lol I never could keep my hair dye from leeching out all over. Wink

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And from there, we just made our way back to San Jose.  The kids were very awfully happy to see us and the chaos of our regular life resumed as if we'd never set foot out of the house.  

Good stuff  Thumbsup I can never get enuff Highway 1 pictures  Inlove however, I was waiting for your other trip report to end before commenting over there. Is that trip report finished?  Bigsmile
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« Reply #10 on: September 30, 2009, 01:33:17 AM »


 however, I was waiting for your other trip report to end before commenting over there. Is that trip report finished?  Bigsmile

Ahhh, I was waiting for someone to rib me about that...   Yup, still working on it. I get a bit obsessive sorting photos and stuff. I'm amazed anyone's still reading Crazy

Just for you Orson -- there's a new installment.  It's brief, but the photos for the rest of the day are all set to have some story put in. Gotta get some shuteye now   Sleepy Sleepy Sleepy




You'll know Valerie's hooked when the entire inside of her helmet is purple. Lol I never could keep my hair dye from leeching out all over. Wink

Hehe, you should see the our pillow cases.   Most of her hair was inside a scarf, so, *my* helmet was mostly spared.  We'll be acquiring her very own helmet before the next trip  Bigsmile




Sammy: yeah, I'd like to think Valerie and I have the right perspective about what makes (our) marriage work. Totally agree about needing to take time for each other.

And, thanks to the rest of you for the kinds words. Maybe there's more reports in my future if I ever finish my midwest trip up  Embarassment
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I'm amazed anyone's still reading Crazy

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I like to wait until a report is complete, so that my reply doesn't fragment the report  Smile
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« Reply #12 on: October 09, 2009, 07:11:07 PM »

Excellent ride report!

My wife started riding with me pretty much the same way when I owned a Shadow Aero 750.  After about 6-8 weekend trips on it she was totally into 'taking the motorcycle' anytime we left town and encouraged me to buy my FJR so we could ride more. She still only enjoys manning the camera and commo from the pillion seat but we logged about 10k miles this year 2-up.  One of my favorite things to do is tour with my wife.
Good on you for working on the basics 2-up!  It makes you a better rider and her a better pillion, which leads to more riding! Bigok

 Keep it up man!
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