I heard "and that pic has a bit of a tale behind it" but there was no tale to follow...I somehow feel a little empty.
All ya gotta do is ask...

Tassajera Peak is in the Los Padres National Forest, NW of US 101 at the end of about 8 miles of "road".

The road was paved with asphalt, and used to connect to CA 41 until 40 years ago or so when the bridge washed out in a 100 year storm and wasn't replaced.
10 years ago or so, the road was still in pretty good shape, and I could make the trip fro 101 to the peak in 15-20 minutes. However, now, between the USFS lack of funds, and increasing use of the road by wireless construction crews with heavy trucks, the road has deteriorated alarmingly.
Early last Friday, John called me and wanted to go to Tassajera to take some pics for his column. I tried to dissuade him, but, in the end, I couldn't resist the road trip and press exposure.

Once we turned off 101, it took over an hour in my 4WD Avalanche to navigate the 8 miles of cobbles and too-big-to-be-called-merely-potholes. In a few places, John had to get out and direct me where to steer. Too bad we didn't get any pics of the road itself... And then, it took another hour to get back to 101.
The condition of the road isn't helped by the State and Verizon taking over the largest building on Tass (formerly owned by AT&T) for their operations. Every day there is a caravan of big trucks that heads there for construction.
But that's another story...