
Audrey gives a "beary" good foot massage

Widdling canoes from a sturdy Redwood

Attack of the Lupines

Smile!

Inside a Redwood Tree

If hobbits didn't live in hills, this would certainly be their second choice

Trees large enough to drive through..

A Big Tree.

Interesting features abound

Gold Bluff campground, Prairie Creek Redwoods

One of the many coastal state parks in Oregon

Definitely windy
After the Redwoods we visited one of my childhood neighbors in San Francisco. We were also able to check out the Golden Gate bridge and Fort Point just below it. From there we stayed in Monterey, CA and drove the coastal cliff line with the intention of visiting the Hearst castle. The greater powers that be decided against this and blocked our passage with a rather large landslide at mile #67. We were forced to drive a very windy road through the Limekiln State park and across the Ft. Hunter Liggett Army range to get back to an acceptable route to Port Hueneme. We will be staying here until Aug 26th so stay tuned for more frequent updates this summer!
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