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Eureka
... the interaction.California seems to have a lot of these isolated communities where the 60'snever died. Then another pop culture iconic area, Mendocino,another coast town of artists but more well-known as the town of Murder,She Wrote and numerous movies.Clapboard houses, waves crashing on the shores ,white picket fences,a prominent white wood church. Fort Bragg reflects its army base personAlity,a very blue collar And stripped down main ...
A night by a stock car race
Sat 16th June cont.
On the way it got so hot we had to close the windows as the heat coming in was hotter than inside and after a while the van became a sauna. Having had enough of the heat, we stopped at McDonalds for ice cream which seemed to help. We then carried on and it did start to cool down, partly to do with the time and the fact that we were driving up and down forested mountain roads. Around 7pm we arrived into Eureka and looked for the fairgrounds RV park. When ...
Some great sights today
... also has a big fishing industry. Crab season opens here tomorrow and the crab traps are lined up on the wharves. 90% of the state's crab and and shrimp and 2/3 of its oysters come from here.
Roy was particularly excited to stop here because he discovered that they had a camera store. After quickly settling in at our site (we are getting very quick at this stuff), we jumped in the toad and headed downtown. A moment of devastation when we saw boards on the windows ...
The Giants
... redwood state park. We were getting peckish but had planned to have lunch in the Avenue of the giants...until we came across a narrow road through the park that was lined with the huge trees. narrower than the avenue of giant...this was cool. it took our mind off that we running out of petrol, so headed for a car park for lunch. It was also the car park to see the ‘giant tree’. we get out and have lunch under the shade on ones of these trees as it was getting rather ...
Avenue of the Giants
I took an easy morning as I wanted to enjoy the hotel as long as I could. The first session of road was full of long climbs followed by long downhill. After a few kilometers, I turn off the highway and entered the Avenue of the Giants. It is a 21 miles long road through the Redwood forest. The trees are tall and large. It is often referred as a natural cathedral as the tree are so tall and they block much of the light and sounds. It is a ...