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Big Sur Coastline CA Redux - August 2015

For my 1000th triplog on HAZ, needed something extraordinary (within reason). Saddened by our recent loss of Skippy our Springer Spaniel, maybe trip along Big Sur Coastline with a loop thru Yosemite would set things right...

Ahwatukee to Avila Beach CA is 575 miles, 9 hrs, 34 min per Google Maps
Avila Beach to Lucia CA is 91 miles, 2 hrs, 30 min per Google Maps
Lucia CA to Monterey CA is 54 miles, 1 hrs, 45 min per Google Maps

Monterey to Yosemite Village is 201 miles, 4 hrs, 2 min per Google Maps
Yosemite Village to Bishop CA is 139 miles, 2 hrs, 57 min per Google Maps
Bishop CA to Ahwatukee home is 584 miles, 8 hrs, 42 min via Palm Springs
Itinerary goes here...
Big Sur CA – August 2015

Saturday 8/22 – prep day…

Sunday 8/23 – Avila Lighthouse Suites, Avila Beach CA – confirmation number 244101678, King Master Suite Deluxe Ocean Front Patio Room. https://www.avilalighthousesuites.com Drive from home to Avila Beach is 575 miles, 8 hrs 43 min per Google Maps

Monday 8/24 – Avila Lighthouse Suites, Avila Beach CA – beach day, explore San Luis (Avila) Lighthouse :next: https://www.sanluislighthouse.org/ NOTE: hike permit required. Point Buchon Trail an alternative. https://pge.modwest.com/pgereservations ... .php?pid=4 Reservations Thursday to Monday. Located north of Diablo Canyon nuclear plant, north of Point San Luis lighthouse

Tuesday 8/25 – Lucia Lodge, Lucia CA - confirmation number (12103) and your reference number (IRS007831008560). Room #10 – Honeymoon Cottage https://www.lucialodge.com Avila Lighthouse Suites to Lucia Lodge is 90 miles, 2 hrs 1 min per Google Maps. Monastery :next: https://www.hermitagebigsur.com

Wednesday 8/26 – Lucia Lodge, Lucia CA - confirmation number (12105) and your reference number (IRS007831086695). Room #2 – Partial Ocean View Room https://www.lucialodge.com

Thursday 8/27 – Monterey Marriott, Monterey CA – confirmation number 93332298. Bay view, king bed room.https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ ... -marriott/ Lucia Lodge to Monterey Marriott is 54 miles, 1 hr 22 min per Google Maps. Point Sur Lighthouse tours @ 10am on Thursdays :next: https://www.pointsur.org/ (1st come, 1st served, no reservations).

Friday 8/28 – Monterey Marriott, Monterey CA – Monterey Aquarium day, evening whale watch cruise https://www.montereybayaquarium.com

Saturday 8/29 – check out Monterey Marriott, Monterey CA – drive home is 709 miles, 10 hrs 50 min per Google Maps

Sunday 8/30 – recover at home…

Sunday August 23rd - Ahwatukee to Avila Beach CA
Fitbit distance = 6.67 miles, AEG = 250 feet (25 floors)
Early morning getaway on I-10 to CA210 @ Redlands onto CA101 @ I-405 in Sherman Oaks. Continue along CA101 (Pacific Coast Highway) to Avila Beach turnoff before San Luis Obispo...

Avila Lighthouse Suites base camp (Martin Resorts) :next: https://www.avilalighthousesuites.com/? ... 23011848:s and https://www.martinresorts.com

HAZ hikes
1. Avila Beach Walking Tour :next: [ Avila Beach Walking Tour ]
2. Pecho Coast Trail :next: [ Pecho Coast Trail ]
3. Point San Luis Lighthouse Trail :next: [ Point San Luis Lighthouse Trail ]
4. Oceano Dunes & Preserve :next: [ Oceano Dunes Preserve Trail & SVRA ]
5. Big Sur Coastline Highway :next: [ Big Sur Coast Highway ]
Monday August 24th - Avila Beach CA and Surrounding Area
Fitbit distance = 14.97 miles, AEG = 859 feet (85 floors)
Early morning stroll along Avila Beach. Headed over to Montana de Oro State Park to explore what is called the "southern most stretch of Big Sur Coastline". Back at our Avila Lighthouse Suites base camp to eat dinner and watch the sun set from our room balcony patio...

