Premium Member fz07fanboy Posted September 9, 2015 Premium Member Share Posted September 9, 2015 I thought I would post a few pictures of my adventure that I did up north to Fortuna in which I road HWY 36. It wasn't the only road ridden. I started out riding HWY 36 and came to a fork which you could continue riding HWY 36 or take HWY 3 North towards HWY 299. This is the route I took and wasn't disappointed at all. The roads are very curvy and and tight. You find yourself feeling like you're in a slalom (lean left, lean right, Left, Right, etc) some roads even get to the point that it looks like a one way road. No painted lines dividing the road. I took extra caution navigating these roads because you'd never know what would come around the corner. I find it dangerous as autos and trucks in general would go through these roads towing trailers with boats, jet skis, etc. Even bigger tractor would go through here how I don't even know how they could ever do it. It would take up the entire road. Majority of the pictures take were with my Sena 10C while riding. I found it very difficult to want to stop and snap pictures when I was smiling ear to ear while riding and not wanting to get off the ride for a pause. A review of the Sena 10C - Very quickly I'd like to point out that the sena performed very well the entire trip up and back. Using it just for the bluetooth function for listening to music and occasionally turning the camera on to take pictures and then turning the camera back off. I answered or made a handful of calls as well. The battery lasted the entire 12hr trip North as well as my return trip. I actually don't know how much power it had left since the battery never died. Picture quality will vary because of the environment i was riding in and whether or not the lens was dirty from my long journey. These are just random pictures that were take for everyone to view. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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