Ride to Kernville & Death Valley
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Welcome back to our motorcycle vlog!
This trip takes us to Southern California, with a stay in Kernville and a ride through Death Valley. We got a break from the recent rain and took the opportunity to get back on the bike. I am sure glad we did. Death Valley and Kernville have some beautiful countryside & great motorcycle riding.
Life on a motorcycle is good. The desert in December is just amazing. Another great weekend of motorcycle riding. That's really what it's all about.
Hope you enjoy it!
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Very nice!!
Thanks! That ride was a ton of fun. Death Valley is an amazing place when it's not 110° in the shade!
Nice to see you riding again.. missed the videos.. stay safe you two
Nice video. I did a similar ride in November with a group of BMW GS riders. Had a little light rain going out of Kernville, but otherwise a great trip. It does get cold in the mountains, though, so dress in layers! Thanks for posting!
Yeah, nights in Kernville were chilly. Heated jackets help a bunch :). We want to do a Spring trip up into the sequoias when it’s warmer. Hope to see you out on the road.
You folks continue to churn out quality entertainment. Thank you for bringing me along. As always, please ride safe.
Thanks! Glad you enjoy these. We love riding, and sharing our love for riding. Appreciate you coming along.
Woo-hoo great video.. thanks for the share..I haven't ridden in awhile.. kinda get the feeling I need to take a trip..
Thanks! Yep, get out there if you can.
Couple of tips for next time ( when mt. snow isn’t a factor) you can continue up river from Whispering pines all the way across the sierras , coming out in the S J valley around porterville. From there you can access either the 99 north or over a little further west to the 5 and head home. You will see the most beautiful high country including the world famous trail of a hundred giants among other not to be missed sights. The original Johnny Mcnalleys lodge and steak house is up there too, about 15 miles north of where you stayed, and is a great place to stay the night when open and have a nice steak dinner in a historical place. Then, hang a right at the Johnsondale bridge head up Sherman pass road ( we used to call it cherry hill road growing up) and you can go ever the sierras the other direction thru once again must see places like the dome land wilderness lookout, Kennedy meadows , and drop down nine mile canyon into the desert just north of Ridgecrest on the 14 ( Pearsonville) enjoy
Thanks for the info! We will give it a shot.
Nice! Wish I could ride in December. Up here in Canada 🇨🇦 is cold!
Yikes, we took a ride up through BC a ways back. Would love to tour up that way. Let’s see what the summer brings :)
Trona may be an industrial town but it has a beautiful history. Read up on the epic journey of the Jayhawker party of 1849 that cut through Death Valley in a desperate attempt to get to the California gold fields via Los Angeles. It is one of the great survival stories of the American West.
I had no idea, will read up on it!