Balloons over Yuma |
After riding through the Imperial Dunes, cruised by El Centro, at several miles below Sea Level, we climbed up the Mountains West on I-8. First stop of the ride is the Desert Tower. |
This is the source of the Eerie sounds in the night |
This guy just arrived in one of the UFOs down the street |
Not exactly an antique |
This would be my room of choice of rooms on a cold winter night |
I should remember who this is, but the name has slipped my mind. But I like the picture |
I was trying to figure out how they got this heavy desk up to the 3rd level. duh...Lanny showed me how it easily was broken down to 4 or 5 parts. |
We made it to the top, first thing I saw was these 3 large dogs out playing. This is a max zoom. |
Solor Panels on top of a nicely painted building. "Been ridin so long...Singing the same ol' song" |
We'll be up close to these pretty soon |
Badlands of California. And Interstate 8 |
CHP patiently waiting to nail someone. |
Several outbuilding and living areas down there. We saw a few young men, a few very little kids, but no ladies of any age. |
Yep! Our bikes are still there. Well, Lanny's bike. My little Scooter. |
Zoomed in with my phone |
One of 2 entrances to the Tower |
Hard to read, but tells about the tower. |
Entry to the caverns |
Gate Guard |
Lanny braved the higher levels. I think he went up there to look for a better sell phone signal |
One of the Dentists from South of the Border should come over and work on these teeth |
Another greeter |
Toe Tower looks a lot smaller from over here |
It worked! He's on line! |
Creepy thing in bushes |
We had a good time exploring. Was easier to get up than it was to come down |
Ready to saddle up |
Cacti of many kinds |
Our neighbor Craig has been looking for a nice pull trailer. This would be perfect! |
A red UFO along with the other stuff here |
I mentioned on Facebook, that John (Coyote) finally gave up on the Dallas Cowboys. He came out here, and opened up this thriving business. |
Lanny probably talking to his motorcycle. He had to buy an iPhone to control it. That's not a joke, it really works that way! |
Late breakfast in a very nice old restaurant |
I turned down the beans, rice and tortillas. Pretty boring, but it tasted good |
Needed gas. California is a shocker at the station. |
Expensive. But...not real good either... |
Perkins Store |
Makes up almost the whole town. |
After a brisk ride up Highway 73, we arrive in Julian, CA |
We have had several ride destinations that have ended here. A favorite VROC pie place |
Not just Apple, but all kinds of pies. |
Lanny talking Gold Wings with a Cowboy |
We like this place too |
We just realized that if we dallied around any longer, it would be very dark by the time we got to our destination. |
Julian street |
Many, many, shops of all kinds |
Even horse and buggy rides |
Time to boogie out of here. |
A stop down near Santa Ysabel at the Mission |
Beautiful Fall Day |
650 cc of Rolling Thunder |
This well known place is closed for remodeling |
All the facilities you might need |
We were a little late for the wedding |
Lanny thinks we're at the site of this old store |
This is were I lost to sock from my mic. Still worked all right for the rest of the trip |
Henshaw Lake |
Birds |
We're here! Lanny's Sister, Sheri, and husband, Ken have been waiting for us. A beautiful home, and the Rib eyes were delicious! |
Evening around the pool |
Ken at his outside kitchen |
A gardener's cottage in the back |
Lanny and Sheri catching up on the news |
The next morning, after close to 80 miles of a couple busy freeways, we arrived West of Simi Valley at the Ronald Reagan Library |
Entry to the very large facility |
He was a good man |
Lanny and Ron |
Feeling very Patriotic |
Didn't know what to expect, but was pleasantly surprised at the huge variety of exhibits and stories we saw and heard. |
Oval office. All the Docents were excellent speakers and told true stories about all these areas. |
Part of the Oval Office. This is an exact replica |
One of the several examples of Nancy's actual dresses. Most of the displays explain where she work each of the outfits |
REALLY good pilot! Flew Air Force 1 in here, flaps down, slam on brakes, and here it is! |
This airplane really gets my heart beating, just being near and inside it. |
Kawasaki escort bikes. |
A large room with White House trees from many decades |
Entrance to AF 1 |
Welcome aboard, Mr. President |
Offices, electronice, press room, a suite with bed. Very functional. We were told of some of the interesting things that had taken place in these rooms on the plane. |
New Police BMW that led Reagan's funeral parade |
Marine 1 |
Reagan's Limo. Well built car |
Marine 1 Cockpit |
Engine intake |
Loud pipes save lives! |
Large sections of the Berlin Wall, Lanny crawled through several of them, and popped out here. |
Lanny ran the legs off this pony! |
From the North side of the Complex. Smoke from California Fires |
The South Lawn |
Fine Dinner Sheri had waiting for us. Another battle with Las Angeles traffic. Either Fast, or Stopped. And some lane splitting. Was very glad to get off the scooter tonight! |
They do everything together. Even wiping up a coffee spill. |
Gracious Host and Hostess, And just very nice people. Was a real treat meeting them. |
Brothers-in-Law |
The last "Goodbyes" for this trip |
Well know biker hangout. But, they don't open until late morning |
I remember gong by Cooks Corner years ago, but the streets have all changed a lot. Nothing looks familiar |
Free Birds |
Transportation Museum. Closed |
We've been following the border most of the morning. Here's a section of the Wall. |
Border Patrol vehicle sitting on a high place, watching the wall |
The White complex is in Mexico. Big house. |
Lanny says he found a trail that illegals use. He's checking it out. |
More wall pictures |
This bridge goes over a wash on Historic Highway 80 |
RR tracks look like they haven't been used for awhile |
The town that I-8 bypassed |
Nice place |
Hot Springs |
A school |
Almost ready to jump back on I-8 for the Blast home. |
One of Lanny's pictures |
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