Group Harley Road Trip with a Recovering Quadriplegic RIDER! | L.A. to Paso Robles, California

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What a ride and experience this was! In this video, we take a trip up to the Central Coast of California on motorcycles with our good friend, Aaron Baker, who has been recovering from a severe spinal cord injury for the past 20 years. Initially, being told he's never feed himself again, after an unfathomable amount of consistent hard work, he is able to RIDE!
Aaron has built a custom trike with adaptive controls to allow him to operate what we now call the "Black Boar" and joined us on a great motorcycle ride up to his home town of Monterey, California!
Nothing but good times in great company! Follow along on the series!

Aaron Baker
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EATS
Maverick Saloon - https://www.mavericksaloon.com/
Street Side Ale House - http://www.streetsidealehouse.com/

STAYS
Paso Robles Inn - https://www.pasoroblesinn.com/

ABOUT PASO ROBLES
The City of Paso Robles is located in the northern part of San Luis Obispo County on the original trail chosen by the Franciscan Friars which was known as the King’s Highway, or the El Camino Real. One of the historic El Camino bells hangs in the Paso Robles city park.

Their early history relates that Paso Robles was known to the Indians and the Mission Fathers as the Springs, or the HOT SPRINGS because of the many hot mineral springs in the area.

Paso Robles’ growth industry—wine—has a long history with the area. Wine grapes were introduced to the Paso Robles soil in 1797 by the Spanish conquistadors and Franciscan missionaries. Spanish explorer Francisco Cortez envisioned an abundant wine-producing operation and encouraged settlers from Mexico and other parts of California to cultivate the land. The first vineyardists in the area were the Padres of the Mission San Miguel, and their old fermentation vats and grapevine artwork can still be seen at the Mission, north of the city of Paso Robles.
Commercial winemaking was introduced to the Paso Robles region in 1882 when Andrew York, a settler from Indiana, began planting vineyards and established the Ascension Winery at what became York Mountain Winery and is now Epoch Winery. When York purchased the land, it was primarily apple orchards, with a small plot of wine grape vines. York found that the climate and soil were more suitable for vineyards and he expanded the vineyards. Within a few years, he found that the vines were yielding more than he could market, prompting him to build a small, stone winery.

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We travel the country on our Harley Davidsons, exploring some of the best roads the country has to offer, with no end in sight. Our goal is to share all of the neat history and attractions across the back roads, aka the 2Lanes of America. Along this journey, we meet tons of amazing people, and learn something new every time. We are here to inspire travel!

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