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Palomar Mountain ... San Diego...

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I am going to be in San Diego for week and a half again in February again (see if the Euro Trash Ego Machine holds together for more than 5 rides this time).

Palomar Mountain Road is on my list of roads and places to ride. I have seen that place mentioned here on GSR before.
I see it on the map. Who can tell me a thing or two about it?
I recall some place around there that was a good lunch place.... Mothers Kitchen...?
That is real important to my wife, to have a destination for a meal, and plan accordingly.
Me, I would just rather ride to a general area and fumble around, go on roads that look interesting on the map, follow the front fender, in what ever comes our way, (Singing: Born To Be Mild.). Maybe find a diner, maybe get cheese and crackers at a convenience store.

Speaking of riding around San Diego, and maps, there is a great map on SanDiego BMW motorcycle owner club website.
http://www.bmwocsd.org/

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Go get some Apple Pie in Julian. It will be COLD up there in Feb when you get elevation, may even be some snow. There is great riding around that area though.

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Thanks.

Ew, Elevation. THis flatlander midwesterner almost forgot about that aspect of things.
Yah, last year when there was say low-to-mid 80s in San Diego, and at higher elevations, say, Julian, it was upper 60s or low 70s, so, yah, 10-15 degress difference, which wasnt too much of a concern at that time.
BUt say if was to be mid 60s in San Diego (as it has been latley) to say upper 40s or low 50s, ah, yah, that would quite a consideration, ah, er, especially to my passenger.
Maybe keep that in mind when choosing what places I go myself and what places we go together.

Am looking for Borrego on the map. Sounds familiar.
Ah, Borrego Springs.
Have heard of the Montezuma Valley Road mentioned before, that goes to there.
SO that is a small town, with a diner or such. Okay.


Was in Julian last year, had BBQ at a place in the downtown area. If there again, maybe try the place near the edge of town.
Although not really interested in "touristy" type towns/places.

Who can tell me about Palomar Mt.
I understand there is a South Grade Rd (marked "tight, twisty, treaterous" on SD BMW OC map) that is better if take in the "up" direction, which is going in eastward direction.

Oh, hey, the "Mothers Kitchen is shown on the SD BMW OC map. Is there about where Soth Grade meets the East Grade and the road to the observatory.

Any other comments?

I am trying to not get too excited.
But...
But...

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The Yellow Deli, great place for lunch. Your wife will prob love it.
Commune run outdoor eating in the country a bit east of Escondito.
The road from Julian south(79 or maybe 74) to I 8 would be a great ride
I did it in a car.
I'll get on google earth and get back to you. Have ridden and driven tons a beautiful roads in there.
Fred
 
Used to ride all over that area a hundred years ago, don't remember which roads are which but most are fun. Elevation, yeah it gets cold. Bring a jacket. But you're from Michigan, you know this. If the mountains are too cold the desert will be warmer and drier. The high desert is in between, and it gets super cold at night.


From I 8 up to Julian, from there down to the east is a nice road, there was a fun one that drops down into Palm Springs, aw hell they are all good fun.
Sadly I don't think I ever rode on Palomar Mountain.
If you get farther north, highway 39 rocks. Pretty much any road in California outside of the valleys and away from the population centers is good riding.

Have fun out there.
 
Highway 78 & 76 (lake elsinore) are both good roads if you can avoid the Harley traffic... All round the state parks in that area make for great riding.

We did a Rally there in 2009 - about April I think. It was probably in the 30's at the top of Mt Palomar as well as overnight in Anza Borrego where we camped.

Should be able to see some pics here: http://s6.photobucket.com/user/salty_monk/library/Escondido Rally 09?sort=3&page=1

Some are in the car park at the top... like this one. Everyone was freezing despite the clothing & we rode up there in thick fog with about 20' visibility...

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Must be a fool to go camping near Julian in April. Oh yea me there in the center and bill still thawing out. Tom looks great.
 
The Yellow Deli, great place for lunch. Your wife will prob love it.
Commune run outdoor eating in the country a bit east of Escondito.
The road from Julian south(79 or maybe 74) to I 8 would be a great ride
I did it in a car.
I'll get on google earth and get back to you. Have ridden and driven tons a beautiful roads in there.
Fred
The pics in the link are from a ride I did last Feb. when we were in Oceanside for a couple months,
Fallbrook, DeLuz road winds it's way to Temecula, beautiful road to cruise along at max 30 mph.
Stopped at the Starbucks for a coffee on the edge of town. Headed south on Rainbow Canyon Rd (old 395)
to Rainbow, jumped over to Rice Canyon at the old gas station. You come out at 76 dogleg a few hundred feet and up
Couser Canyon Rd to LIlac, the Yellow Deli I mentioned is close to there.
Down to S6 take a left around to the north end of Lake Wolford road and down to Escondido. Take 78 south past the San Diego
Zoo Pk. to Ramona right onto 67 watch for Highland Valley rd on your right and you come out on I 15.
I started and returned this ride out of Oceanside a little over 4 hrs. Most of the roads have VERY LITTLE traffic lots a curves
and can't be ridden fast. I would recommend this tour or any portion of it for a very scenic relaxing ride.
Fred
Palomar is a great ride too if the weather is good and or your dressed for it.

