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Spring Trip Planning - Input Appreciated! - Turned Trip Report

Like Reama said: Some of my favorite roads.
I hope you waved as you went by thru Eureka.
Tomorrow the weather is supposed to be beautiful, so enjoy the sights thru Forks of the Salmon.
I didn't wave, but I did split every light and drag race some angry old dude in a Geo Metro. At that point, I really wanted to get to my room for the night!
 
I didn't wave, but I did split every light and drag race some angry old dude in a Geo Metro. At that point, I really wanted to get to my room for the night!
@CrazyCooter had words for me when I lane split in eureka. Apparently, I ride “like a fourth world savage.” :rofl
 
Like Reama said: Some of my favorite roads.
I hope you waved as you went by thru Eureka.
Tomorrow the weather is supposed to be beautiful, so enjoy the sights thru Forks of the Salmon.
P.S. I can’t wait to see your face in weaverville.
 
Day 12:

Getting started on the second-to-last day in Trinidad, I had to make a trip down to the harbor for the pictures I had taken time and again. Trinidad is such a beautiful little Town! Then it was off to Orick and the Bald Hills.

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First, one last ocean picture before I headed inland.

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The Bald Hills Road is a mixture of broken pavement in the beginning, getting better and better as you head east. Nothing particularly technical, but fun, flowy, and peaceful. I hardly saw another car.

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A short ride on Hwy 169, before taking Hwy 96 to the Forks of Salmon turn. Forks of Salmon is like going back in time! Basically, a single-lane goat road on the river and clinging to rock cliffs, again, nothing terribly technical, but the narrow road, blind turns around rock outcroppings, broken asphalt, and threat of an oncoming vehicle keep you on your toes!

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I chose Sawyer's Bar at the junction, continuing the back-in-time theme! Sawyer's has a similar vibe to Forks of Salmon, but gets more windy as you progress, before an awesome climb to the summit! It was in the upper 80's down at the river, and it felt great to gain some elevation and get some cooler temperatures at the top.

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Once I hit Etna on Hwy 3, it was a relatively short ride to Scott River Road, and Hwy 96 to I-5 and Ashland.

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I arrived at my place in Ashland just a few miles short of 3,000, and feeling plenty tired with the heat and 12 consecutive days of riding. Tomorrow I get about 15 miles of great uphill switchbacks on Hwy 66 before a relaxed ride to Klamath Falls, and a straight shot to Bend up Hwy 97.

One more day!
 
Bald Hills road looks super cool. :thumbup

Dig the old wood and metal bridges too. :cool
 
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Bald Hills road looks super cool. :thumbup

Dig the old wood and metal bridges too. :cool
Bald hills is really cool at the top. Huge meadows and open space, and a fun road. Well worth it, and a good route to get to Forks of Salmon. So much terrain to explore up there!
 
:laughing because Forks is 100% not my thing.
Did it once and I had some nervous moments on the one lane stuff with a truck right at the cliffs.

Granted the ride down the hill was phenomenal and was almost worth it.
 
I never saw a car the entire ride, but things could get sketchy in a hurry! I was heading east, so at least if I did see a car I got the uphill side instead of the sheer drop!
 
Smart there. I just followed along … duh.
The K1300s SuperTanker was probably not the right tool for the job either. :laughing

Have fun tomorrow
 
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