Thursday, March 17, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Pismo Beach to San Francisco
Pismo Beach to Santa Cruz
Toured Hearst Castle and added four hours to our travel day.
San Simeon to Santa Cruz a day to remember:
-very windy, hilly road
-no fuel on route (sweating bullets)
-found fuel (low fuel light on, quite awhile; had to back around to get in and back around to get out)
-Santa Cruz RV park not at address advertised (in the dark)
-alternate RV park full and too small to turn around (very tight -in the dark)
-finally proper directions to original RV park ( an expensive parking lot no amenities, set up in the dark, raining hard)
-drive around and around, we are tired, hungry where to eat?
-happy ending -found Santa Cruz diner with a good environment and meal.
Near San Simeon on coast
Hearst Castle-Impresive
Jack and Robin walking on gold!!
Santa Cruz to Rohnert Park
Drove thru San Jose and Oakland and past San Francisco with lots of traffic but not to bad.
Toured Napa Valley wine country, toured Beringer Winery and had lunch in Calistoga
Wine country Napa Valley
cloudy and rainy but a good tour
Stone bridge over Napa river (1913)
Drove into San Francisco and did the touristy things, had lunch at Fisherman's Wharf
Golden Gate Bridge
Trolley Car ride through San Fran
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Pismo Beach
Mission Bay park in San Diego
Relaxing in the Hallway
We were planning on driving along the coast from San Diego to Pismo Beach but our Tom Tom (GPS) took us on highway 405 right through Los Angeles...
By the time we figured it out we were driving in west Holly wood and passing Wiltshire boulevard etc. A whole bunch of traffic!
Next we took a neat detour over the Santa Ynez mountain (highway 154) and ended up driving through some beautiful area... very mountainous and horsey country. Made it to Pismo Beach and stayed for one nite.
bye for now
Heading westerly
Flowers on the hillside in San Diego
Old town San Diego
Sand dunes for miles and miles
Yuma weather was fantastic! 82 degrees . Went to our first casino on this trip and contributed to the economy. Drove around Yuma and visited different resorts- checked out what's available for the retired set.
Yuma weather was fantastic! 82 degrees . Went to our first casino on this trip and contributed to the economy. Drove around Yuma and visited different resorts- checked out what's available for the retired set.
Yuma is on the border with California. so we are into our next state. In California autos pulling trailers have to drive 55 miles and hour while the rest drive 65.
On to San Diego. Neat landscape (hilly and huge rounded rocks) through the desert hills (looks like Sahara) and then out to the coastal green. Flowers are blooming on the hillsides and the grass is very green. Looks very californiaish. While in San Diego we stayed in Mission Hills Rv Park right near the water. Very beautiful area. Visited Old town which they consider the birthplace of California and did a "Diner drivein and dives lunch at the Blue Water fish market. Tried fish tacos with tuna, large shrimp, red snapper and swordfish. The fish soup was the best.
We were planning to leave San Diego on Friday March 11 and drive to the Santa Barbara area along the coast, however we changed our plans and stayed an extra day in San Diego due to the tsunami warnings. They evacuated the Rv park (along with other coastal communities) that we were planning to stay at. There was only minor damage and wave swell but best to be safe. We went down to the beach in San Diego but couldn't see very much as the day was foggy. This is definitely a surfer paradise.
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