Day 27 Red Bluff to Coos Bay OR

Remember that Cali weather I mentioned in my last post? Well, we hit the brunt of it yesterday coming into Red Bluff…It actually looked pretty good when we left Pismo and progressively got worse the further north we went…about 10 miles before Red Bluff we could see the dark ominous clouds that we were riding right in to, thinking that we were pretty close to our destination, maybe we would make it before the storm hit….well, we were wrong….the clouds above unleashed some lightning/thunder and then a wall of water…it was coming down so hard, it was like we rode into a waterfall!!! We pulled over for bit under an overpass, I took a minute to defog my visor, and we decided to continue on since we were really close now. We made it to Red Bluff  and soon later found out from one of the locals that this was the most rain (and hail) that he has ever seen…perfect timing on our part…

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Anyhow, this morning it was time for the famous hwy 36 and back to the coast…the junction for hwy 36 is just outside of Red Bluff, so it didn’t take us long to get there and soon after we heading west through the twisties….

Hwy 36 just outside of Red Bluff...it gets much better than this later further west...

This road is definitely worth the trip!! It has everything a motorcyclist would want, decent pavement, big sweepers, tight twisties and a multitude of elevation changes…there was even some snow still on the side of the road in the higher elevations…If anyone is ever riding in the area (or even driving), do yourselves a favor and try out this hwy, it’s a lot of fun….
After hwy 36, we merged onto the 101 and started heading north through Eureka and the Oregon coast. Since we both have been through here earlier, not too many stops or pics…except for big Paul Bunyan…James wanted a pic here cause he was here 25 years earlier taking the same pic and wanted to do a comparison….

James in front of Paul Bunyan and his ox Babe 25 years later...

Not exactly sure what he is doing here and not sure I wanna know....

That’s all the pics of this segment….we made Coos Bay in perfect time for the Canucks game that night…

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