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<blockquote data-quote="SacramentoMike" data-source="post: 1173229" data-attributes="member: 11508"><p>Brad's so right about both 23 and 49 (do the one, don't do the other), but I bookmarked Tyler's route. When Jerry said something about Jesus Maria, I thought he was exclaiming till I saw her map! :lol: </p><p></p><p>But Hans, really, 49 on Labor Day Weekend? Traffic and enforcement are very heavy there at ALL times, but damn. To me, the real joy of riding in the foothills is the roads that turn <em>off </em>roads like 49 and 88. They all come out somewhere, and they're all fun, twisty, and MUCH more lightly travelled. For example, if you're heading up 88 past Pioneer, look for Omo Ranch Road (find it on Google Earth). It comes out after 25 miles or so near Plymouth (on 49). You might get lonesome on that road, but never bored. Ride it from either end. Couple million other good choices up that way too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SacramentoMike, post: 1173229, member: 11508"] Brad's so right about both 23 and 49 (do the one, don't do the other), but I bookmarked Tyler's route. When Jerry said something about Jesus Maria, I thought he was exclaiming till I saw her map! :lol: But Hans, really, 49 on Labor Day Weekend? Traffic and enforcement are very heavy there at ALL times, but damn. To me, the real joy of riding in the foothills is the roads that turn [I]off [/I]roads like 49 and 88. They all come out somewhere, and they're all fun, twisty, and MUCH more lightly travelled. For example, if you're heading up 88 past Pioneer, look for Omo Ranch Road (find it on Google Earth). It comes out after 25 miles or so near Plymouth (on 49). You might get lonesome on that road, but never bored. Ride it from either end. Couple million other good choices up that way too. [/QUOTE]
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