HAZ hikes
1. Avila Beach Walking Tour :next: [ Avila Beach Walking Tour ]
2. Point Buchon Trail :next: [ Point Buchon Trail ]
3. Sand Spit Beach (Montana de Oro State Park) :next: [ Morro Bay Sand Spit Montaa de Oro State Park ]
Tuesday August 25th - Avila Beach CA to Lucia CA
Fitbit distance = 9.22 miles, AEG = 660 feet (66 floors)
Early morning stroll along Avila Beach. Debated about putting Salmon Creek Falls on the itinerary but talked ourselves out of it given the dry/fire conditions. Hung out most of the afternoon at Sand Dollar Beach - one of my fav Big Sur spots! 31st wedding anniversary at honeymoon suite at Lucia Lodge room #10 :next: https://www.lucialodge.com Lucia Lodge recommendations :next: https://www.lucialodge.com/activities.html Watch the sun set from Lucia Lookout after watching 3 humpback whales cruise by between the kelp beds and being swooped by California condors...

HAZ hikes
1. Avila Beach Walking Tour :next: [ Avila Beach Walking Tour ]
2. Moonstone Beach :next: [ Moonstone Beach Trail ]
3. Elephant Seal Beach Vista :next: [ Elephant Seal Vista Point ] and https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/other_elephantseals.html
4. Point Sierra Nevada Beach :next: [ Point Sierra Nevada Beach - Big Sur Coastline ]
5. Ragged Point :next: [ Ragged Point - Cliffside Trail & Nature Trail ]
6. Willow Creek (jade and gold prospecting) :next: [ Willow Creek - Big Sur Coastline ] and https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_willowcreek.html
7. Jade Cove Beach :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_jadecove.html
8. Sand Dollar Beach :next: [ Sand Dollar Beach ] and https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_sanddollar.html
9. Pacific Valley Flats :next: [ Pacific Valley Flats ]
10. Mill Creek Picnic Area :next: [ Mill Creek Picnic Area - Big Sur Coastline ]
11. Lucia Lookout :next: write a HAZ description for 1000th trip logged
Wednesday August 26th Lucia CA and Local Surroundings
Fitbit distance = 6.78 miles, AEG = 440 feet (44 floors)
Early morning whale watching through the fog at Lucia Lookout while sipping on Starbucks coffee brewed in our room. Need to move our gear from Room#10 to Room#2 - thanks to housekeeper Rindy for making us a priority. Headed to the Hermatige near Lucia and arrived at the Book Store and Visitor Center @ 11:30am just as it is closing for 1 1/2 hr lunch break. Oh well, off to Pfeiffer State Beach for the afternoon (found the hidden entrance for Sycamore Canyon Road -hint; its paved and unsigned just north of the Shell Gas Station/Market) followed by some mega-whale watching at Partington Cove. Gassed up in Big Sur - yikes - $5.59 per gallon! I don't think I've ever paid that much for a gallon of gas, even in Europe! Cobbled up a picnic dinner at Lucia Lodge watching the sunset sans whales...

HAZ hikes
1. Lucia Lookout :next: write a HAZ description for 1000th trip logged
2. Hermitage :next: [ Hermitage - Big Sur Coastline ] and https://www.contemplation.com
3. McWay Falls Trails :next: [ McWay Waterfall Trail - Big Sur Coastline ]
4. Partington Cove Trail :next: [ Partington Cove Trail - Big Sur Coastline ]
5. Pfeiffer Beach via Sycamore Canyon Road (the only ungated paved road the west side of PCH between Big Sur post office and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park) :next: https://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/beaches.html and [ Pfeiffer Beach ]
Thursday August 27th Lucia CA to Monterey CA
Fitbit distance = 12.18 miles, AEG = 690 feet (69 floors)
Early morning whale watching sans fog at Lucia Lookout. Headed to the Hermatige near Lucia and arrived at the Book Store and Visitor Center @ 8am just as it is opening! On the PCH before 9am to head to the first-come-first-served tour of Point Sur Lighthouse :next: https://www.pointsur.org Tom was our outstanding volunteer docent for the 3 hour "behind the scenes, step back in history" tour. After the tour, headed to Point Lobos :next: https://www.pointlobos.org where we saw humpback whales, otters, more humpback whales, deer, and even more humpback whales in full body breach - awesome! After grabbing dinner in Sand City, checked into our Monterey Marriott room#710 base camp :next: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ ... -marriott/

