SFMCjohn
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- Joined
- Nov 30, 2010
- Location
- San Francisco, 94102
- Moto(s)
- KLR, K75s, TR7V, FXSB
- Name
- John A.
- BARF perks
- AMA #2917550
Hey BARF Adventure Riders,
Got to ride up on Thursday to hang out with my friends from the
Oakland Motorcycle Club (est. 1907!) for the 23rd running of the
Sheetiron 300 Dual-Sport Ride at the beautiful Rodeo Grounds in Stonyford ...
Managed to find my way up to enjoy the view on the ride's namesake mountain,
which in years past had turned me around with deadfall ...
A view of Mt Hull from Sheetiron Mountain ...
The Oakland Motorcycle Club's Sheetiron 300 Sweep Crew, posing for a
photo at the Soda Creek Store at 4:30 pm on Saturday afternoon ...
My friend Mark of the OMC was one of two OMC members whose idea it was to
hold a dual-sport ride in the Mendocino National Forest. Mark said that the ride has been
very popular, growing from 250 riders to the 500 sold-out riders on this season's
permit with the Forest Service ...
Mark says the ride is very popular with the
folks who live and work in Stonyford, Soda Creek and Fort Bragg because of the
money the ride brings into these communities early every season ... He also
told me that preparing the ride takes countless hours of preparation ...
I rode my KLR up through Knoxville BLM land ...
... to Reiff/Rayhouse Road ...
... and explored a bit on the Buck Island ridge ...
Got to ride up on Thursday to hang out with my friends from the
Oakland Motorcycle Club (est. 1907!) for the 23rd running of the
Sheetiron 300 Dual-Sport Ride at the beautiful Rodeo Grounds in Stonyford ...

Managed to find my way up to enjoy the view on the ride's namesake mountain,
which in years past had turned me around with deadfall ...

A view of Mt Hull from Sheetiron Mountain ...

The Oakland Motorcycle Club's Sheetiron 300 Sweep Crew, posing for a
photo at the Soda Creek Store at 4:30 pm on Saturday afternoon ...
My friend Mark of the OMC was one of two OMC members whose idea it was to
hold a dual-sport ride in the Mendocino National Forest. Mark said that the ride has been
very popular, growing from 250 riders to the 500 sold-out riders on this season's
permit with the Forest Service ...
Mark says the ride is very popular with the
folks who live and work in Stonyford, Soda Creek and Fort Bragg because of the
money the ride brings into these communities early every season ... He also
told me that preparing the ride takes countless hours of preparation ...

I rode my KLR up through Knoxville BLM land ...

... to Reiff/Rayhouse Road ...


... and explored a bit on the Buck Island ridge ...
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