Two Wheels and a Road 2.3 - Death Valley with Orange Coast H.O.G.
In our third episode of season 2 join Wayne, Cowboy and Mo as they explore the roads of North America, one road at a time.
In this episode the guys join the Orange Coast Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.) chapter on a great three day ride through Death Valley including some great roads like Angeles Crest (CA - 2), Tehachapi Loop, Lake Isabella/Kern River, Panamint Valley and of course Death Valley.
The guys will also go over some local history including: What engineering marvel helped trains get over Tehachapi Pass; What town boomed by providing a needed ingredient for Ammunition during World War I;
and where was the final hideout for Charles Manson and the spot where he was finally arrested?
In the end Mo will share some notes from the road.
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Two Wheels and a Road 2.2 - Salton Sea HWY 111
Season 2 keeps rolling with the second episode from Wayne, Cowboy and Mo as they explore the roads of North America, one road at a time.
This episode they head to the desert to explore Highway 111 and some great riding including Box Canyon as well as stops to explore Desert Beach, Bombay Beach and Salvation Mountain.
The guys will also go over some local history including; what town started as a water stop between Yuma and Los Angeles; What lake had so many game fish that you didn't even need bait and where in the desert can you find an artists monument to his relationship with God.
In the end Mo will share his Notes From the Road and some thoughts on having a reason to ride.
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Two Wheels and a Road 2.1 - Mt Baldy & Glendora Ridge Road
Join Wayne, Cowboy and Mo as they explore North America, one road at a time. This episode they head to Southern California's inland empire to ride a route through Carbon Canyon & Chino Hills Parkway on the way to Mt. Baldy and the tiny but spectacular Glendora Ridge Road.
Also in this episode will be some history from the route including: What city is known for having “Trees and PHD’s”; What is the reason they built the Glendora Ridge Road and why there is a bridge in the middle of the wilderness.
In the end Mo will share his Notes From the Road and some thoughts on having a reason to ride.
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