HAZ hikes
1. Lucia Lookout :next: write a HAZ description for 1000th trip logged
2. Hermitage :next: [ Hermitage - Big Sur Coastline ]
3. Point Sur Lighthouse :next: write a HAZ description for 1000th trip logged
4. Bixby Bridge :next: [ Bixby Creek Bridge - Big Sur Coastline ]
5. Point Lobos (China Cove, Whalers Knoll, etc) :next: [ Whaler's Knoll Trail ]
[ South Shore Trail ]
[ North Shore Trail ]
[ Cypress Grove Trail ]
[ Sea Lion Point Trail ]
[ Bird Island Trail ]
6. Monterey Walking Tour :next: [ Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail ]
Friday August 28th Monterey CA
Fitbit distance = 7.21 miles, AEG = 290 feet (29 floors)
Spend the day at Monterey Aquarium :next: https://www.montereybayaquarium.org chatted with the BBC/PBS film crew shooting clips for "Big Blue Live" that will air this Monday 8/31 :next: https://www.pbs.org/big-blue-live/home/
Happy hour at Peter B’s Brew Pub :next: https://www.portolahotel.com/peter-bs-brewpub/ (Stout Resistance with Buffalo Chili and Monterey Jack Cheese highly recommended) where we caught the Jays game (totally smoked the Tigers). Full moon walk along Cannery Row and the waterfront...

HAZ hikes
1. Monterey Bay Aquarium :next: write a HAZ description for 1000th trip logged
2. Monterey Walking Tour :next: [ Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail ]
Saturday August 29th Monterey CA to Ahwatukee AZ
Fitbit distance = 3.81 miles, AEG = 120 feet (12 floors)
Get away home day aborting route through Yosemite. Plotted route from Monterey to Paso Robles to Bakersfield to Barstow via Tehachapi Pass and onto Needles via I-40, then CA95 to Parker AZ with connecting road onto I-10 at Vicksburg and onto Phoenix - 731 miles per Google Maps, 10 hr 48min drive time...
Found Tobin James Cellar Winery in Paso Robles (curious combo for our daughter Tobyn and her boyfriend James :next: https://m.tobinjames.com/history.php ).

HAZ hikes
1. Monterey Bay Aquarium :next: write a HAZ description for 1000th trip logged
2. Tehachapi Mountain Pass Trail :next: [ Tehachapi Mountain Trail ]
3. Parker Dam :next: [ Parker Dam ]

TOTALS
Sunday 8/23 = 6.67 miles, 250 AEG
Monday 8/24 = 14.07 miles, 850 AEG
Tuesday 8/25 = 9.22 miles, 660 AEG
Wednesday 8/26 = 6.78 miles, 440 AEG
Thursday 8/27 = 12.18 miles, 690 AEG
Friday 8/28 = 7.21 miles, 290 AEG
Saturday 8/29 = 3.81 miles, 129 AEG
TOTAL = 59.93 miles, 3300 AEG
170 Avila Beach iPhone photos
148 Lucia iPhone photos
136 Monterey iPhone photos
241 Canon 7D photos
320 Canon 6D photos
167 Canon Rebel XT photos
TOTAL = 1182 photos
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FitBit totals = 49.08 miles, 2040 AEG (204 floors)

BACKGROUNDER
I’ve had a couple of previous opportunities to visit the Big Sur Coastline of California. Pacific Coast Highway return trip home after Hannah's wedding in Oregon :next: [ photoset ] required a definite redux in the Big Sur area. I also had a chance to visit during a July business trip to Cupertino :next: [ popup triplog ]

With my August participation with a medical team in Leh Ladakh Kashmir India pushed out to October, had an opportunity to take my wife on a 30th wedding anniversary wish to the "Big Sur Coastline"...

Some things to consider;

1. Big Sur beaches :next: https://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/beaches.html
2. Kayaking in Monterey ? :next:
https://www.montereybaykayaks.com
https://www.seemonterey.com/things-to-d ... /kayaking/
https://www.adventuresbythesea.com
3. Monterey Bay Aquarium :next: https://www.montereybayaquarium.org
4. Whale spotting along Big Sur Coast
5. Giant redwood hike
6. Big Sur history :next: https://www.bigsurhistory.org
7. Dogs are pretty much NOT welcome anywhere in Big Sur...

