Group ride with Cal Coast Riders
Bill Muneio | July 11, 2010Went on a group ride today up to Arroyo Grande. Managed to miss multiple rain showers and enjoyed some perfect riding weather. Tried out my new camera tether set up and my BMW “city pants” (review coming soon).
Arroyo Grande Cal Coast Ride
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But there is hope and it’s called “Moto Camping”. To be honest I almost prefer camping to motels and what I’ve found works really well is sprinkling a few motel nights into the camping mix. By allowing myself a nice hot shower and a real bed every once in awhile I can stay on the road for quite some time and the longer on the road the more I get to ride and the more I get to ride the more I get to see. It’s a win win. So the planning has already begun with a spring trip to Death Valley then a group trip with Cal Coast Riders up the western side of the Sierra’s following some of Hwy 49 then there’s the BMW rally in Oregon and at least one more trip to Big Sur and further exploration of the Bay area and of course I have got to fit in Sonora, Ebbetts ands Monitor passes in. There’s a lot to do and see! And I’ve got to keep this blog current for both people that read it. You may have noticed I have added another page category on the blog here












dashed when I saw it hadn’t transmitted a message for over an hour. It usually transmits about every 20 minutes give or take, hmmm had someone found it and turned it off? Well, I had to go back and see. It was getting dark by now but my curiosity had gotten the better of me and I just couldn’t wait until morning. After two hours of driving I didn’t find it that night and had pretty much given up hope, I figured somebody had picked it up and it was gone for good. When I got home I looked at the computer one more time just for the hell of it…it had moved! It was now about .5 miles back up the road! I wasn’t going to drive back up there again; not tonight anyway, but I continued to monitor it on the computer until I went to bed that night; there was no other movement no transmission at all. In the morning I took another look on the computer, just in case. What the hell, it was transmitting again and had been since about 2am. Now I was really curious, I had to go check it out. I called my partner at work and told him the story and said I would be in later. I plugged the exact coordinates of the last transmission into my GPS and headed out. I half expected to find it with some crack head who had been up all night trying figure out what it was. I followed the gps
to the coordinates and low and behold, I was directed to the same turn out I had stopped at to take some pictures during my ride , but there was no Spot to be seen. I had brought my laptop but as I figured there was no wifi up there so I couldn’t tell if it had moved or was still transmitting even. I decided to drive up the road a little carefully scanning the the roadside, nothing. Looks like I’m S.O.L. I turned around and headed back home. That was two wasted trips up here, damn! Wait a minute…Holy Shit there it is on the opposite side of the road about 500 yds before the turnout I had stopped at earlier, just lying on the shoulder. I’ll be damned I found it! Here’s the thing though when I looked at the pictures from the ride, I can clearly see that the Spot is still on my bike at the turnout, so how did it get 500yds back up the road?? Maybe the crackheads found it and gave up trying to call for a pizza with it. I’ll never know but I’m glad to have found it and glad to know if it had been me lying off the side of the road with it, someone would have found me.




















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