Album 360 Degree Panoramas for Book "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance".  

Our High Vantage Point In Day Break Light, Reveals Dry California Mountain Ridges In the Distance, All Around Us.
[Note: The travel narrative in ZMM, implies that the Narrator and Chris would have come thru inland hills like these in mid afternoon. I apologize for not having a proper photo to show this.] “After a while he says, "Can I have a motorcycle when I get old enough?" .. "If you take care of it." .. "What do you have to do?" "Lot’s of things. You’ve been watching me." .. "Will you show me all of them?" .. "Sure." .. "It is hard?" .. "Not if you have the right attitudes. It’s having the right attitudes that’s hard." "Oh." …. After a while I see he is sitting down again. Then he says, "Dad?" .. "What?" .. "Will I have the right attitudes?" .. "I think so," I say. "I don’t think that will be any problem at all. And so we ride ….
On Orr Hot Springs Road, five miles to Ukiah, CA. Wikipedia says: Ukiah [city & county & valley] sit in an area known as the Yokayo Rancho, one of several Spanish land grants in Alta California. The Yokayo grant that makes up the majority of the Ukiah valley takes its name from the Pomo word meaning "deep valley". Ukiah being an anglicized form of [the Pomo word] Yokayo. Pomo people are the speakers of a linguistic branch of Native American people of Northern California.
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(Photo = 117-1735+7 ...... ZMM Page = 372 ...... WayPt = 472x 1283ft)

Upload Date : Wed 18 Mar 2009 12:57:44 PM EDT
Capture Date : Mon 08 Jul 2002 09:01:10 AM EDT
Image Size : 640 x 81 (13k)

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