THE PLAN

Mon 8/18 - Ahwatukee AZ to Marriott base camp #1 in Monterey CA :next: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ ... -marriott/
709 miles, 10 hours 25 minutes per Google Maps Confirmation 88321895, 80,000 points Monterey Marriott
350 Calle Principal, Monterey CA, 93940

Tue 8/19 - explore Monterey CA
Monterey Aquarium :next: https://www.montereybayaquarium.org
Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail :next: [ Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail ]
Shoreline Stroll Trail :next: [ Shoreline Stroll Trail ]
Should consider Point Lobos State Reserve, North Shore Trail :next: [ North Shore Trail ]

Wed 8/20 - Monterey to Glen Oaks base camp #2 along Big Sur River in the redwood forest :next: https://glenoaksbigsur.com
30 miles, 0 hours 44minutes per Google Maps Confirmation P433714A6627, $249.62 pre-paid on Visa Glen Oaks Big Sur Highway One, Big Sur, CA 93920 Hiking in Big Sur :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com The "must see trails" :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/mustsee.html
McWay Waterfall Trail :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_mcwayfalls.html
Ewoldsen Redwoods Trail :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_ewoldsen.html
Partington Cove Trail :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_pa ... ncove.html

Thu 8/21 - Glen Oaks Big Sur to Avila Beach Lighthouse Suites base camp #3 :next: https://www.avilalighthousesuites.com
116 miles, 2 hours 45 minutes per Google Maps Confirmation 211148994, $398.60 Avila Beach Lighthouse Suites
550 Front Street, Avila Beach CA, 93424

Fri 8/22 - Avila Beach CA to Ahwatukee AZ
575 miles, 8 hours 37 minutes per Google Maps Avila Beach Walking Tour :next: [ Avila Beach Walking Tour ]

THE TREK

Mon 8/18 - Ahwatukee AZ to Marriott base camp #1 in Monterey CA :next: https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ ... -marriott/
Arrived at base camp dinner time-ish by the ocean shore to a foggy Monterey Bay where I joined onto Hwy 1, Pacific Coast Highway.
Ok, so it really took almost 12 hours door-to-door. Stopped in a surprisingly active oil field near I-5 and CA46. Lost Hill Oil Well purchase :next: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Hills_Oil_Field
Walked Fisherman's Wharf and Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail out to Lover's Point :next: [ Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail ]
Also saw cleanup from the weekend vintage car auction :next: https://www.rmauctions.com/results/resu ... eCode=MO14 Amazing to see six-figure cars all stored outside in the sea-mist waiting for pick-up! Finished up walking the dunes and shoreline trails and over to Laguna Park :next: [ Shoreline Stroll Trail ] and [ Laguna Grande Park ]

Fitbit Totals = 9.37 miles and 150 AEG
Tue 8/19 - explore Monterey CA
We picked up our Monterey Bay Aquarium passes at the front desk of the Marriott Hotel the night before. Pass is good for 2 consecutive days creating multiple options for us. https://www.montereybayaquarium.org
The Aquarium is awesome - hard to improve upon. Loved the modern blend of functional architecture with local history - the entire building is an ode to local cannery row lore. As each hour passed at the Aquarium, the crowd multiplied. We decided to check out for lunch. The Cannery Row Brewing Company was noted on the morning walk from the hotel to the aquarium. Much to my disappointment this is not a brewery. Although some craft brews are on tap, none were local (unless you call San Diego local for Monterey) :next: https://www.canneryrowbrewingcompany.com
This area could be called "ground zero" for John Steinbeck's "Cannery Row" :next: https://www.canneryrow.com/john-steinbeck.php
Lynn and I then headed to another "brew pub", Peter B's Brew Pub :next: https://www.portolahotel.com/#dining/brewpub/about
Crap, it doesn't open until 4pm daily. Ok, we had to settle for the faux English Pub (Crown & Anchor Monterey) across the road from the Marriott :next: https://crownandanchor.net Whale Watching up next from Fisherman's Wharf. The Princess Monterey took us to the Monterey Canyon off Moss Landing where we saw a couple dozen humpback whale breaches and many more surface grazings! Monterey Canyon is reported to be the undersea equivalent of the Grand Canyon matching depth and length and provides the diverse ecosystem to support the abundant marine life found in Monterey Bay :next: https://www.montereywhalewatching.com and https://www.montereycanyon.com After dinner walk out to Point Pinos Lighthouse :next: https://www.pointpinos.org and [ Point Pinos Lighthouse ]
Rooftop night long exposure shots? Did that plus a few around Fisherman's Wharf and Cannery Row. Wrapped up catching last call at Peter B's Brew Pub - excellent cherrywood barrel aged porter and buffalo chili topped with Monterey Jack cheese (of course).

