Mt Madonna
October 25 to 27
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We had a quick weekend get away to Mt. Madonna!
Started out Friday night with Pekin Chicken (WF did not have any duck!)
Saturday we ventured out to the pumpkin patch that had these great heirloom pumpkins. They were perfect, since they looked pretty cool not being carved!
We came back after our pumpkin adventure and tried out what I call "Grown-Up Smores" We roasted mozzarella balls and put them on crackers!
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Friday, October 25, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Friends and the Airstream!
New Brighton State Beach
September 27, 2013
This was our first time at New Brighton, still trying to hit up all the spots with hook-ups! This is for sure not as nice as Seacliff. You can only see the beach/water from the front spots, and they do not have hook-ups (a trade off!).
Friday Nights Dinner was a little lamb pasta!
Saturday morning we went down to Capitola, had some breakfast at Zelda's on the beach, then a little ice cream treat to enjoy on our walk down the beach to watch the surfers!
After Capitola we spent some time exploring the Santa Cruz Mystery Spot. I always see people's bumper stickers from the Mystery Spot, but after having lived in the Bay Area for over 10 years I have never been (neither had Rob)! It was interesting!
Later on Saturday night our friends came out to the park to enjoy some pie iron pizzas and homemade smores! Fun times ensued!
(last 3 photos courtesy of Mike!)
September 27, 2013
This was our first time at New Brighton, still trying to hit up all the spots with hook-ups! This is for sure not as nice as Seacliff. You can only see the beach/water from the front spots, and they do not have hook-ups (a trade off!).
Friday Nights Dinner was a little lamb pasta!
Saturday morning we went down to Capitola, had some breakfast at Zelda's on the beach, then a little ice cream treat to enjoy on our walk down the beach to watch the surfers!
After Capitola we spent some time exploring the Santa Cruz Mystery Spot. I always see people's bumper stickers from the Mystery Spot, but after having lived in the Bay Area for over 10 years I have never been (neither had Rob)! It was interesting!
Rob being an audience participant!
Later on Saturday night our friends came out to the park to enjoy some pie iron pizzas and homemade smores! Fun times ensued!
(last 3 photos courtesy of Mike!)
Sunday, September 15, 2013
....shhhhh.... we found the best camping
Seacliff State Beach
September 13, 2013
I believe Seacliff is on par with Yosemite in trying to get reservations. You have to make them right when they open, 6 months ahead of time, but BOY is it worth it. The spots (with full hook ups) are right on the beach. It does not get any better, specially since its about 30 minutes away from our house (we are so lucky!) There are first come first serve spots with no hook ups, have not tried those yet.
We visited the local fish market for some dinner to grill!
It was a great weekend and we can not wait to go back!
September 13, 2013
I believe Seacliff is on par with Yosemite in trying to get reservations. You have to make them right when they open, 6 months ahead of time, but BOY is it worth it. The spots (with full hook ups) are right on the beach. It does not get any better, specially since its about 30 minutes away from our house (we are so lucky!) There are first come first serve spots with no hook ups, have not tried those yet.
We visited the local fish market for some dinner to grill!
It was a great weekend and we can not wait to go back!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Viva Las Vegas!
Our last stop on our two week trip was Las Vegas.
And since we are never in Las Vegas with no agenda... all we did in Las Vegas was eat!
The next day we hit up a breakfast place off strip (in a bit of a sketchy area!)
Then we did a bit of whhheeeelll offfff forrrrtttunnneee
Later we got all dressed up and headed to Picasso! This is real GLAMPING!
We did the Degustation Menu, and it was pretty good. My favorite was the Foie Gras! The restaurant was so so, we probably will not be returning. Online it says that suit is requested, but people were wearing jeans! The service was not that great either, pretty uninformed and snooty! We are so lucky that we live in the bay area and can have amazing food without the attitude (except the foie gras!)
It was a great way to end our amazing trip! Cant wait to get out and do another long trip. Also cant believe we survived excess heat, excess rain, and a wet bath for two weeks!
And since we are never in Las Vegas with no agenda... all we did in Las Vegas was eat!
The next day we hit up a breakfast place off strip (in a bit of a sketchy area!)
Then we did a bit of whhheeeelll offfff forrrrtttunnneee
Later we got all dressed up and headed to Picasso! This is real GLAMPING!
We did the Degustation Menu, and it was pretty good. My favorite was the Foie Gras! The restaurant was so so, we probably will not be returning. Online it says that suit is requested, but people were wearing jeans! The service was not that great either, pretty uninformed and snooty! We are so lucky that we live in the bay area and can have amazing food without the attitude (except the foie gras!)
It was a great way to end our amazing trip! Cant wait to get out and do another long trip. Also cant believe we survived excess heat, excess rain, and a wet bath for two weeks!
Labels:
Airstream Travel,
Las Vegas,
National Parks 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Hiking below the Rim!
We had a full day ahead of us. Rob made us some very yummy breakfast....
We spotted some wildlife on our drive to our hike.
We did the North Kaibab Trail, the part of the trail that we did was about 6 miles round trip. This trail went down into the canyon. As such, the hike down was pretty easy. But the way out was HOT and long!
Rob way way up the trail!
Later that night we went to a country-western music and dinner show!
