November 4th, Big Bear (South)
 

Last updated: 01/06/2008

 

Courtesy of Tim Shevlin:

The morning dawned bright and beautiful -- a perfect day for a So Cal HSTA ride to Big Bear Lake. We had some concern before the ride about possible road closures due to the recent fires and also weather reports of gusty winds returning, but neither happened and the ride went wonderfully according to plan.  Meeting at the Ortega Hwy. start point were Tim Shevlin and Lon and Pam Larsen on ST1300's, and Steve Kaufman and John Swett on FJR 1300's. Following a short ride on the construction-impacted Ortega, the group stopped at the Lookout at Lake Elsinore to pick up Mike Sleeman and Doug McIntyre on VFR's and Dan Clark on his show-quality CX-650 Turbo.

The ride segment to Big Bear included a loop through some scenic apple country in and around Oak Glen, but thankfully the harvest was mostly in and traffic was light. Then on up the hill to big Bear Bear via Rte. 38, a real favorite with motorcyclists with its 34 miles of excellent pavement and sweepers ranging from high speed to near switchback. The fast guys led the way, but not by much, and just as we arrived Big Bear City local traffic caused the group to arrive rejoined -- each of us thoroughly jazzed by the great road and relieved to find no road interruptions anywhere.

After a hearty lunch at Boo Bear's Den in the City of Big Bear Lake, the group split up, with most opting for the very challenging Rte. 18 ridge route to Crestline, then on down the hill on curvy but clean Rte. 138 and home. Special note: Wow, the two-up Larsen duo really had that ST1300 beast crankin' in the curves. Verrry impressive!

Other than seeing a few structures burned to the ground in one short stretch of highway near Lake Arrowhead, there was little evidence of the catastrophic fires that only a week before had so impacted the area. We were all thankful that the fires were mostly history that day and that we we afforded such grand riding conditions so soon afterward.

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