Fitbit Totals = 10.90 miles and 260 AEG
Wed 8/20 - Monterey to Glen Oaks base camp #2 along Big Sur River in the redwood forest.
Morning redux of Monterey Bay Aquarium (pass is good for 2 consecutive days). After pulling out base camp #1, headed out 17 mile scenic drive from Point Pinos Lighthouse to Spanish Bay to Pebble Beach to Carmel-By-The-Sea. https://independenttravelcats.com/2013/ ... alifornia/ and https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/17-Mile_Drive and https://media.pebblebeach.com/images/st ... -drive.pdf Search for the "Lone Monterey Cypress :next: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cupressus_macrocarpa
Also need to find the pullout between Carmel and Rocky Creek Bridge for tide pool exploration :next: [ photo ] and https://hikearizona.com/map.php?LAT=36. ... 2&Z=15&M=6 (found it! - dubbed this a new HAZ mini-description "Big Sur Coastline - Malpaso Creek to Soberanes Creek"). Poked in the tide pools - almost like an extension of the touch pools at Monterey Bay Aquarium. Stopped at Garrapata State Park Beach :next: https://www.californiasbestbeaches.com/ ... beach.html Access from the west side of Hwy 1. There is a fairly new set of wooden stairs leading to the beach. The surf is considered hazardous here and we could see why with some spectacular waves hitting the shores today! Did the obligatory stop at Bixby Bridge and headed non-stop to base camp #2. Checked into room 15 at Glen Oaks in Village of Big Sur to establish base camp #2. Settled in and then hiked down to the redwood grove beside Big Sur River.

Fitbit Totals = 11.10 miles and 530 AEG
Thu 8/21 - Glen Oaks Big Sur to Avila Beach Lighthouse Suites base camp #3 Checked out Pfeifer Big Sur State Park (north) and Julia Pfeifer Burns State Park (south) :next: https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=570 and https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/570/file ... ut2013.pdf
Note that these are two different parks albeit reasonably close together. 2008 Basin Fire has closed many of the trails in the north park, so we headed south. First stop of the day was in a Hwy 1 pullout because Lynn thought she saw whales - turns out plural was very correct as we saw about a dozen humpbacks in coordinated feeding mode. This would mark just the beginning of our whale sightings for the day. Think every stop today that had an ocean view that featured whale sightings!
Partington Cove Trail :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_pa ... ncove.html
McWay Waterfall Trail :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_mcwayfalls.html
Ewoldsen Redwoods Trail :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_ewoldsen.html
Mill Creek picnic lunch (after $20+ purchase at Lucia General store) :next: [ Mill Creek Picnic Area - Big Sur Coastline ]
Pacific Valley Beach - IMO this was the best beach along Big Sur Coastline (Orca sighting topped it off! Throw in some dolphins for extra measure...). Although this was our first visit to this beach, there was an “air of familiarity” to this beach. Don’t know why – location for commercials/movie scenes perhaps?
Pacific Valley Beach (just north of Pacific Valley Flats noted on HAZ) :next: [ Pacific Valley Flats ] and https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_pacval.html
Sand Dollar Beach :next: https://www.hikinginbigsur.com/hikes_sanddollar.html
For what we originally thought was Sand Dollar Beach, turned out to be Point Sierra Nevada Beach (part of San Simeon State Park) :next: https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/590/file ... re2009.pdf
Elephant Seal Vista provided multiple wildlife options with some Blue Whales offshore and the namesake Elephant Seals on the beach :next: [ Elephant Seal Vista Point ]
Drove through San Simeon and stopped at the local beach before heading to Morro Bay.
Morro Rock Vista :next: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morro_Rock
After establishing base camp #3, did an evening stroll of Avila Beach. Avila Beach walking tour :next: [ Avila Beach Walking Tour ]

Fitbit Totals = 12.49 miles and 1050 AEG
Fri 8/22 - Avila Beach Lighthouse Suites base camp #3 to Ahwatukee AZ Morning walk on the beach followed by a leisurely breakfast on our oceanfront patio before the 600 mile sprint home. It was very fitting that a giant sea weasel (aka sea otter) made an appearance in the Avila Beach surf just as we were wrapping up our walk before heading home.

