Day 15:
We woke up at Gold Bluffs Beach at 6AM and quickly packed up camp with the knowledge that the eight mile dirt road out of camp would be closed from seven thirty till noon for maintenance (of which it was in MUCH need). It actually turned out for the best because San Francisco was about seven hours from our campsite, so we arrived (after "dozens" of bathroom breaks for Phil and Sarah) on time for our campsite reservation at Half Moon Bay.
After setting up camp and walking the beach a bit, we headed to San Jose to meet up with old friends of Sarah's parent's at a delicious Chinese restaurant the four of them (Brant, Laurie, Jimmy and Sherri) used to eat at all the time. We had been told over and over again that the food was amazingly spicy, and we weren't disappointed. Phil's eyelids were dripping sweat by the end.
During our delicious meal, a man came in and sat down at a table across from us and Dawson managed to get an inconspicuous picture with his iPhone of his epically GIANT unibrow.
Afterwords we went to Guitar Center for Phil to buy a guitar capo. While we were there, Dawson and Tim figured out the background chords to their new smash hit swing song, "Look Out, Boiling Water Coming Through, And it's not Very Well Secured." (It's a long story)
Then we went back and spent a relaxing evening in front of the campfire, resting up for our big day in San Fran.
Day 16:
Today we drove into San Francisco. We were going to take the trolley everywhere, but found out it was $13 a person, so instead we opted to walk through the city (as we had seemed to do in every city so far).
We walked ridiculously far to the Fisherman's Warf where we had some delicious sushi at a place called Miyabi Sushi. Connor decided to take the Yom Bomb (wasabi wrapped in ginger) to the extreme, as you see here:
Then we went to Trader Joe's, where Sarah bought a one pound dark chocolate bar, and Tim bought a carbonated chocolate protein drink with thirty six grams of protein in a twelve ounce can. Needless to say, he was rather energetic for the rest of the day (and night).
After walking though some of the market we walked up to the high point overlooking the city.
Where we saw the windiest road in the world:
And a building Phil likes a lot.
After some difficulty (it had been a long day of walking) we arrived at China Town where Sarah and Phil were very excited to find the Pokéman store where Sarah bought a Totaro purse and Pii (it's a Pokémon). You'll see them in a few days.
On the way out of town Tim stopped to hug a tree.
When we got back to camp, Phil and Tim set up a mini rail made out of firewood that worked pretty well.
We spent the rest of the evening around the campfire and saying goodbye to the ocean. Then packed up and left for Yosemite around 11:30 PM in the hopes that we could get a campground if we got there early enough.
Day 17:
After leaving Half Moon Bay at eleven thirty at night, we got to Yosemite at about four in the morning. While driving through the park we slowly realized that EVERY single campsite was either reserved a year ahead of time, or closed. After driving all the way through the park, we pulled over and slept in the truck on the side of the road just outside the park. Dawson, Tim and Phil slept in the bed in the back, Connor slept in the front seat, and Sarah slept on a giant pile of duffel bags and pads in the back seat.
We woke up to a stunning view of a timberline lake.
Dawson and Tim found a Geocache (sorta like a worldwide treasure hunt for outdoor nerds). We added our names to the log book and added in a few trinkets of our own before re-hiding the box in some rocks.
Then we drove back through the park and found a decent campground just outside the park called Shimmering Lakes. It was a surprisingly hot day, so we bushwacked our way up to a waterfall to take a swim.
Day 18:
We woke up early to climb Half Dome. We made it into the valley before the sun, and eagerly started up the trail.
We took the scenic route on the way up. It was aptly named.
Sarah got tired, so Dawson and Tim switched of carrying her backpack on their front.
The trail was quite long! Due to taking the scenic route, it was about seventeen miles round trip, with a forty-eight hundred foot altitude gain. At the top of the trail was Sub-Dome and Full-Dome. Sub-Dome had really steep stairs going up it.
The view was amazing, even before we were at the summit.
After some convincing, Dawson talked Sarah into going up the cables to the top. Tim was very excited!
We were lucky to get onto the cables with almost no wait, but getting up took about forty-five minutes, even though it was only four hundred feet. It was interesting being on top because it seemed like the summit of a fourteener. The rock was huge, and quite flat. You could have played a game of ultimate (if there wasn't any wind) up there. But none of us were short of breath because the summit is only at about eighty-eight hundred feet.
We took some photos:
And did the fork in the garbage disposal
Dawson and Tim decided to do a round of push-ups, and Phil decided to freak Sarah (and some of you reading this) out by peaking over the edge through a hole.
We found a plaque that had hundreds of names and dates from climbers carved into it. Some of them were pretty old.
Sarah had a much easier time on the way down.
We were told by people coming up that there was now a two hour wait just to get on the
cables. The view was pretty spectacular.
Sarah was quite happy to reach the bottom.
We took the less scenic (much wetter) way down. It led past several waterfalls and the mist from them soaked everything in the valley. It was like being in a heavy rain storm.
