Thursday June 6, 2024 - Eureka, CA to Ukiah, CA via the "Lost Coast".
We left Eureka late for us at 1000. A brief spurt down US-101 put us into the old Redwood Lumber Victorian village of Fortuna, CA.
Of course it wouldn't be the " Flat White" tour without stopping for a coffee, so we did!
It wasn't the best coffee if the trip and they charged extra to make it right by adding more espresso. Sad situation.
But we had entertainment while we sipped
Initially he was afraid of us in our gear but soon succumbed to ear scratches and we were best buddies by stops end.
Fortuna really is a Victorian jem!
Main Street
Fortunately is also the Northern terminus of the famed "Matolle Road" the entrance to the "Lost Coast". Matolle Road is a goat path for most of the Northern section.
But soon opens to some beautiful vistas
It was in the low 50s on the coast, but just a few miles inland at Honeydew it was 92f when we stopped for a cold drink.
From Honeydew we made our way back towards US-101 through Ettersburg a few small redwood groves.
And then turned onto the famous CA-1 "Highway One" at Leggett.
Between 101 and the coast is a beautiful stretch of road that requires all ones attention, thus no pictures.
Between reaching the Coast and Fort Bragg there were multiple one lane construction sites, 5 in all, if I remember correctly. We got lucky at a few and sailed through but stopped at most.
Tough view while we waited!
In Fort Bragg we needed coffee.
CA-20 runs from Fort Bragg to Willits on 101. It is 37 miles of twisty paradise if you're not stuck behind slow traffic. These two kept up a good pace for 25 miles before finally letting us pass by pulling into a turnout. There are no "passing zones" slow traffic is supposed to pull over after 5 vehicles are following.
A short jaunt down 101 from Willits to Ukiah brought us to our home for the evening and a rendezvous with another riding group "Dangerous Curves".
We all walked across the street to a very warm inside Applebee's for supper.
Alas, at 72 I think I'm the " Senior Member"
Stay tuned, tomorrow we head back North to Shelter Cove for a night at/on the beach.