THE FITBIT TOTALS
Monday = 9.37 miles, 150 AEG (15 floors)
Tuesday = 10.91 miles, 260 AEG (26 floors)
Wednesday = 11.10 miles, 530 AEG (53 floors)
Thursday = 12.56 miles and 1050 AEG (105 floors)
Friday = 5.14 miles and 50 AEG (5 floors)
TOTALS = 49.08 miles and 2040 AEG

THE HAZ DESTINATIONS

1. HAZ Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail :next: [ Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail ]
2. HAZ Shoreline Stroll Trail :next: [ Shoreline Stroll Trail ]
3. HAZ Laguna Grand Park :next: [ Laguna Grande Park ]
4. Point Pinos Lighthouse :next: [ Point Pinos Lighthouse ]
5. HAZ 17 Mile Scenic Drive :next: [ 17 Mile Scenic Drive - Monterey Peninsula ]
6. HAZ Spanish Bay to Bird Rock Trail :next: [ Spanish Bay to Bird Rock Trail ]
7. HAZ Point Joe to Bird Rock Trail :next: [ Point Joe to Bird Rock ]
8. HAZ Big Sur Coastline - Malpaso Creek to Soberanes Creek :next: [ Big Sur Coastline - Malpaso Ck to Soberanes Ck ]
9. HAZ Garrapata Beach :next: [ Garrapata Beach ]
10. HAZ Bixby Bridge - Big Sur Coastline :next: [ Bixby Creek Bridge - Big Sur Coastline ]
11. HAZ Glen Oaks Big Sur Redwood Grove Loop :next: [ Glen Oaks Big Sur Redwood Grove Loop ]
12. HAZ Partington Cove Trail :next: [ Partington Cove Trail - Big Sur Coastline ]
13. HAZ Ewoldsen Redwoods Trail :next: [ El Sur Grande - Ewoldsen Trail ]
14. HAZ McWay Waterfall Trail :next: [ McWay Waterfall Trail - Big Sur Coastline ]
15. HAZ Mill Creek Picnic Area :next: [ Mill Creek Picnic Area - Big Sur Coastline ]
16. HAZ Pacific Valley Beach :next: [ Pacific Valley Flats ]
17. HAZ Sand Dollar Beach :next: [ Sand Dollar Beach ]
18. HAZ Point Sierra Nevada Beach :next: [ Point Sierra Nevada Beach - Big Sur Coastline ]
19. HAZ Elephant Seal Vista :next: [ Elephant Seal Vista Point ]
20. HAZ San Simeon Bay Beach :next: [ San Simeon Bay Beach ]
21. HAZ Morro Rock :next: [ Morro Rock Walking Tour ]
22. HAZ Avila Beach :next: [ Avila Beach Walking Tour ]

I'll post some photos when I get the chance. Enjoy! :)
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214 on 7D
42 on Rebel XT
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9 days
2882 miles
155 gallons of gasoline
558 digital images
1 relatively trouble-free drive
No dogs
Multiple family gatherings
Hannah's wedding in Medford Oregon
Priceless!

The Plan => Drive to Hannah's wedding in Medford OR traveling Phoenix to Los Angeles to Sacramento to Medford with return route via the Pacific Coast Highway.

I've always been a fastball hitter, but learned early that you will see a diet of change-ups and other off-speed stuff until you prove that you can hit those too. Guess we proved we could hit the off-speed stuff during our "Oregon Trail 2010" adventure (check out => [ photoset ] ), so "Oregon Tales 2012" seemed to consist of BP fastballs right down the middle...

DAY 1 - Tuesday 5/15
Ahwatukee AZ to Glendale AZ
72 miles return
0 hrs 45 min 1-way per Google Maps

Hiking and other outdoor adventuring seems to have taken a backseat due to Coyotes' season tickets (and their unexpected playoff run), some focused business assignments with China and Latin America, and finance managing with Hannah's upcoming wedding. With an impending road trip to Oregon blocking the calendar through Memorial Day, I get lucky with home date scheduling attending the Coyotes/Kings home opening set Sunday and Tuesday. With the Yotes butts thoroughly kicked at both games, I'm left wondering if I've witnessed my last NHL games in the Valley...

