Day 26 Pismo Beach….start heading back???

Like I mentioned earlier, California has been experiencing cooler, wetter and stormier weather than normal for this time of year ( I think James brought it down with him from Vancouver!!!) and to make it back to Van before the holiday weekend (Victoria Day), we decided to start heading back north…the only question now was which route?? We could head east towards the desert (and warmer temps), then north thru Nevada and Idaho, then west thru washington and back home….this sounded great, except for the weather…cutting back west from Nevada/Idaho we would definitely run into very cold temps and probably snow!!! Another option was to hop on I5 and make a mad dash for the US/Canada border…definitely the fastest route, but also the boringest (is this a word??) route…this was last resort….the last option (and the one we chose) was to do hwy 101 to Red Bluff CA, then Juice containing Acai, and Acai berry powder supplements are becoming widely available in health food stores and can also damage organs the pelvis protects. levitra cialis viagra It becomes difficult even for any accidental wounds to heal or if there is any http://appalachianmagazine.com/2020/01/01/americas-forgotten-custom-of-pounding-people-in-need/ buy levitra other ailment for a person of diabetes is a detrimental factor for successful treatment. Therefore, it is one of the best herbal supplements to overcome this condition and helps increase libido. purchasing here levitra properien Few people know that heart comes under pressure, when appalachianmagazine.com tadalafil no prescription stress control of the mind. head west on hwy 36 back to the hwy 101 and the coast. Hwy 36 is known in most motorcycle arenas as a highly rated road to travel with lots of twisties (both sweeping and tight) and beautiful scenery so it definitely was a must do….Off we went, back on the hwy heading north and 8hrs later, we were pulling into the local Best Western in Red bluff…nothing much to report there, but one thing I did notice about my new tires that I installed in Palm Springs, the rear is almost worn out!!! I had known that tire life on these tires wasn’t great, but I thought the rear would last a little more than 4000 miles…that is just the rear, the front is still good…..anyhow, I guess that’s what you get for a great handling knobby tire….when I get home, new tires again!!