Once again, I was fortunate enough to join the Roadhouse Biker Church for a ride. This time our destination was The Cedar Glen Malt Shop.
We met as usual at the Hideout at 10 a.m. Approximately 30 bikes made their way to the location. Kickstands were up at 10:30 a.m.
The route took us up the 15 freeway. We exited in the Cajon pass in order to take a brief detour along Historic Route 66. We returned to the 15 freeway and exited 138, taking us past Silverwood Lake and into Crestline, where we would stop to pick up additional vehicles for the trip. We proceeded through the town of Crestline, catching a glimpse of Lake Gregory. A short while later, we found ourselves at the Lake Arrowhead Village, the conclusion of our trip.
It's funny, but once again we didn't make it to our original destination. This would lead to some laughable commentary by Pastor Denver during the Saturday night sermon at the Roadhouse Biker Church. Since we had such a large number of people in attendance for the ride, the group was worried that The Cedar Glen Malt Shop wouldn't be able to accommodate all of us. So, we spent the afternoon walking around the Lake Arrowhead Village and consuming tasty ice cream from one of the parlors there.
All in all, it was another awesome trip into the mountains. The cooler weather was enough reason for me to attend the ride and end up in my neck of the woods, so to speak. I enjoyed the ride and the company. It was great and I look forward to the next one.
Here's a few images taken on the trip:
The group gathering at the hideout.
A brief stop to pick up more travelers.
Bill, Owen, and Pastor Denver near the lake.
Pastor Denver, Owen and Butch after a prayer and preparing to head home.
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