Friday, January 25, 2008

Motorcycle Tours

Rural Route Rider Tours

Rural Route Rider's tour Isn't that what it is all about? Finding a back road with little traffic and provides the rider with a rock and roll experience he can remember for years to come.

Rural Route Road Rider's  find "the best motorcycle adventures to be had in California." Whether it be on Harley-Davidson or a metric, the dinners and conversations are likely to be the same.

Rural Route Rider's  self self expressions are perfect for the independent spirit who wants to launch a motorcycle adventure on their own, with friends, or with family. It can be a variety of 8-day 3-day and afternoon trips, sometimes even a"dream come true" tour custom designed by by someone who knows you better than you know yourself.

One of the best things about California is its beautiful climate.  Generally speaking, there is no bad time of the year to visit Southern California.  Around Los Angeles and San Diego, summer high temperatures are typically around 75 degrees Fahrenheit, with winter lows around 50 degrees.  Rain is infrequent and sunshine is typical, so bring your sunscreen and leave your umbrella at home.

As you head north along the coast, expect a bit more wind and rain, and slightly cooler temperatures.  San Francisco has a reputation for being particularly chilly and windy, due to the cold bay waters. 

If you’re heading to Tahoe for skiing, the resorts typically have their snow seasons from early winter to late spring.  Expect winter temperatures around 30 degrees in this region, and summer highs near 80.

Death Valley visitors should avoid going in the summer, when temperatures can rise to over 100 degrees.  A visit in the spring or fall makes for a much more pleasant way to explore this desert region.

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No matter how long the winter, spring is sure to follow.

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Saturday, January 12, 2008

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Itsnowshit Finally, my quest for snow truncated Winter in California hit hard this year. But still the California snow line has been ever elusive as my cousin, Son and self travel high up the mountain on New Years Day in search of the fluffy stuff. Running short of time we pick a spot that barely had enough snow to make a snow ball. Snap a few pics and head for home. A week later I find myself once again in search of the white powder made from crystals so cold it makes your joints stiff and painfull. Funny, huh? It is Jan 7th, 3 days after the first big storm in 08. The weather man promises snow at 2,000 feet. And gives me a 2 hour window of no precipatation. Man, I could not scramble fast enough getn KT ready to roar. It's funny how a bike reacts after watching a cousins video of his wings speedo.
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