View Single Post
Old 06-23-2008, 09:01 AM   #11 (permalink)
reg71 Male
Squidleyous Maximus
 
reg71's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Last Online: Today 10:38 AM
Location: Central Coast, CA - Find Me!
My Ride: 1998 VFR 800, 2003 YZ 450 F, 1990 Suzuki DR 100
View my Photo Gallery
Posts: 4,427
Thanks: 4
Thanked 43 Times in 31 Posts
Send a message via MSN to reg71 Send a message via Yahoo to reg71
Quote:
Originally Posted by Cjarava View Post
Yes, I plan on taking the 10 to were it ends. I was concerned with traffic, any advise would be great.
Okay, I don't know hwy 1 once you get past Santa Barbara to the south very well so I start there. If you are going from the south heading north, I'd get off in Santa Barbara and take 154 up past Lake Cachuma. It'll get you off Hwy 101 for a while which Hwy 1 runs into at several spots along the way. It is also a little shorter than the other way. Hwy ! doesn't hug the coast much at the part you'll be skipping anyway.

It'll put you back on Hwy 101 North of Buellton and south of Santa Maria. Just stay on 101 for a bit cause Hwy 1 still is quite a ways from the water at this point and goes through several small towns of little interest. 101 will take you up to what we call 5 cities and then Hwy 1 is rejoining it. You'll know when the ocean breeze hits you and you see the big blue puddle off on your left.

You'll only be by the water for a short time then the road will curve off through some small hills. This is just south of San Luis Obispo. You can take an exit and head over to Avila ( a decent little beach town) or keep going up to SLO for plenty of dining options. Again, if you give some heads up, Brian (SLOVFR), tori, or myself may be able to meet up with you and help you find some good roads through our neck of the woods.

Ok, at San Luis Obispo (SLO) you can catch the Hwy 1 exit again towards Morro Bay. It's an ok ride (not much for curves but a little scenery). Morro Bay is a neat town, though. If you decide to go to north county (where I live) stay on 101 and then take the Santa Margarita exit. Get on Hwy 58 (you'll turn right in town and cross som RR tracks and be heading generally east) You'll come to a turnoff on your left that keeps you on 58 keep following it or you'll go to the pozo saloon. If you see the saloon, stop in for a burger and then turn around and head back to grab 58. (pozo rd is nice little stretch of road, too though) Once on 58 watch for a left hand turn onto 229. This is a 6 mile stretch of road guaranteed to bring a smile to your face. It's tight and twisty and pretty newly surfaced. Just watch for trucks pulling horse trailers and harleys running into your side of the road. here are a few pics from 229 Hwy 229 pics

Ok, 229 will T- off at hwy 41, if you go left you can follow it all the way back to Atascadero (where I live) and then on through to Morro Bay. Now granted my way to get to Morro Bay is a bit longer, but it'll be much much more fun. Or if you want you can catch 101 in Atascadero then take Hwy 46 west to catch Hwy 1 just north of Morro Bay a bit. (I know a couple really fun roads to make this part of the trip longer, too)

From Morro Bay to Cambria you are not by the water on Hwy 1 and it's pretty straight but you pretty much have to get on at 46 or else you cant get across the mountains for a good ways up north.

Past Cambria, you see San Simeon and that's where the seals hang out. There is also an old lighthouse around there, but I don't think you can get too close. (at least I never have) Just north of that is Hearst Castle which is a neat place to visit. Welcome to Hearst Castle

After Hearst Castle you get closer to the water and the road get more fun. Don't get too distracted by the scenery cause the road can bite you. You'll start heading up the cliffside towards Ragged Point and will run into cage traffic. Especially watch for RVs cloggin up the road. If you can time this during the week as opposed to weekend you are much better off. If you are anti double yellow passing, you are in for a tedious ride. If you do pas on double yellow, just make damn sure you can see ahead. Lots of people get hurt in the next 100 miles of hwy 1.

You can follow this all the way up to Big Sur. You might want to take a break there for a bit to vent your frustrations on all the lookie lous that nearly ran you over then get back on the road and keep heading towards Monterrey then up towards Castroville. That's about as far north as I usually take it, but I'm sure someone can help you with the parts up closer to the bay area. That takes you though one of the most well known sections and therefore most crowded. I'll PM you my info and when you get near Santa Barbara county, maybe I can come down and escort you the long way through our little playground.
__________________
_____________________________________________________
Reg71 - Central Coast, CA
98 VFR 800 - 5G Brotherhood
reg71 is offline   Reply With Quote