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Original Message                 Date: 16-Dec-04  @  12:25 AM     Edit: 16-Dec-04  |  02:19 AM   -   PCH roadtrip musings

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I've been enjoying my new home by motorcycle camping around Southern California. Riding from the Coachella Valley to the San Joaquin Mountains through Idyllwild, The San Bernardino Mountains, San Gabriel Mountains, and the Southern Sierras through Kernville to the Mojave has been a joy. I'll tell you about those trips another time perhaps because the coast is becoming my favorite (growing up in Florida, there's a surprise). I've ridden the PCH from San Diego to Ventura so far and its quite different from what I imagined in some ways. The southern coast has more cliffs than I thought, one right here at the very end of the Dana Point Harbor just to the northeast of where the sun sets is fabulous because I don't have to ride two hundred miles north to experience it whenever I feel the need. However, a trip north is already in the planning stages. Yipeeee! Then there is the weather which actually does exist here although its more in the form of fog than real precipitation. When I say fog, however, I mean the real deal not some patch of mist you run into while driving through a hollow on a county road or see off to the side obscuring a small herd of cattle as you drive by the family ranch. I mean all encompassing, lifestyle effecting, fog. Foghorn fog.




It rolls in off the Pacific at dusk, a tidal wave of mist slowly making its way to the shore, transforming the smaller, quainter, beach towns into moody and mysterious seaside villages from the pages of some brooding novel about small haunting hamlets on the Scottish moors. An amazing thing to watch, this ephemeral almost sinister looking form growing off the shore. An evolving gray line miles in the distance weds the frigid Pacific of late autumn and the ardent coming of the night's moon and stars. It begins as a thin line then larger and larger it grows, looming, until all around you is finally obscured: ocean, moon, and star lay on the other side of a gray damp quilt of swirling mist. A few blocks inland, less immediate but no less dramatic and almost imperceptibly at first, a few wisps wend their way between buildings and hover above in the premature darkness till, suddenly, spilling from the rooftops onto the streets its upon you and the town is engulfed.




Up and down the coast move vague shapes, surfers making their way up the cliffs from a shadowed Pacific Ocean, still wetsuited, boards at their sides, they head toward the dimmed lights of obscured parking lots and the veiled shoulder of the PCH filled and lined with SUVs, pickups, and minivans, many of them beaters that seem likely to fall apart at the turn of a key - the southern coast is as democratic or as exclusionary as one chooses to see it from Point Loma to Malibu. For those out and about on the streets of town, the holidays being especially busy, damp and chill encourage the location of someplace warm and inviting so the small taverns, pizza joints, taco shops, and cafes fill up with locals and tourists. A mile farther inland on the freeway, the visibility reduces to yards turning taillights in front and headlights behind into a phantasmagoria. Small, ghostly, red and white points of lights fade into and return from the mist rather than maintaining a steady warning of what may lie in wait ahead or be stealing up from behind the inattentive traveler.




The boat is as cozy and inviting to me upon my return as the cafe in Ocean Beach. I'll have another cup of tea, check my e-mail for the day, shower, sit down with a glass of wine and watch a movie. I really do miss my laptop's unhobbled ability as a composing and recording tool and can't think of a better place and time right now, on this sailboat after a great ride, to be able to compose and record but its not to be and its almost ten by the time the movie is over. I retire to the aft cabin v-berth and read until I fall asleep with a book on my chest and the lantern still on. Its been a good day in SoCal and despite the weather it was a good ride. Every ride is a good ride here and with a little luck and skill I'll be riding till my beard is as gray as dusk on the California coast and finally betrays the miles beneath my wheels. With a little luck I'll be riding till the fog rolls in and rolls out no more.



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Message 21/37                 Date: 21-Dec-04  @  09:52 PM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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oh yeah lol - that was classic - yeah, it's definately not for cardigan-man wanting info on the best family hatchback

 

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I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



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Message 22/37                 Date: 21-Dec-04  @  09:53 PM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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That 400hp Evo looks really cool. I can't see how it'd be that reliable though, at 200hp per liter. I hope they don't start busting us for downloading TV shows because I can't get Top Gear anywhere else but online  



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Message 23/37                 Date: 22-Dec-04  @  01:07 AM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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they didnt mention Mitsubishi is fucked i noticed... it is Mits' yes?.. they are on some bridging loan right now arent they for stock and are on the verge of collapse i though with global sales down the toilet... mebbe it's someone else

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I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



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Message 24/37                 Date: 22-Dec-04  @  01:48 PM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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No, it's Mitsu. Daimler/Chrysler is pulling their money out. The whole "Fast and the Furious" market seems to be crumbling right now, so it's not good news for Mitsubishi.



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Message 25/37                 Date: 22-Dec-04  @  06:45 PM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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ah... thought so - a few crappy horrible pedestrian/family models for a few years on the trot and that's that eh...

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I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



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Message 26/37                 Date: 22-Dec-04  @  09:49 PM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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Looks like it, but really they haven't made huge improvements at all since Chrysler bought in in the 80s. The Galants have always been unreliable. They had a good thing with the first two generations of the Eclipse, but they really dropped the ball with the current version. They cut the performance out hoping to broaden the market. And they did, but the fact that my mum wants an Eclipse isn't good to the core buyer who misses their high-strung turbo and all-wheel drive. And again, they had the reputation of being unreliable and expensive to fix. It took them a decade and a half to bring in the Evo, at a time when sport sedan sales were going ballistic. Their SUV's are fugly, and if Americans aren't buying your SUV, it hasn't got a prayer...



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Message 27/37                 Date: 23-Dec-04  @  01:02 AM     Edit: 23-Dec-04  |  01:04 AM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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mits in trouble?

man, they sold alot of shoguns over here tho, and the L200 is the farmers choice pick up no?

actually, ive wanted a L200 Warrior since i first saw em a couple years ago- they just srted a campaign in uk on tv with em so soon every one and there dogs gonna have one soon- blinding looking big pick up, but prolly a bit overboard for knocking round the streets in

Speaking of reliable- if you want a reliable monster get a Subaru imprezza init!

i had a hottened up Imprezza WRX for 4 years and ragged the absolute tits off it for 100 thousand miles - including eating those boxters like they were carrying bricks in the boot craig

It never coughed once, synthetic oil every 6k miles and maybe 2 tail light bulbs outwith servcing from new-now thats defo a reliable beast of a motor!

blu



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Message 28/37                 Date: 23-Dec-04  @  02:34 AM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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sorry - the Subaru imprezza sucks, it's got no class - i mean LOOK at it! - it's not a car!... it's a large sports shoe with wheels!! - aweful, truly bloody aweful... The Burberry Baseball cap of cars  

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I had an idea for a script once. It's basically Jaws except when the guys in the boat are going after Jaws, they look around and there's an even bigger Jaws. The guys have to team up with Jaws to get Bigger Jaws.... I call it... Big Jaws!!!



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Message 29/37                 Date: 23-Dec-04  @  04:00 AM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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*breathes deeply*



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Message 30/37                 Date: 23-Dec-04  @  11:27 AM   -   RE: PCH roadtrip musings

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lol



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