Desert Desserts
From the Petrified Forest to the Grand Canyon the drive home was majestic.
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The Oregon Trail
Multnomah Falls, what Louis and Clark charted as the Island of the Dead and Mt. Jefferson (let me know if that’s wrong). Saw a lot of people and loved Oregon. Will be back.
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Leaving San Francisco
From the Golden Gate to the monk with the selfie-stick a trip to remember. Dave and the boys killing it and the house we shared during college. The fence is new and that would have been a Moto Guzzi back in the day. (Looks like we left a beer keg)
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Yosemite
The Awesome shots are from Glacier Point. One in Half Dome and the other side is both Nevada and Vernal Falls. The water was plentiful and this was Bridalveil Falls.
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Mike Gardner was an oasis in the desert.
I settled into his home in Sacramento and unwound from months of living day to day. We saw friends and went to a River Cats game he even let me work in the vineyard he tends. Good friends are priceless.
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Sacramento Sites
The River Cats, the Quarry, some friends of Mike playing at a tasting room.
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Montana de Oro, the Mountain of Gold
Don't the sunrise look so pretty
Never such a sight....
This spot was a find, Wonderful trails and the cove is amazing. The name refers to the poppies (the state flower) that cover the mountain in the spring. Tide pool shots and the sunset and sunrise.
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Road meal
For those concerned about my diet on the road. Pork tenderloin and hash browns with zucchini and tomatoes.
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Morro Bay
My camp was just to the right of the boats, across the street. They chipped away at that rock for almost a decade and this is still left.
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From Sea to shining Sea
I’m at the beach and loving it.
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Galveston is a lovely family beach. There’s about anything you would like to do there. There are also some amazing houses. The Pyramids across the bay are museums and aquariums.
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