Road Trip Day Five: Hiking Limekiln Falls, Driving, and Driving Some More
It took five days but I think the right side of my brain is finally starting to warm up nicely. I’m finally starting to see …
It took five days but I think the right side of my brain is finally starting to warm up nicely. I’m finally starting to see …
Some major landslides have forced rather long detours along the Pacific Coast Highway, but they provide for a nice change of scenery. Camping at Limekiln State Park provides both some great opportunities for beach time and hiking through redwoods to a waterfall and historic lime kilns.
Seeing the most of Pinnacles National Park by hiking a loop combining Old Pinnacles Trail and High Peaks Trail. Some cave exploration opportunities, awesome views, and watching the rare California Condor.
Plan B after an abandoned sailing trip was a road trip around northern California – my route first took me through nearby California Gold Country, which I haven’t spent nearly enough time in. Hiking to Natural Bridge was a good warmup with the camera I haven’t really used much recently.
I recently took a used Fujifilm X-T1 to Yosemite to see if I’d like switching from Sony to Fujifilm. As it turned out, I didn’t use the Sony once that trip.