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Napa/Silverado Trail Ride + sandwiches/wine tasting at Artesa - Aug. 16

Started by CharliesAngel, August 06, 2008, 01:58:31 PM

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CharliesAngel

Ride confirmed for Napa, to Calistoga, Middletown, Pope Valley and finishing at Artesa Winery in Napa on Saturday, August 16th.  

This ride will be a scenic one with technical roads mixed in - just short of 200 miles if coming from SF/Mill Valley.  Actual riding time will be 3 hours before we end up at Carneros Inn circa 1:00 pm for lunch.  We can then ride to Artesa (which is very close to the Inn) for a complimentary wine tasting and tour (if interested).  There will be a couple of gas stops which is why there is an additional time cushion factored in here.  I'm expecting to be back in the City around 4 pm.

Can I have a volunteer to lead Group #1, I will sweep.  Also, just in case we get more participants, can I have another couple of volunteers for a Group #2 lead and sweep?

Meeting place: Starbuck's at Strawberry Village Shopping Center in Marin (off Seminary Drive Exit from 101)
Time: 9 am
Kickstands up: 9:30 am
1st Stop: 2436 Foothill Blvd, Calistoga (arrive approx. 10:45 am)
2nd Stop: Crave Coffee House [& Gas stop]- Middletown, CA (arrive approx. 11:15 am)
3rd Stop: Pope Valley, CA (arrive approx. 11:45 am)
4th Stop: Carneros Inn - Market Deli for lunch (arrive approx. 1 pm)
5th Stop: Artesa Winery, Napa, CA (arrive approx. 2 pm)
Circa 2 pm - Meet at Artesa Winery - 1345 Henry Road, Napa, CA
2:00 to 3:00 pm -   Wine tasting optional

See map of route:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&saddr=starbucks+strawberry+village,+mill+valley,+ca&daddr=CA-37+E+%4038.107800,+-122.509000+to:CA-12%2FCA-121+%4038.254600,+-122.335910+to:Napa+Valley+Aromatherapy,+2436+Foothill+Blvd+%23+E,+Calistoga,+CA+94515+to:Crave+Coffee+House+21037+Calistoga+Rd+%23+9,+Middletown,+CA+95461+to:Pope+Valley,+CA+to:4048+Sonoma+Hwy,+Napa,+CA+94559+(Carneros+Inn)+to:1345+Henry+Rd,+Napa,+CA+94559-9705&hl=en&geocode=7702239834236350374,38.107800,-122.509000%3B12218043457829571122,38.254600,-122.335910%3B17759841090477942926,38.255048,-122.333455&mra=ls&via=1,2&sll=38.32873,-122.461853&sspn=1.600824,2.790527&ie=UTF8&z=9

Artesa Winery has arranged for complimentary wine tasting for us.  Enter the building and look for the sign that says "Welcome SF DUCATI Riders".  Unfortunately, we can't dine there as they are having a Club BBQ on the 16th so they recommend that we pick up sandwiches at Market Deli at Carneros Inn and dine there as they also have very nice picnic tables (see 4th Stop on the route above). 

Confirmed so far are: 

IN:
Group #1:
CharliesAngel = Sweep
Jason M - Multistrada
Greyduc
ducmental
Coyote Kid

ilya (to join at 1 pm at Carneros Inn since bike won't be ready from Service until after our departure time)

MAYBE:
Joebay (if bike is back from Hattar)

Looking forward to seeing everyone and riding!  [thumbsup] [moto]
Tu deviens responsable pour toujours de ce que tu as apprivoise. - Fox to le Petit Prince

Joebay


Jammen

Doh, after talking about how great that would be, I'm out. 

Gonna be dirtbiking in the Sierra's all weekend.   [moto]  ;D

I'll be sure to be local in October!
The world awaits.

TCK!

October 26th, that's Valencia MotoGP! Also Supermoto at San Joaquin Fairgrounds! haha just messin'

I won't be able to make the 16th cause I've got to do family crap cause they want to celebrate my birthday for some reason :( But I will put down the 26th on my calendar.

Desmostro

Dagnabbit I'll be out of town.  >:(

Hope you taste and spit. I'm always surprised at how Bzzzzzzzzzed I get from wine tasting.
Artesa wine...ehh. Artesa Views,  [thumbsup] [thumbsup] [thumbsup]



Have fun!
If you're not living on the edge, you're taking up too much room

CharliesAngel

Quote from: Desmostro on August 06, 2008, 03:27:06 PM
Hope you taste and spit. I'm always surprised at how Bzzzzzzzzzed I get from wine tasting.