On the train to take us to the show...
Surprisingly the show was over before the sun went down, so we rushed back to the lodge and got some amazing pictures...
We ended the night with cocktails on the Lodge porch. It was the perfect ending to our Grand Canyon experience... next up Las Vegas!
Saturday, August 31, 2013
I think we are at the Grand Canyon?
Today was our last morning at Zion. (We survived the storm!!) Since we were unable to make it to the lodge last night, we went for breakfast this morning. Good suggestion Rob!
We stopped into the visitors center to see how the river was running today, and if the road out of the park was drivable! ....WET WEEKEND... thats an understatement! The river rose faster than it ever has in the past!
Here is our spot! We barely fit ;)
And then took a break and tried to dry out a bit from the last few really wet days!
We stopped into the visitors center to see how the river was running today, and if the road out of the park was drivable! ....WET WEEKEND... thats an understatement! The river rose faster than it ever has in the past!
Got our quintessential park sign picture!
Then we hooked up and started our 2.5 hour drive to the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
Once we turned off the main road and started heading to the Rim.... we were hit with very very dense fog, we could not see ANYTHING! We took it really slow, put on the flashers and we made it!
Once we got set up, we did a little exploring around the rim.
And then took a break and tried to dry out a bit from the last few really wet days!
Later that night we headed over to the lodge and had a so so dinner, but we had an AMAZING view.
We watched all night as the lightning danced on the south rim.
Friday, August 30, 2013
The wild wild Zion!
Today was our only full day at Zion and we intended it to be full. We started out bright and early
Our first stop was the our hike to Angels Landing, this was a 5.4 mile round trip hike. This hike is the staple of this park. You gradually incline up, even out a bit, then hit numerous switch backs.
This is where we were headed!
Once you do the switch backs, the real fun starts. The last .5 mile of this trail is up a sheer cliff using cables and foot holds. I didn't even look back and just started scurrying up. But then about 100 feet into it, I realized that this was stupid and not worth it! It would be one thing if we were the only ones out there hiking. But you have people coming down the trail (hanging off the cables trying to go two ways on the one way trail!), you also have people in flip flops and vans slipping and sliding everywhere. I found a great place to sit and encouraged Rob to go on and take some good pictures!
Rob scurried up ahead. This was the view he was afforded.
In the second picture you can squint and see the chains and people going up this last part of the hike. Rob also came to his senses and decided to turn around!
We descended the trail much faster then hiked up. We saw some wildlife as we hiked down as well.
And we got a big treat after our stressful hike
After our break we headed to the Narrows. This was the Narrows the day before....
It was not raining at this point, so we tried to fit the Narrows in when we could. The Narrows is a really cool unique hike. It is a hike in the river between two cliffs. Normally you would zig zag back and forth the river between the dry banks on the sides. I believe normally it is a pretty clear river that you can see and walk through. To get to the entrance to the Narrows you have to go on about a .5 mile hike.
As we took this picture the rain started coming and the familiar boooooms of the thunder could be heard. We continued on, picked a stick from the wall of sticks, and jumped in..... brrrr it was cold!!
The hike is about 5 miles or what we planned to do, but with the weather and the thunder and lighting, we decided not to go too far as there were warnings about flash flooding everywhere. Also it was really really hard to hike in the river since it was pure mud, you could not see where you were stepping or what you were stepping on. If the weather was good, I would highly recommend this hike, I was very hesitant about it, but hopefully we will return some day (in good weather) and be able to hike further up. No additional equipment was needed, I did the hike in my Keen boots.
By the time we were done the rain was really coming down, on our way out, I had to get a picture of this sign...
It is a little hard to see what it says... but it says there are three signs of a flash flood 1) Buildup of clouds and thunder, 2) Roar if water from up-canyon, and 3) suddenly muddy water, floating debris or rising water levels.... how lucky are we, we experienced all three... but so lucky we didn't actually experience a flash flood (yet)
We climbed on the tram in the pouring rain to go back to the airstream. As we are driving down the canyon we realize that the river is really really high. We get back to the airstream and we see this...
The river is rushing AND our "perfect" campsite is now flooding! Oh well. We love the rain when we are tucked inside our warm and cozy trailer! We take nice long HOT showers and get all cleaned up! We make a quick trip to the grocery store and pick up some essentials. Then we come back and get dressed up, because we were going to the lodge for dinner. I thought this would be so perfect, a raging fire, a beautiful lodge in the woods, pouring rain! We RUN over to the tram station at the visitor center, and rush onto the bus excited for the warm shelter. And the bus driver says.... "You are welcome to come on board, but we are not going any where, the roads are washed out and closed, no idea when they will open" DANG.. this was our only night for the lodge! I was so disappointed. We went back to the AS and got in the FJ and drove around to check out the park! The river was really raging. When we came back we asked the ranger if we should really worry about the campsite flooding. She said in all of her years working at the park they have never had to evacuate. I wasn't even thinking about evacuation! I was like... maybe we should hook up just incase, what if we can't get it hooked up when we really need to! Rob said everything was ok, and we didn't need to do that! We went back and he made an amazing dinner with our pick ups from the grocery store. We played some more monopoly and watched some TV on the iPad.
Labels:
Airstream Travel,
National Parks 2013,
Zion
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