We've got the new car, and we're on the way to Seattle for Memorial Day Weekend. Woo!
Friday, May 22, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Backpacking Tahkenitch Dunes
For our first backpacking trip together, we headed to the coast with K+L. Most options to the east are still under snow, so the coast seemed like a good idea. We couldn't have ordered better weather, we picked the perfect weekend. Leaving Eugene a little before noon, we stopped for lunch at the Gingerbread Village where we had sandwiches, burgers, clam chowder, and salads. We'll have to remember this place as a good option between Eugene and Florence, a bit closer to Florence.
We arrived at the Tahkenitch campground in the early afternoon and set out towards Threemile Lake, going clockwise on the loop rather than counter-clockwise as recommended in the book. It was about three miles to the lake, incidentally, and we found it to be a nice hike through forested coastal land. The trail went up to a summit, then dropped down to the lake, with the ocean less than a half mile to the west.
After setting up camp, we gathered our beach toys and headed down to the beach. This part of the Oregon coast is in good shape as it doesn't see too much use, but it does allow vehicles on some parts. The wind was definitely there, and very consistent, which made for excellent kite flying conditions. The good Dr. Huck brought a couple of custom boomerangs which were left handed such that only he could throw them. We also had a frisbee that fared pretty well in the wind.
After playing at the beach, we headed back to camp to cook dinner. Both teams brought mac & cheese and added various items to the pot. K+L's freeze dried vegie snacks won the prize for best new food product, we'll have to get a pack for snacking or future camp cooking. As the light faded, we gathered firewood and started a nice little fire to roast marshmallows, melt chocolate, and make smores!
The soothing ocean waves sang us to sleep from our ridgetop camp. I think we all slept pretty well. After our morning oatmeal and cereal, we broke camp and again headed for the beach. We walked about a mile north and back, checking out shells and other bits along the way and stopped at large wave thrown logs to rest. After returning to camp, we loaded up our packs and headed back to the car.
We really didn't remember so much downhill on the way to the lake, so we were all surprised at how much of a climb it was from the lake. The extra miles on our legs made it a slow slog up to the summit, but we were soon there and then quickly down to the car. Back in Florence, a parade as part of Rhodie days was in full swing. We ate seafood lunch at Weber's fish house, and then got some fantastic ice cream and shakes at BJ's before returning to Eugene.All told, a great weekend!
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Golden Monday - The Bridge
The walk to the first suspension of the bridge scared the daylights out of me. I am not a fan of the water at all. There is a lot of cold water a long way down. It was windy and with the 6 or so lanes of traffic flying past, it took everything in me not to run back the other way. Alan helped me and took pictures as proof that I walked part of it. :)
Overall, a fast and fun trip. Good company, great times, and of course, tasty treats. Thanks San Francisco, K&L, and the Suria family.
Until next time...
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Acting the tourist in San Francisco (Sunday)
We had all day to be touristy in San Francisco. The folks we were staying with had a few errands to run in the morning, but we were well entertained with their adorable 3 year old. I did my best to show off my juggling skills and she showed us how far her education had already come (and how much she liked Pingu).
Heading in to downtown San Francisco, we started with an early lunch at a Boudin. We each had a sourdough breadbowl filled with either clam chowder, or chili, and a half a sandwich each. Their sourdough was fantastic, and the chowder even better. I snagged a small round of sourdough on the way out.
We headed for the nearest cable car stop and waiting in a couple of lines (first to get tickets, and second to get on). We were amazed by the way that the cable cars work. They have giant turn tables that turn the cars around, and the cars are pulled by a underground cables. Very cool. Very touristy.
We rode the whole length of the line we got on and it left us at our destination, Fisherman's Wharf. From here, we walked along the bay to Ghirardelli Square. Before indulging in any chocolate, we stopped at a cute little cupcake place, Kara's Cupcakes. Our friend from the area had forgotten his sunglasses and though it was a cloudy day, needed pair for his eyes (as I usually do when outside). He found a couple of tents set up where people were playing a demo of a Nintendo DS game, after playing he score some sweet shades with neon green sides. Very stylish!
The chocolate place is pretty cool, you can see them make the chocolate right there, just as they have for years. We had some hot chocolate (verdict: almost or too rich!). And found some take home treats before we left.
At this point, Misty realized that she no longer had her pashmena (wrap) that she'd bought in Canada so long ago. We scoured the area for it, but alas, could not find it. I looked back in my pictures on my camera and found that she didn't have it when we were at Kara's, the first place we stopped, so we just headed back the way we came. As luck would have it, some kind soul had found it, folded it up (along with some uh, interesting drawings) and left it on a park bench. Misty was very grateful.
Along the piers, we stopped at the historic Hyde Pier where lots of old ships are parked. Each ship is lined with displays and placards giving history. Cool place, glad we stumbled upon it.
From there we walkd to Pier 39, the shopping mall pier. Somewhat interesting, but too many shops and people. We did find a nice little crepery to eat at.For dinner, our hosts made us some fantastic Dosa. Probably the best Indian food I've ever had.
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Saturday, arriving in the Bay Area
The two teams parted ways at the BART station, K+L to downtown San Francisco, Misty and I to Foster City across the San Mateo bridge. Once there, we took a scenic walk along the bay. One of the first things we came across was Project Bay Cat, a collection of homeless cats that live on the rocks by the bay. Poor kitties.
Heading South and...
Friday, May 1, 2009
Journey to San Fran
It was a good distance to make for the first day so that we didn't have to travel straight all the way to San Francisco.
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