http://s234.photobucket.com/user/fredsmailes/library/Concours Cruise?sort=2&page=2
 
This is going down into Borrego Springs in 2014. Was great in our old hotrod
but on some roads it has 2 too many wheels! lol
Fred
 

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The pics in the link are from a ride I did last Feb. when we were in Oceanside for a couple months,
Fallbrook, DeLuz road winds it's way to Temecula, beautiful road to cruise along at max 30 mph.
Stopped at the Starbucks for a coffee on the edge of town. Headed south on Rainbow Canyon Rd (old 395)
to Rainbow, jumped over to Rice Canyon at the old gas station. You come out at 76 dogleg a few hundred feet and up
Couser Canyon Rd to LIlac, the Yellow Deli I mentioned is close to there.
Down to S6 take a left around to the north end of Lake Wolford road and down to Escondido. Take 78 south past the San Diego
Zoo Pk. to Ramona right onto 67 watch for Highland Valley rd on your right and you come out on I 15.
I started and returned this ride out of Oceanside a little over 4 hrs. Most of the roads have VERY LITTLE traffic lots a curves
and can't be ridden fast. I would recommend this tour or any portion of it for a very scenic relaxing ride.
Fred
Palomar is a great ride too if the weather is good and or your dressed for it.

http://s234.photobucket.com/user/fredsmailes/library/Concours Cruise?sort=2&page=2


Thanks Fred,
Liked your picturs of bike and road and scenery.
Saw pic of the Yellow Deli. Yah, that you mentioned before, wife would like the outside seating in a garden. East of Esconditio, eh, will look for info on that.
THis picture also got my attention.
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Thanks again,
Dave

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Sorry missed you post. The pic is south bound on wolford lake rd. My fav is Deluz rd from Fallbrook to Temecula.
The map you posted s pic of has most of the roads I mentioned.
Enjoy, I'm a little envious cause we didn't go south this year, or we'd a met you for lunch at the Yellow Deli.
Fred
 
Sorry missed you post. The pic is south bound on wolford lake rd. My fav is Deluz rd from Fallbrook to Temecula.
The map you posted s pic of has most of the roads I mentioned.
Enjoy, I'm a little envious cause we didn't go south this year, or we'd a met you for lunch at the Yellow Deli.
Fred

I did not get as far north as Temecula.


Did go to Esconditio on way to Palomar. Was on the S6 that you mentioned, Passed Lilac road and was wondering why that seemed familiar, then thought is the way to YellowCafe. Wasn't lunch time, or I would have gone.
 
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Did go to Palomar

Did go to Palomar

S6 from Esconditio
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CA76 I think, not sure, but enroute to Palomar


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South Grade up to Palomar.
THis is were I pulled off to side of road, and dumped it over. Was more sloped than I thought. Dern tall sport tourer!
Took 4 attempts to get it upright. First two, my boots were slipping in the gas puddle (can see in picture).


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Lots of sports bikes there.

And down the East Grade
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and on to Julian and 79

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Beauty pics, man I wanna ride!!!!
Did you see wolford lake rd sign? Could've caught that little detour on your way to palomar.
The road going up the hill in the post 11 pic, you were on it.
Fred
 
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Did you see wolford lake rd sign? Could've caught that little detour on your way to palomar.........
Fred

I think I was following the S6 road signs. I know I went thru Valley Center (saw Lilley).
I was trying to follow what I could remember from looking at map, but also had GPS set on "Mothers Kitchen" as a backup.
Can not always say where I went.

Now I see Lake Wohlford Rd on the map, looks like a nice route.
 
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Yea, that East Grade is in need of a serious repave. I think they leave it it that way to slow the bikes down. 78 is nicely paved for all the motor homes and grannies.
 
Yea, that East Grade is in need of a serious repave. I think they leave it it that way to slow the bikes down. 78 is nicely paved for all the motor homes and grannies.
Do I recall properly, that last year, you said your sig line photo
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was taken on Palomar trip, on a GSR rally.....?


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Yes, that photo was taken by Rick Clemson while we were headed up South Grade. You can see me waving at Rick. That's Bikecliff behind me.
 
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