Fairfield Inn & Suites Ukiah Mendocino County
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Ukiah wish you were us.
Day 1 = success. We left after work today to get a headstart, with no plan of where to stop. We made it to Ukiah at about 8:15 and saw a sign for a Marriot hotel. Perfect! (I love Nate's job!!) Luckily, they had availabilty for his employee rate, and here we are! Sonoma county is absolutely beautiful. We drove through vineyards and green hills and …
Northern California - Big Surf, Big Trees
Great drive today into Northern California! We took the coastal road 101 from Oregon to our first stop in Orick, CA. There we traveled out onto Gold Bluffs Beach in the Prairie Creek State Park. It's a beautiful sandy beach that goes on for miles, with dunes and a big surf. Where we stopped we had the place to ourselves. The girls eventually dared …
Staying at a Winery
... about a
few places that we should not miss. We found a Wal-Mart and went in to
pick up a few things. As we walked through one of the isles we came across the wine
section. Well, wine here starts at $1.97 per bottle for most California wines and a 4L jug of Julio Gallo is only $8.99. We don't know how good these wines are but we can’t make it for that back in NS.
Then it was back to Star and our winery for the night. After supper we ...
Wine Tasting and Casino Day
Today we took a break day before we head to Oakland for our flight out on Wednesday.
Our first stop was the Living Solar Center which dealt with using solar instead of using fossil fuels to live by.
We then headed to an casino that was run by a tribe of indians out here. It was so smoky in the place that we didn't stay very long.....long enough to spend $15.00 (the big spenders that we ...
Avenue of the Giants & CA Coast
Today we headed south on Highway 101. We took a scenic 31 mile side trip through the Avenue of the Giants of Redwoods. It was spectacular as these trees are so mammoth and up to 1500 years old. Some of them reach 360 ft. tall.
We stopped at several scenic areas along the route and did several hiking ...