Tuesday, August 18, 2009

From Big Sur Bluffs to Death Valley Dunes

After the hustle and bustle of Santa Cruz, we headed south to that land of legends, Big Sur. So many of the writers and artists and visionaries of the last few decades found this place inspiring, wild, and beautiful. And it's no wonder. Highway 1 kisses the cliffs for dozens of miles along the coast, often hundreds of feet above the ocean. The forest and the ocean meet and create breathtaking views. We spent the night alongside a creek in Big Sur, then drove south along the coast the next morning.
Big Sur

The southern end of the Big Sur region houses an Elephant Seal Rookery, and we stopped to see them lounging in the sun. It was amazing to see them, after so many nights of hearing seals and sea lions barking in the distance.
Rookery


Elephant Seal

Along the highway, we met a French couple and their baby who needed a ride. They were going to Morro Bay, CA, and when we got there they offered to let us stay at their campsite in exchange for the ride. We ended up getting along very well. I got to practice my French and we have new friends in Paris!
Morro Bay itself was also a great place. It is a surfing, fishing, and harbor town. Morro Rock dominates the shoreline, and sea lions come up to the docks to rest at night.

Morro Rock


Sea Lion Pile

Finally, it was time to leave the Pacific. We waved goodbye and headed east again, this time tracing our path from our last trip Out West, through Sequoia National Park to Death Valley.

Canyon Overlook


Forever

Now we are in Pahrump, NV on our way to Las Vegas for a rousing good time. We are seeing Penn and Teller and staying in the Rio, our first Hotel for this whole trip. We made it 6 days straight without paying for a RV park, and now we are ready to splurge. After Las Vegas, our trip is nearly over, with a mad dash for the East Coast in time for the new semester.
Au Revoir, California!

3 comments:

  1. Hi Angelica and Jim
    I am sitting here in awe of these beautiful and breathtaking photos and stories. Once again, I can't help but feel like I am right there with you, as your experiences, and the descriptions of, are absolutely amazing. I am so, so happy you are having these momentous moments together...you are incredible people. The seals are so beautiful, as are the cliffs and views..and all else. (Angelica...you were pretty close to the edge there...! Yikes! :) ).
    Much love to you both!
    YELM Lucanne

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  2. great pictures...I especially like the pinky sunset one. Have a great time in Vegas! We used to go there about 4 times a year when we lived in the states, and I miss it. I'm a little embarrassed to admit it, but I was hooked on the buffets and all the stimulation!

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  3. Dearest Angelica and Jim
    There is only one word to describe the beautiful picture and writings about you wonderful trip and that is WOW. I love your wonderful pictures and your fabulous writings, and, as others have said, it is a book in the making. I can't wait until I see you again. I miss you very much and love you so much. Much love 'Mom'
    ( dictated to Lucanne from hospital)

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