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my wife and myself are going on a 8 day ride we leave sunland ca on july5th
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1st stop overnight is a bishop ca for 1 day then on to reno nv for 2 days
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the off to san francisco ca for 3 days and next to hollister for 2 days and then
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back to sunland this is my 1st hollister event i am looking forward to it and did i mention
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we are stopping at ARLEN NESS's shop went by there last year very impressive worth
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going back part of his collection is there and they are the nicest people....
Hwy 395 is a great  \\;ride, never gets old, just be wary of cross winds, they can come up without warning. Be sure to take time for "Schatz's Bakkery" in Bishop.. Great bread and sandwiches.....Ride Free!!!
thanks for the tips i have been on the 395 before and you right the winds are bad
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reminds me of the I 40 to lake havasu tires you out real quick
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