June 22 - 25, 2011
Solvang was founded in 1911 by a group of Danes who traveled west to establish a Danish colony far from the midwestern winters. The city is home to a number of bakeries, restaurants, and merchants offering a taste of Denmark in California.
Aebleskiver are a delicacy, supposedly invented by some Dane back in history. They are like a waffle or a pancake formed like a tennis ball.
Day 1.
It is going to be hot in Stockton today so I leave around 8:15AM.
I am riding my little Moto Guzzi this time. Since it only has a range of 120 miles I don't dare try to cross Nevada on it. But gas stops are plentiful on this trip.

Other than the normal gas and pit stops and traveling through temperatures that ranged from 104° to 58°, the Ride was pretty normal for California riding.
I did stop for a real late lunch or early dinner at the Splash Cafe in Pismo Beach.
I was told by a good friend that I had to have some of their Clam Chowder.








A few pics from the night.






~end Day 1
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Day 2.







Jim is leading a 230 mile Ride today riding Hwy 33 in SoCal.
I did not sleep a wink the first night so I backed out of this Ride since there is no way to shorten it up and take a detour back.



As lunch approaches Slots and I walk to the Red Viking to have their Smorgasbord.





Einstein and Phil show up.


Now it is getting to be dinner time so about 14 of us head over the three miles to Buellton and A J Spurs for dinner. Actually the 14 arrived in groups of threes and fours.





Back at the Kaw Pasture after dinner the festivities continue.

~end of day 2
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Day 3.
The Kaw Pasture

Photos from Paula's Pancake House and Olsen Bakery.





Now we head over to the Kawasaki Demo and after signing up for Test Rides we go to visit the Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum.





I also have 20 photos of individual bikes at: Motorcycle Museum
Then a short Ride around the countryside.

Then over to Andersen's Pea Soup the three miles to Buellton for dinner.






To see a video of the Nimbus Running - Click Here
Then there are some that just want to relax and read a book.

And then the sun goes down and it does get a bit chilly.


~end of day 3
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Day 4.
The other side of the Kaw Pasture.


I am having breakfast then heading over for my Continental breakfast "to go".


And no, I did not eat them right away.


Then 5 of us head out to Jalama Beach via Santa Rosa Road, Hwy 1 and Jalama Road.
Wes leads Einstein, Teresa, Phil and I follow.
Here is today's Full Ride Route:
2 hours 40 mins
75.5 mi
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We pass this field of California Golden Poppies being grown for seed along Santa Rosa Road - photo by Phil T.

We get down to Jalama Beach County Park. A spot that is known mostly to locals and surfers only. Although there is a $10 Day Fee you can get a one hour pass to have food at the Jalama Beach Store. This is what we decide to do, except Phil who heads back.


Wes, Teresa and Phil (Einstein)
Read the history of the World Famous Jalama Burger - Click Here.



The only way out from Jalama Beach was to back track the 14 miles on Jalama Road. But after that we took Hwy 1 south to Hwy 101 and after a short couple of miles we took Alisal Road to the Nojoqui Falls. Not stopping at the Falls since we were told that it was a mere trickle and a half mile hike to get there. We continue on Alisal Road and come out in Solvang right at the Solvang Motorcycle Museum.


Then it's off to Hans Christian Anderson Park about a half mile from the Kaw Pasture for our Santa Maria Barbecue. Here is what Santa Maria Barbecue is all about.





Back to the Kaw Pasture for a few wrap up moments.







~End of Day 4
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Day 5 - Getaway day.
People are having their last Complimentary Continental breakfast at Olsen's.



Phil T. and I head out together at 9:00am. We split off at Atascadero as Phil is headed up to ride Hwy 198 over to Coalinga since he has never ridden that road before. But I just want to get home the quickest way. So I take Hwy 41 to I-5 at Kettleman City.


But after riding north on I-5 for many miles I spot the exit to Hwy 165 and Los Banos. Since I was getting a bit hungry I decided "what the heck" - and head to the Wool Growers. But I will only have the "short course" - soup, salad, beans, and on Sundays chicken and rice instead of lamb stew.
As I pull into the parking lot I notice a Vulcan with the Nevada plates that I recognize as Slots bike. So I first head into the bar.

So I get seated as Collete and Nicole are the two waitresses working today.




I then take my Winter riding roads from Los Banos, but hop back on I-5 as those roads intersect about 22 miles from home. I pull into my garage around 4:30pm.
I have about 75 photos that I did not use in this Blog in a Photo Bucket Album at:
Aebleskiver Rally - Click Here
~end of day 5 - end of Blog
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