Nacimiento-Fergusson: The one goat trail I wanted to ride


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Nacimiento-Fergusson Road has been sitting in the back of my mind for a while now. After seeing it on Pashnit I knew it was just a matter of time. It was a matter of time before I’d get down there to ride it. Not if; when. I won’t say I’m one for goat trails, but this one had earned it.

The V-Strom and I are closing in on 25,000 miles together, which as milestones go felt like a reasonable occasion to finally point it south toward the Central Coast.

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Springtime on Highway 1 in late March was something else. The coast was absolutely blanketed in wildflowers — both sides of the road, for miles. I didn’t take as many photos as I probably should have because I kept thinking the next spot would be better, which is a trap I fall into every time.

I stopped at Mills Beach for a few minutes, just south of where Nacimiento-Fergusson Road branches off from Highway 1. This was a quieter stretch of coast, not a lot of traffic . You could hear the water hundreds of feet below.

Anel got me a yellow mohawk for my helmet as a birthday gift, and I was getting a lot of looks all day because of it. (I’m choosing to believe they were looks of admiration.)

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The turn off Highway 1 onto Nacimiento-Fergusson starts climbing immediately and it doesn’t relent: tight switchbacks, narrow pavement, the kind of road that athletically asks a lot of both you and the bike. I didn’t just like it. I LOVED it.

The “Slide Ahead” sign had, in fact, slid down the hill. I appreciated the commitment to accuracy.

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Not sure which is the bigger tank!

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Came back north through the valley and caught some yellow flowers outside Hollister that were doing their best to compete with the coast. They made a solid case.

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Great day to be out. Nacimiento-Fergusson — worth the wait.

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