+1 on that.  That's why the sandwiches are KEY!  and emphasis on the word "tasting"!   [laugh]
Tu deviens responsable pour toujours de ce que tu as apprivoise. - Fox to le Petit Prince

remy

I'm interested, but the month of August is already filling up extremely quickly with things to do. I'll post back up in a few days when I figure out if I can manage this or not.

707soldier

What kind of ride is this?
EXPERT
INTERMEDIATE
BEGINNER

just wondering before I get flamed..
Ducati _______
Speed Triple 1050 sold
Daytona 675 SE sold
Dark Monster 696 sold

Live for nothing, Die for something.

"To really live, you must almost die, To those who fight for it,
Life and freedom have a meaning that the protected will never know"

remy

Yarg, I really, really wanted to do this but my friends wedding is on that day and there's no way I can miss that. I also have my mom coming into town that day and my g/f's mom coming to town the day before. I knew I would be busy, but I forgot I would be THAT busy.  :-[ Have fun w/out me.

707soldier

Quote from: Remy on August 06, 2008, 07:57:12 PM
Yarg, I really, really wanted to do this but my friends wedding is on that day and there's no way I can miss that. I also have my mom coming into town that day and my g/f's mom coming to town the day before. I knew I would be busy, but I forgot I would be THAT busy.  :-[ Have fun w/out me.

Exactly, I don't see any problem. Best time to come  ;D  ;)
Ducati _______
Speed Triple 1050 sold
Daytona 675 SE sold
Dark Monster 696 sold

Live for nothing, Die for something.

"To really live, you must almost die, To those who fight for it,
Life and freedom have a meaning that the protected will never know"

smducman

Sound fun and drunk with 2 wheels  [laugh] , I love to if it will be Sunday .
Life is all about twisty turn , curvy corner , speed & smile

CharliesAngel

Quote from: smducman on August 06, 2008, 08:49:10 PM
Sound fun and drunk with 2 wheels  [laugh] , I love to if it will be Sunday .

Sunday August 17 = AFM Round 5 at Infineon
Hence why it has to stay on Saturday, the 16th...sorry smducman! 
Having said that, I changed the October Oyster Ride from a Saturday to a Sunday, i.e. October 26th - it seems from historical trend, folks prefer rides on Sunday vis-a-vis on Saturdays (anyway, hope that my rather unsophisticated study of this is correct...)  [laugh]
Tu deviens responsable pour toujours de ce que tu as apprivoise. - Fox to le Petit Prince

707soldier

Ducati _______
Speed Triple 1050 sold
Daytona 675 SE sold
Dark Monster 696 sold

Live for nothing, Die for something.

"To really live, you must almost die, To those who fight for it,
Life and freedom have a meaning that the protected will never know"

TCK!

Quote from: CharliesAngel on August 07, 2008, 09:03:46 AM

Having said that, I changed the October Oyster Ride from a Saturday to a Sunday, i.e. October 26th - it seems from historical trend, folks prefer rides on Sunday vis-a-vis on Saturdays (anyway, hope that my rather unsophisticated study of this is correct...)  [laugh]

I think it really doesn't matter. I used to set up rides every weekend and either day was always fine for me and the parties that joined always kind of jump back and forth from Saturday and Sunday.

Personally if someone doesn't like what you've done they can go pound salt and plan their own damn ride around their schedule. So I'll thank you in advance for doing the leg work for setting up an involved schedule required ride.  [thumbsup]

Since my weekends are scheduled out until December I've already put this ride (Oct 26th) on my calender so expect me there!

CharliesAngel

Quote from: 707soldier on August 06, 2008, 07:50:46 PM
What kind of ride is this?
EXPERT
INTERMEDIATE
BEGINNER

just wondering before I get flamed..

I'm not sure what the final headcount will be vis-a-vis expertise level for this ride.  Having been to a 2-day track day, I'm going to put myself at C group level.  Will probably ride towards the end of a faster group though as I don't like going at a too relaxed pace.   Just want to stress that riders who join should go at a pace that they feel comfortable with no matter what the label of their group is.  Faster riders will always wait at the next big intersection - MORAL OF THE STORY: we'd rather wait the few minutes to have more relaxed riders catch up than have to wait for an ambulance. 

On my last organized ride, someone crashed and that totally sucked.  I was a bit traumatized and didn't want to organize anymore rides but people have been really encouraging so here it is.  So lesson learned from the last ride: a) I really want to know who is confirmed and if it ends up being a big ride, then I'd like to have an assigned lead and sweep for each group so as to avoid lost riders, b) will provide maps and pre-assigned meeting points.

That way, we'll ALL have more fun!  [thumbsup]
Tu deviens responsable pour toujours de ce que tu as apprivoise. - Fox to le Petit Prince