23 Apr 2009 @ 4:00 PM 

A tour of the Mann Ranch. First settled in 1905, this 1600 acre hilltop hacienda is a stunning spot to rest and take in the vista after the 1500 ft. climb up Orr Springs Rd. The high, bare knob at stands at the very crest of the Coast Range and about 30 miles from highway 1 and the Mendocino Coast. You can spend the night in the old A frame or ride on down the hill to Orr Hot Springs for a long soak and a night in their historic old cabins.

The family is looking towards recent history when, in the 60’s and 70’s Mann Ranch was the venue for widely attended conferences and chataquas conducted by the likes of Joseph Campbell and Carlos Casteneda. Plans are afoot to re-establish the site as a venue for future events.

A place for breathing

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Fresh breezes and long, blue vistas make this a spot for contemplation.

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 17 Apr 2009 @ 4:46 AM 

June ‘08 – A true wilderness adventure to one of California’s most remote stretches of coastline; The Lost Coast. Beginning in Willits, we ride north on Hwy 101 to Laytonville where we head west on Branscomb Road through misty redwoods and down to the coast at Rockport. From there its north along the Pacific Coast Highway to where it veers northeast to skirt the Sinkyone – Lost Coast wilderness. There’s a great climb up into the coast range and then a brutal gravel/mud swathed trip down to Usal Beach. See the Route Map here More »

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 15 Apr 2009 @ 8:02 PM 

May ‘08, Left Willits at 5:30 PM arrived in Cache Creek Campground at 1 AM with 80 lbs. in my (then) new Arkel panniers. I always love a long ride through new countryside. Believe it or not, riding at night, if you are well illuminated, is often safer than the traffic clogged daytime.
This ride sealed my place as the Emerald Empire Adventures partner and cycle touring guide, bona fides as it were. See the Route Map More »

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 15 Apr 2009 @ 2:43 PM 

This is a world-class ride through the Mendocino County back country. After climbing up from the Ukiah valley, you can take a break at the top of the Coast Range at the Mann Ranch, a 100 year old, 1600 acre piece of paradise. In future we will be working with the family to plan events centered on their location and to make the spectacular private campsites ther available to our guests. In the meantime it is a fantastic spot to catch your breath after the long climb.
From there we will take the steep narrow poorly maintained road through eight hairpin switchbacks down to Orr Hot Springs, where we spend the night in one of their quaint old cabins and take in the waters.  Next day we ride down to the coast to Mendocino town where we have dinner and spend the night in a beautiful B&B and enjoy the sights sounds and flavors of this gem of the coast.
Next day we ride the final 12 miles to the Skunk Train Depot in Ft. Bragg where we take the train back up the hills to Willits.

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 13 Apr 2009 @ 4:12 AM 

Sherwood Road Ft. Bragg to Willits

These photos were taken on my first ride up Sherwood Rd. in early summer, '08. I've since ridden it the other direction; downhill, and it's almost as tough going down as it is going up.

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This is not a ride for those made nervous by narrow shoulders, variable road conditions, windy headlands or 35 miles of uphill slogging from Ft. Bragg back to Willits via Sherwood Rd. On the other hand, for those of sterner constitution, this ride will thrill chill and make you feel alive. I first rode this route on Memorial Day weekend in ‘08 and have riddn various sections of it in different combinations many times since. The Ft. Bragg to Willits Section, via Sherwood Rd. is a really exceptional backwoods experience and a challenge for any rider.

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 11 Apr 2009 @ 2:43 PM 

This thread is intended as a tool for debating and implementing sustainable practices with particular reference to tourism. Pursuant to our philosophy and business model, we wee the Green Community not just as a vital local asset, but as a magnet for the visitors we will bring here. More »

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 11 Apr 2009 @ 1:15 PM 

Emerald Empire Adventures is committed to developing an active and constructive relationship with local First Nations people and institutions. We undertake this for both ethical and financial reasons. More »

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 08 Apr 2009 @ 11:21 PM 

This is a forum for the discussion of issues of concern from the perspective of those effected by tourism; people, businesses, institutions, the environment etc. And the thoughts and voices of folks planning to travel here. More »

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 08 Apr 2009 @ 6:36 PM 

 

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