DAY 2 - Wednesday 5/16
Ahwatukee AZ to Sacramento CA
774 miles
12 hrs 39 min per Google Maps
Marriott Courtyard Sacramento Airport, 2101 River Plaza Drive, Sacramento CA, 95833

Pack the F-150 (including hiking boots) for an early morning start on the road to Sacramento via Los Angeles. We seem to be off to an auspicious start as I pull onto the I-10 greeted by an electronic sign indicating "CRASH AT SR143, I-10 CLOSED". I can see a sea of red lights ahead, so we veer off at Warner Road and double-back towards Maricopa and Gila Bend to by-pass the traffic jam. Traffic is light all the way to Los Angeles including the I-210 northern "by-pass". In fact, we don't encounter any LA traffic until we're out of town on the I-5 coming to a dead stop at Tejon Pass near the town of Gorman. With traffic only inching along, I pull off at Gorman School Road to partake in the local McDonalds. Once refreshed, I see no improvement in the I-5 traffic jam, but notice a few tractor trailer rigs hopping on the Peace Valley side road to Lebec. Following the rigs, we hop back onto the I-5 at Lebec sans traffic! We arrive at the Marriott Courtyard in Sacramento (check out => https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ ... t-natomas/ ) 9-ish that night, just in time to catch the kitchen before it closed for the evening...

DAY 3 - Thursday 5/17
Sacramento CA to Medford OR
309 miles
5 hrs 14 min per Google Maps
Candlewood Suites, 3548 Heathrow Way, Medford OR, 97504

Fueled with Starbucks coffee, Lynn and I are back on the road travelling the I-5 towards Oregon. As we exit Redding, the Shasta-Trinity Mountains treat us to a steady rain. I slip the F-150 into 4WD on the fly and it becomes "weather, what weather?" as we maintain our steady cruise control speed. As we cross the California/Oregon border and descend into the Rogue Valley, blue skies return at a perfect 80degF temperature. Check into our hotel mid-afternoon (check out => https://www.candlewoodsuites.com/hotels ... cw-_-mfrbr ). We soon meet up with Dominic (Hannah's husband-to-be) and Hannah at the Candlewood Suites. They both flew in from South Bend IN earlier in the week making the final wedding preparations. Hannah and Lynn head out to do some last minute shopping while Dom and I go to sample the purported "Best Wings in Oregon" at Flapper's Wild West Wings (check out => https://www.urbanspoon.com/r/218/159457 ... gs-Medford ).

DAY 4 - Friday 5/18
Medford OR to various local destinations
75 miles
n/a per Google Maps
Candlewood Suites, 3548 Heathrow Way, Medford OR, 97504

Rehearsal day as multiple family relatives begin to arrive in Medford OR. Pick up my younger daughters, Sarah and Tobyn, at the Medford Airport after a connecting flight snow delay in Salt Lake City UT. My parents arrive having driven their rental car from Portland OR after a long flight from Toronto Canada. My cousin Drew and his family, Janice and Cassie, also arrive after a long drive from Vancouver Canada. Various friends of the bride and groom (including their undergrad NAU crowd) trickle in from various locations throughout the country. Bridal Shower that afternoon (I get to skip that), and rehearsal 5-ish at the Applegate River Lodge (check out => https://www.applegateriverlodge.com/ ). Pay some wedding bills, and pick-up some eats at Fred Meyer for the Rehearsal Dinner that evening hosted by Dom's sister Beverly. Everything went smoothly - calm before the wedding storm?

DAY 5 - Saturday 5/19
Medford OR to Applegate OR
75 miles
23 miles (1-way), 35 min per Google Maps
Applegate River Lodge, 15100 Highway 238, Applegate OR, 97530

Wedding day starts with guests arriving 11-ish at the Applegate River Lodge to help with the preparations in advance of the 3:30pm ceremony. With both Hannah and Dominic pursuing their chemistry doctorate degrees at Notre Dame University, there is definitely a "chemistry" theme to the wedding. Preparation, ceremony, reception, food, drink, and weather all pulled off without a bump in the road!

