higgy wrote:Highway one has a lot to see, East or West,In the west it is officially US route 101 but there are many equally interesting runs all around the US. The only issue is as more and more folks discover them traffic becomes an issue and the ahole ratio rises bringing the local constables out in droves
On the east coast US Route 1 runs from Key West all the way to the Canadian border 2377 miles,100 miles shorter than the old one oh one on the west coast. No volcanoes,but then the west has no Florida keys, No Hatteras, no Chesepeake, No Assateague, No Big Bass, the best in the world,No Jersey shore points, no Delaware water gap, No Hudson river valley and no coast as rocky as the coast of Maine.
I beg to differ Higgy - respectfully of course!
Hwy 1 actually starts a the the Mexican border then ends in northern cal at the town of Leggett (where it "Officially" becomes Hwy 101 and the Redwood forests) - well over 650 miles of amazing surfing, monarch butterfly migrations, Monterey Bay, the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco Bay - mouth of the sprawling Sacramento Delta draining the Sierra Nevada's, Point Reyes National Seashore (they say Drake landed there), Tomales Bay, Bodega Bay (Hitchcock's film "the Birds") to the very rough and rocky Mendocino Coastline with its Rock cod, Steelhead, Striped bass and Salmon fisheries. Not to mention all the oysters, crabbing, clamming and Abalone.
There are CHP but unfortunately not enough actually as Hwy 1 IS a lethal road and I've lost a few friends over my 44 years here, sadly. Frankly, I don't bother riding on the weekends due to the safety issue surrounding the looky-loo's that don't maintain the speed limits, make sudden u-turns, attempt insane passes, etc.
I've even mounted a canned air horn in my futile attempt to educate and exclamate my frustrations
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I personally live 17 miles north of the epicenter of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake (Olema) in the town of Tomales. The San Andreas fault line forms Tomales bay in the photo below with Hwy 1 paralleling its entirety. Not to mention its one of the most popular weekend motorcycle routes in Northern California.
BUT I would love to see some photos of your favorite places Higgy
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mostly because I've never made it over to the East Coast and haven't the slightest . . .
Cheers - Ethan
Aerial map of the Bay Area
Tomales Bay
Classic Hwy 1