Terrie and I went for a morning ride up in the gold country. We left Elk Grove via Wilton.....only a couple of miles from the house.

We passed Rancho Seco nuclear power plant. It's deactivated now however, they still have all the fuel rods there. I think it's been closed for ten or fifteen years.....not sure if they even have a long term plan for the spent nucler rods.



This time of the morning most bikes are headed up into the hills, not down out of them.


As usual, two lane roads and small ol' gold mining towns were the order for the day.........
This is the sleepy little town of Ione. About the only thing going there now days is a couple bars, a couple restaurants, a couple stores and a large men's prison.


Soon we arrive in Jackson. Two old two lane highways intersect in this town....Hwy. 88 which runs east and west and Hwy. 49 (the gold country highway of 1849......thus it's number) which runs north and south. Jackson actually has a couple active gold mines closed to the public and operating as a mining business. They also have a couple of mines that are inactive and open to the public, even though they both still have gold in them. I wouldn't be surprised to see them closed to the public in the near future, if the price of gold keeps climbing.

Main St. is a real ghost town on Sunday mornings......

But we did find out where the geezers hang out.....

We stopped at the edge of town for gas and then a little bite to eat. We made a mental note to remember this place.....the ombience, food and prices were all great!

Thomi's Breakfast & Pastries however, they had a nice looking lunch and dinner menu as well. Terrie made a comment "no wonder it's the only place in town that's packed on a Sunday".........I figured the churches probably were too.