DAY 6 - Sunday 5/20
Medford OR to Crater Lake OR
152 miles
76 miles (1-way), 1 hr 45 min per Google Maps
Crater Lake Lodge, 565 Rim Drive, Crater Lake OR, 97625

Wedding day-after starts with a breakfast buffet before dropping off Sarah and Tobyn at Medford Airport for their flights home (both have to work on Monday). Our main objective today is some sight-seeing at Crater Lake (check out => https://www.nps.gov/crla/index.htm ) and the Rogue River Gorge (check out => https://www.blm.gov/or/districts/rosebu ... ridge.html ) with my parents. Once again that National Parks Pass comes in handy. I knew that Crater Lake usually has snow, but didn't realize it averages 44 feet of snowfall each year! I'll have to log the treks on HikeArizona when I get the chance ( [ Crater Lake National Park Area Trails ] and [ Natural Bridge Trail ] ).
After our all-day trek, the family gets together for a late dinner at the nearby Red Lobster.

DAY 7 - Monday 5/21
Medford OR to Crescent City CA to Bodega Bay CA
432 miles
8 hrs 26 min per Google Maps
Bodega Harbour Inn, 1345 Bodega Avenue, Bodega Bay CA, 94923

Early morning "good-byes" to my parents (catching plane to Toronto), the Babbini newlyweds (catching plane to South Bend), my cousins (driving back to Vancouver) as Lynn and I hit the road to explore the giant redwoods and the seashore along the Pacific Coast Highway. As we approach the Oregon/California border a text arrives from Hannah - the counter-offer they made on a house near South Bend was accepted (no honeymoon for the Babbini's - they're buying a house). First stop is Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park (check out => https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=413 ) where once again that National Parks Pass comes in handy. The redwood groves and rain forest conditions make me feel like I'm on the set of a Jurassic Park sequel (actually having a toy dinosaur could have made for some interesting photo ops - note to self for next time). Best area by far IMO are the loop trails (Ellsworth Loop Trail, Leiffer Loop Trail, etc.) off Walker Road. Stout Grove along the Smith River comes in a close second. I'll have to log the mini-treks on HikeArizona when I get the chance ( [ Stout Grove ] ). Lunch in Crescent City CA, where I learned the harbour took one of the bigger blows from the March 2011 Japan tsunami (check out => https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/ ... o-sea.html ). We stop at Klamath Cove to check out the beach followed by some rainy mini-treks in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park (check out => https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=415 ). Surprised by the multiple elk encounters by the coastline - my brain just couldn't reconcile seeing elk and ocean in the same field of view! The highway headed inland following the Eel River Valley before we reconnected with Highway 1. Classic northern California views complete with fog and mist - our approach to the Village of Elk has been permanently etched into my brain. We arrive 9-ish into Bodega Bay greeted by multiple birds perched on the overhead wires. I check for Alfred Hitchcock lurking around the corner at our Bodega Harbour Inn basecamp (check out => https://www.bodegaharborinn.com/ and https://www.bodegabay.com/index.php/vis ... bodega-bay )...

DAY 8 - Tuesday 5/22
Bodega Bay CA to Golden Gate Bridge to Big Sur to Avila Beach CA
331 miles
7 hrs 16 min per Google Maps
Avila Lighthouse Suites, 550 Front St, Avila Beach CA, 93424

Lynn and I explore Bodega Harbour (a place where time seems to have stood still since the 1950's) before hitting the road to explore the Pacific Coast Highway - Muir Beach, Golden Gate Bridge, Big Sur coastline to Avila Beach. We encounter an unexpected gem when we stop at the Elephant Seal Rookery near San Simeon (check out => https://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/elephant-seals.html ). After sunset, check into our comfortable "digs" 9-ish at the Avila Lighthouse Suites (check out => https://www.avilalighthousesuites.com/ ). We head over to Mr. Rick's (check out => https://www.mrricks.com/ ) to grab some eats and catch the end of the Coyotes/Kings game. Strike one (kitchen closed at 9pm), strike two (only IPA's on tap), strike three (OT goal by the Kings finished the Yotes season) - time for an evening stroll on the beach...
DAY 9 - Wednesday 5/23
Avila Beach CA to Joshua Tree NP to Ahwatukee AZ
623 miles
11 hrs 39 min per Google Maps
Avila Lighthouse Suites, 550 Front St, Avila Beach CA, 93424

Lynn and I explore the tidal pools along Avila before hitting the road. A stop at Joshua Tree NP (check out => https://www.nps.gov/jotr/index.htm ) before arriving home late that evening...

And that's our Oregon Tale 2012!
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