Ode to my fellow Mild Hogs



Okay, I'm not planning to get sentimental, but as I was riding today with Outlaw and Repo Man, I was thinking how nice it is to have them to ride with. The weather today was pretty darn nice. Because of the inland temperatures (around 100!) we elected to head to the coast where it is cooler. That is one of the wonders of Northern California. If you don't like the weather, drive 20 miles and you can be in something totally different. We met Jersey for coffee. It was great to see him. I honestly miss riding with him. Now that he is retired he does not have much time to ride.... I did not realize that's how it worked... He had to "pull" an engine or something... It is in the back of a pick up, so that is more like lifting than pulling, but perhaps it is just semantics.... Any way, he was too "busy" to ride. We headed west and snaked our way to Marin and ended up on Lucas Valley Road.... This a beautiful road that winds through the hills of Marin County and eventually dumps you in the little town of Nicasio. As described in Wilkipedia...

Nicasio



The town center has a post office (zip code 94946), a general store, a tiny real estate office, St. Mary’s Church (established in 1867), a baseball field located in the town square, Rancho Nicasio, which is a bar/restaurant/live music establishment, a Druid's Hall, as well as a number of private homes. The town was founded in the early 19th century to support local agricultural, timber, and fishing activities. The town once boasted the twenty-two room Hotel Nicasio, which opened in 1867 but burned down in December 1940. Just north of town on Nicasio Valley Road is a beautiful red-painted one-room schoolhouse that opened in 1871. The building is currently a listed historical landmark.


Did you catch that, a Druid's hall. You just have to love Marin. We also ended up driving past the Luke Skywalker Ranch, estate of George Lucas. While I could not see the estate, I can tell you that the fence surrounding it is pretty darn nice...


The Dog Days of Tomales.....


From Nicasio we continued west Past Point Reyes and along the Tomales Bay eventually stopping in the tiny town of Tomales where we enjoyed a coffee at the local cafe. No Starbucks in Tomales, or any brand name for that matter. It was obviously dog day in Tomales as everyone had their pooches in tow. After coffee'ing up, we headed east towards Bodega where it gradually became hotter and hotter. For those unfamiliar with Bodega, that is where the "school" scene from The Birds was filmed. The school still stands and is a popular stopping place for visitors. We did not stop as it appeared crowded and we have been there many times. Really, once is quite enough... From there we headed over the hills into Napa Valley and eventually Lake Berryessa and then home as it progressively got hotter.


Outlaw and Repo Man


Okay, back to the title of this Blog...Ode to my fellow Mild Hogs.... I want to recognize the great guys I get to ride with regularly. Outlaw is always the leader, whether he wants to or not. He sets the course, the speed and the stops. He is conscious of all the riders in the group from the first to last and seldom strands anyone at a light. He is also unbelievable at spotting cops. He can see them a mile away, in the bushes or sitting on ramps. It's not that we are doing anything illegal, but sometimes we may exceed the speed limit ever so slightly. I often wonder if outlaw is smuggling automatic weapons in his bags, the way he is on the lookout. He is also on the lookout for all kinds of hazards that may effect the other riders in the group. He lets us know if there is traffic backing up that may require a stop, or debris in the road. He is the perfect leader of the pack. Thanks for taking the lead!

Repo Man regularly brings up the rear...okay, no snickering... He willingly rides last in the pack. This is by far the toughest spot because you are always catching the last of a changing light, or perhaps not. You get to change lanes or pass when the gap is quickly closing or already gone. This role has few benefits, one of them being able to witness the bone head moves of your fellow riders... For the record I was looking at that electric motorcycle and did not see the raised manhole. Besides, I only grazed it! I did see you shaking your head Mister Judgemental.... Thanks Repo Man for patiently fulfilling this tough and thankless position in the pack.

There, I better quit before I start getting all sentimental and mushy over my friends, after all we will be sharing a room in Sturgis....right Jer?

See you on the road!

Sturgis Preview...For the ladies...


Well, I understand that many blogs attract controversy, but never did I imagine my Strugis Preview would elicit such strong emotions among...the ladies (said with a bit of a sleezy tone if you know what I mean...) I guess I can understand their beef as I am a sensitive male myself. For example, sometimes I can't decide what to wear...black t-shirt, or gray t-shirt. I even cry at movies...when the popcorn runs out. Like many of ...the ladies, I also worry if my butt looks big in my jeans, but I know better than to ask! Okay, you get the point...

So in deference to...the ladies, I give you THE MEN OF STURGIS!

Easy girls, I'm just getting warmed up!

Those Walmart jeans seem to be the Apache brand. When you least expect it, they creep up on you and wipe you out.... No disrespect to our native American brothers...



This is Repo Man trying to make himself look bigger....Don't ask me... It looks like it worked!





I know what you are thinking...yes, we made a lot of stops...but check out those guns!


Jersey gets 'his' twisted in a pain threshold contest with a local....He took it like a man, not... Screamed "mommy" like a little girl....




A self portrait by Outlaw....He can't smile because of all the bugs in his teeth....



The one tat I can show you ladies....


Jersey relaxing after enjoying too much of the nightlife in Sturgis....



The quintessential male in Sturgis! (California High School graduates, please refer to your dictionary...book with definitions...oh never mind!



I hope...the ladies enjoyed 'their preview' and the chance to laugh along with us, at us. We really aren't as bad as you might imagine or the pictures might depict us. We are always perfect gentlemen when we ride...




Well, most of the time.....

See you on the road....

























Sturgis Preview 2010


Fellow bike enthusiasts.

Well, it has been a couple of years since the Mild Hogs have been in Sturgis and we are long overdue. I can already feel the call of the open road, the camaraderie of other riders, the freedom that only two wheels can offer. Outlaw, Repo Man (RM) and Snake are hitching up the chaps and heading cross country. There is nothing like the open road in Outlaw's new pick up with the bikes in tow! In Sturgis they sell patches that say "I rode mine". I keep looking for the "I towed mine" patch. No luck so far... RM is shipping his bike since we only have a 2 bike trailer. It is actually a pretty good deal. They pick up your bike at your house and drop it at the HD shop in Sturgis. No fuss, no muss...



Hey Jersey! You were supposed to watch my bike.

This year we are meeting up with our Mild Hog brothers for a ride and then barbecue. There will be members from Michigan, Wisconsin, Australia and of course Northern California. There may be others, but not certain at this time. It will be great to finally meet Paul and the guys from Michigan. We have been in touch via email since forming our club and it will be nice to put faces with the email addresses. Who knows, maybe we will make plans with the Aussie's to join them for a ride in their country one day. If you are a product of the California school system, Australia is the only country that covers an entire continent...Australia! Because of Australia's isolation it has many animals that are not native any where else such as kangaroos and koalas.



Beer anyone?


The sites are some of the most spectacular in U.S.. Mt. Rushmore, Custer National Park, Badlands, and Crazy Horse. Wild buffalo, deer and antelope are everywhere. If you are very careful, you may even see some wild ass. I can remember the day Repo Man actually pet a little wild ass....I believe I have that picture somewhere....





Repo Man handling some wild ass in S.D.



Other shots of S.D.






Well, that's is for now.
See you on the road...to Sturgis. I'll be the one sipping a coke and eating beef jerky. Wave as you go by....