Historic Requa Inn
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THE HOTEL We are in love with our hotel - the Requa (pronounced Rek-wah) Inn. This 1914 guesthouse is like staying with a good friend. The lobby/living room is filled with games, great books and magazines. Breakfast this morning included a selection of orange pancakes, homemade wheat bread toast and European-style yogurt - and this was only a …
First Encounter of the Bird Kind
... around 15 to 18 and at night drops to between 5 and 8 degrees with penetrating humidity.
Had a glimpse of the red woods but tomorrow we will be visiting the Red Wood National Park where many of the major masterpieces are.
Most small towns along the coast are just that, small and geared to tourism. All services are available. Whatever is needed can be bought or rented without exception.
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WE <3 SF
... na tym, że całe życie towarzyskie SF odbywa się na wschodnim wybrzeżu, my mieszkaliśmy na zachodnim wśród klasycznych domków szeregowych. Taksówki zapuszczają się tam bardzo rzadko bo mają dużo innych krótszych zleceń, i nie muszą się nikomu tłumaczyć dlaczego nie przyjechały. Zytaliśmy się więc, co by. Yło gdybyśmy jechali na lotnisko, okazuje ...
Kayaking the Klamath!
... around and go back the way we had come. When we arrived back, we had a look around the ranger station and then sat in the sun around a picnic table reading, blogging and talking with the girls who hadn't walked. We were all starving by this point and so I asked a park ranger lady if there was anywhere we could walk to which would sell food. Her response: "there is not". Gutted! We went back to the van after a couple of hours when the rest of ...
Santa Rosa Tire Swap
... the redwoods. This was really adorable of him, but also a bit odd...who passes cheeseboards down a moving vehicle?! Regardless, the other girls all enjoyed it (no cheese for me thanks!) and it helped to stave off their hunger as we were coming into the camp. By the time we rolled up into the camp in the middle of a Native American reservation, on the land of the Yurok tribe, it was like 8.30pm...we shot up our tents and then loads of us mished off to the laundry as we had no ...