I feel you Sandy, my soon to be 25 year old Road King has no cruise. Ran a five hundred mile day trip to the Black Hills Sunday and was feeling it at the end lol. Also I experienced the Pacific, but on the coast of South Korea. As a farm boy from the Midwest I had to walk into it , wearing my combat boots and all. Switched out boots for the flight home and a week later finally got around to dumping my barracks bag. I'd put the damp boots in the bottom and they came out in pieces, the salt ate them 😂. Awesome video 👍
when you delete something its still there until you overwrite it. It just doesn't show up because its going to show that space as usable. You have to have a program that can recover deleted data.
I've lived in Northern California, about an hour from the Pacific Coast Highway. In eighteen years there, I've experienced fog almost every day except for two occasions. But those two time were gorgeous, Those trips were when COVID hit California.
The C in Yachats is silent, pronounce it Ya-hots. The tsunami zone signs, and sirens, are the only warning you are going to get when "The Big One" knocks everything down West of Interstate 5 with a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, and then scours the low coastal areas with the 100' tall wall of water, sand, gravel and boulders from the deep. Greatly simplified, it means go faster and get to really high ground right now! The Big One is megathrust earthquake that has hit along the Cascadia Subduction Zone at intervals averaging 243 years over the last 10,000 years and intermittently in approx. 500 year intervals over the last 3,500 years. The last time The Big One hit was in late January, 1700 with enough force to send a tsunami 4,800 miles to the East coast of Japan where it wrought havoc with 5' - 15' tall waves. This subduction zone is where the Explorer, Juan de Fuca and Gorda tectonic oceanic bed plates are sliding under the North American Continental Plate. The zone runs from Vancouver BC down to the Lost Coast CA, ending where San Andreas Fault heads into the ocean in one of the worlds most seismically active spots, the Mendocino Fracture Zone. You can see it's Western edge on Google Earth or Maps as a set of jagged lines about 50 - 200 miles offshore; it's Eastern edge is the East side of the Pacific Coast Mountain Range. These three ocean bed plates are growing and moving East from the divergent boundary edge at the East side of the Pacific Plate. They're each is moving East at different rates, to the tune of a couple of inches per year, they're pushing hard and they'd grow more if the big heavy North American Continent wasn't in the way. As they dive under the North American Plate they grip onto it, this pushes and squeezes the both the ocean bed plates and the continental plate and when the pressure finally exceeds the friction they all go hard, AKA, The Big One. The first nations people say the battle between the whale and the thunderbird shook the land for days, the ocean receded for four days, the ground grew hot, and then the ocean came back and grew higher than the highest trees for more days. Modern geology suggests a quake so hard that it will throw people up and down like a trampoline. Coastal sediment samples suggest ground subsidence measured in yards that turn solid ground into saltwater bays, and equally massive uplifts in the coastal mountain range. This is why the national and state financed highways in the area, such as the glorious sweeping state highway CA-299 from McKinleyville to Pit River is so awesome, and all the county maintained roads in between are subsiding cracked bumpy budget busting twisting snakes.
Feels great rewatching our adventure ❤
The Softail is the best for touring. I have a 2023 Heritage that I can ride all day and feel great! Stock seat and shocks. And I’m 73.
Another great video! Loved your excitement when you reached the pacific.
I agree! It’s so comfortable
Beautiful country, good friends, awesome people, life is good!!!😊 thank you for taking the time to share your adventure👍🏻🇺🇸
You got some awesome riding shots man!
What an amazing video Sandy. I enjoyed every minute. Thanks!
Such an amazing experience Ty for the footage
🤷♂️ some things in life need no records but thanx for sharing what you can.
I feel you Sandy, my soon to be 25 year old Road King has no cruise. Ran a five hundred mile day trip to the Black Hills Sunday and was feeling it at the end lol. Also I experienced the Pacific, but on the coast of South Korea. As a farm boy from the Midwest I had to walk into it , wearing my combat boots and all. Switched out boots for the flight home and a week later finally got around to dumping my barracks bag. I'd put the damp boots in the bottom and they came out in pieces, the salt ate them 😂. Awesome video 👍
Wowzy. What a view.
Hi, Sandy.
Great video! Now you gotta get a twin cam or better yet, an evo harley
Good Video !
I just wanted to know when you're going to get yourself a Springer ????
You will see very soon...👍🏻 😆 LOL 👍🏻
your best vid yet that I have seen.
when you delete something its still there until you overwrite it. It just doesn't show up because its going to show that space as usable. You have to have a program that can recover deleted data.
Great content Sandy watch out for Bigfoot!!
Haha 🤣
I've lived in Northern California, about an hour from the Pacific Coast Highway. In eighteen years there, I've experienced fog almost every day except for two occasions. But those two time were gorgeous, Those trips were when COVID hit California.
The C in Yachats is silent, pronounce it Ya-hots. The tsunami zone signs, and sirens, are the only warning you are going to get when "The Big One" knocks everything down West of Interstate 5 with a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, and then scours the low coastal areas with the 100' tall wall of water, sand, gravel and boulders from the deep. Greatly simplified, it means go faster and get to really high ground right now! The Big One is megathrust earthquake that has hit along the Cascadia Subduction Zone at intervals averaging 243 years over the last 10,000 years and intermittently in approx. 500 year intervals over the last 3,500 years. The last time The Big One hit was in late January, 1700 with enough force to send a tsunami 4,800 miles to the East coast of Japan where it wrought havoc with 5' - 15' tall waves. This subduction zone is where the Explorer, Juan de Fuca and Gorda tectonic oceanic bed plates are sliding under the North American Continental Plate. The zone runs from Vancouver BC down to the Lost Coast CA, ending where San Andreas Fault heads into the ocean in one of the worlds most seismically active spots, the Mendocino Fracture Zone. You can see it's Western edge on Google Earth or Maps as a set of jagged lines about 50 - 200 miles offshore; it's Eastern edge is the East side of the Pacific Coast Mountain Range. These three ocean bed plates are growing and moving East from the divergent boundary edge at the East side of the Pacific Plate. They're each is moving East at different rates, to the tune of a couple of inches per year, they're pushing hard and they'd grow more if the big heavy North American Continent wasn't in the way. As they dive under the North American Plate they grip onto it, this pushes and squeezes the both the ocean bed plates and the continental plate and when the pressure finally exceeds the friction they all go hard, AKA, The Big One.
The first nations people say the battle between the whale and the thunderbird shook the land for days, the ocean receded for four days, the ground grew hot, and then the ocean came back and grew higher than the highest trees for more days. Modern geology suggests a quake so hard that it will throw people up and down like a trampoline. Coastal sediment samples suggest ground subsidence measured in yards that turn solid ground into saltwater bays, and equally massive uplifts in the coastal mountain range. This is why the national and state financed highways in the area, such as the glorious sweeping state highway CA-299 from McKinleyville to Pit River is so awesome, and all the county maintained roads in between are subsiding cracked bumpy budget busting twisting snakes.