We stayed two nights at Sunset Campground in Kings Canyon National Park. On our one full day in the park we did the following: 1. General Sherman. General Sherman is the world's largest tree by volume. You begin the trail at roughly the top of the tree (about 300 feet) and…
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On Sunday we left our perch on the bluff at Pacifica and headed toward Kings Canyon National Park. We stopped and checked out the campground at San Luis Reservoir and Pacheco State Park, but we weren't feelin' it and kept on toward higher, greener ground. I did manage to snap…
1 CommentStopped at Garlic World on the way out of the bay area and had a little lunch at this under-labeled BBQ truck. (Posted by Laura)
1 CommentView from my office today…not much different from yesterday's view. (Posted by Laura)
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Comments closedWhen we were at Patrick's Point State Park a week or so ago, we took the steep path down to Agate Beach and because this beach named Agate Beach is actually known for agates, we went looking for rocks. The rock I found and wanted to take home was very cool,…
Comments closedHere's our view for the week… …complete with sounds of crashing waves, seagulls, and big pelicans floating past the window every so often. (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedThe first time through Half Moon Bay we stopped at a great fish market (Princeton Seafood) and picked up a couple of whole cooked crabs. The guy cracked and cleaned them for us and we took them back to our campsite at Half Moon Bay State Beach and had a…
Comments closedHere's where we're camped until Sunday: (Posted by Laura)
Comments closedDay 1: We left at 8:30pm from Portland, OR and drove I-5 to Roseburg, OR (Amacher County Park). Day 2: Then to Grants Pass, OR, Hwy 199 to Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park/Campground. Day 3: Hwy 199 over to Crescent City, CA, south on 101 to Patrick's Point,…
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