Phil beat us to the bottom and decided to spend his time meditating on a bridge.
Back at our campsite, we discovered several very large spiders.
And Phil discovered that his mustache is now big enough to hold snacks in.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
2/3rds of the Way Through!
Sorry for the long delay in posts, but we haven't had wifi (weefee as Phil likes to call it) for quite a while.
Day 12:
After waking up to a delicious breakfast at Annie and Aarons and hitting the local coffee house we headed to Crater Lake National Park (per Annie and Aarons recommendations). We certainly weren't disappointed.
It's a gorgeous lake at the top of what once was a volcano. Dawson, Connor, Phil and Tim climbed out to a point above the lake where I could take some great shots of them.
It took a bit of rock climbing to get back up, Phil decided to go barefoot.
After spending some time at Crater Lake, and making an extensive bathroom stop, we loaded up and headed to the cost. Four hours later, we arrived at a little deserted beach near Florence Oregon where we had a very late lunch.
After satisfying our appetites with Rammen and PB&J sandwiches we headed down the cost to find a place to spend the night. After a long drive along a very scenic road (and a speeding ticket in one of the small towns along the cost) we arrived at a coastal RV park and set up camp.
Dawson took a cool shot of the ocean in the moonlight.
That night Phil decided to sleep on the beach. He looked like a homeless man in the morning, with Dawson's stuffed turtle for a pillow.
Day 13:
That morning we packed up and headed down to Redwood National Park. We stopped along the way to see Paul Bunyan and his loyal ox Babe. Paul Bunyan talked to us about our traveling Gnome for a bit.
Soon after, we arrived at a beautiful campsite called Gold Beach Bluffs. It had the ocean on one side, and the red woods on the other. Sarah's whale Richard quickly made himself at home.
Dawson quickly set up the three hammocks he brought so we could relax for the next two days in our new home.
Later that day, Connor, Tim and Dawson went exploring. They climbed up on a cliff overlooking the camp,
found a hummingbirds nest,
and discovered that the forest was as close to a jungle as you can get in North America. The shrubbery was over their heads and the only way to move about was on the giant fallen trees.
That night we all relaxed in front of the fire while Dawson took night shots.
Day 14:
After their adventure on the previous day, Dawson, Tim and Connor decided to explore further into the forest. We all put our safari gear on and headed into the jungle. It was like something out of Jurassic Park.
Dawson and Phil found a springy tree.
On the way out we found a path that led us about three quarters of the way out, but then we had to drop down into a canyon. It was a really tight, wet, squeeze with a ten foot drop at the end. We were quite muddy by the time we reached the car.
Day 12:
After waking up to a delicious breakfast at Annie and Aarons and hitting the local coffee house we headed to Crater Lake National Park (per Annie and Aarons recommendations). We certainly weren't disappointed.
It's a gorgeous lake at the top of what once was a volcano. Dawson, Connor, Phil and Tim climbed out to a point above the lake where I could take some great shots of them.
It took a bit of rock climbing to get back up, Phil decided to go barefoot.
After spending some time at Crater Lake, and making an extensive bathroom stop, we loaded up and headed to the cost. Four hours later, we arrived at a little deserted beach near Florence Oregon where we had a very late lunch.
After satisfying our appetites with Rammen and PB&J sandwiches we headed down the cost to find a place to spend the night. After a long drive along a very scenic road (and a speeding ticket in one of the small towns along the cost) we arrived at a coastal RV park and set up camp.
Dawson took a cool shot of the ocean in the moonlight.
That night Phil decided to sleep on the beach. He looked like a homeless man in the morning, with Dawson's stuffed turtle for a pillow.
Day 13:
That morning we packed up and headed down to Redwood National Park. We stopped along the way to see Paul Bunyan and his loyal ox Babe. Paul Bunyan talked to us about our traveling Gnome for a bit.
Soon after, we arrived at a beautiful campsite called Gold Beach Bluffs. It had the ocean on one side, and the red woods on the other. Sarah's whale Richard quickly made himself at home.
Dawson quickly set up the three hammocks he brought so we could relax for the next two days in our new home.
Later that day, Connor, Tim and Dawson went exploring. They climbed up on a cliff overlooking the camp,
found a hummingbirds nest,
and discovered that the forest was as close to a jungle as you can get in North America. The shrubbery was over their heads and the only way to move about was on the giant fallen trees.
That night we all relaxed in front of the fire while Dawson took night shots.
Day 14:
After their adventure on the previous day, Dawson, Tim and Connor decided to explore further into the forest. We all put our safari gear on and headed into the jungle. It was like something out of Jurassic Park.
Dawson and Phil found a springy tree.
On the way out we found a path that led us about three quarters of the way out, but then we had to drop down into a canyon. It was a really tight, wet, squeeze with a ten foot drop at the end. We were quite muddy by the time we reached the car.
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