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 Post subject: Palomar Observatory
PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 1:22 pm 
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Palomar Observatory is well known, we read about it in grade school the '60's when America was on it's way to the moon. I've been up there once before but not for about 12 years. What a ride, I purposely left late to miss all the ricky racers that use the Cork-Screw for a race track. As I turned up the mountain road I saw fire trucks, an ambulance, and 6 hi way patrol cars. As I rolled past an accident scene I saw a tarp on the ground with someone covered, a bunch of debris on the ground and what looked to be what was left of a motorcycle (Ninja or Hyabusa) and a small car with the front missing. My heart broke, and I shed some tears for what looked to be someone that wasn't going home that day. I was going to do a U-turn and head home with a heavy heart, knowing I almost lost my brother on this very same road too. Something inside me said I owed it to all that ride to get to the top of this mountain just to say F - U to the evil spirits that inhabit that place. The farther I went up the more I felt I had to get there. It's a technical ride and not for the faint of heart.

My heart and prayers go out to the rider that never made it home that day. RIP.

Here's what I saw once I got to the top - pretty beautiful place.

I've included the map page and pics of the Palomar Observatory - Enjoy.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 6:42 pm 
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Thanks for sharing... awesome looking place. The area looks like cool riding grounds.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 10:18 pm 
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harley wrote:
Looks like a fun ride


Yeah it is!! - Sadly the whole way up and most of the day I couldn't get that wreck out of my mind. It was hard to enjoy the ride, even though it was kick ass. Vistas and pretty spectacular overlooks for most of the ride, helped to clear my mind here and there. But - Something like that is hard to get out of your head - I was riding alone and my mind was wandering, it left an impression on me for the rest of the day.
I was pretty happy when I reached to Observatory - and - for a short time felt like a kid roaming around the grounds and inside the building. I kept thinking about having to paint that place, probably be a blast. The white wash stucco really stands out, I was on a ride coming back from Borrego Springs and I saw the Observatory from many miles away, maybe 10 or so, up on the top of the mountain. That was when i decided I wanted to check it out.

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Thanks for sharing... awesome looking place. The area looks like cool riding grounds.


My Pleasure - I'm including the trip map I used to plan it out - Door to door 268 miles. The region is some really good riding and the roads are pretty nice and some are fairly new pavement.

I was having a blast passing the casino buses up the hills - they were going 35 in a 55, I'd punch it in 3rd and I felt like I was on a rocket ship - smile time.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 12:45 am 
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Glad your rebuild pulls like I said it would. I will be. Out your way about the 27th of July
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:36 am 
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harley wrote:
Glad your rebuild pulls like I said it would.


WHO DA MAN? YOU DA MAN!! :icon_thumbsup: :icon_clap: :icon_laughing: :icon_You_Rock: :icon_whee: :icon_hat:
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I will be. Out your way about the 27th of July
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Get your list together - all the places out this way you'd like to ride to - Disney land is $96 bucks for the day - The beach is free where I'll take ya. -AND- you better bring some glue to put your eyeballs back in - :icon_laughing:

I'll feed ya some BBQ at the homestead and your choice of any soft drink - I remembered.
I'm thinking a nice Sirloin with the rub anyway you like it - I take mine seared on the outside & red in the middle.

Really looking forward to sharing the road with you. Plenty of places out this way worthy of a look.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:00 am 
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I did a search to find out what happened on Sunday - 6-1

https://www.760kfmb.com/story/25668228/m ... r-mountain

The accident scene I saw was the remnants of a head on collision. The Echo was missing it's front end and there was debris everywhere in front of the camp ground driveway. The bike was a ways away from the tarp. Really grizzly. I didn't look too hard and saw that much... Like I said it left a mark on me.

I needed some closure...


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