Wow! After Cape Blanco I traveled south to Crescent City, CA and stopped on the docks for a fresh seafood lunch at Crescent Seafood. A hole in the wall, but amazingly prepared fresh seafood. Had seared yellowfin tuna. YUMMO! Recommended to me by my friend Julia Cohen! I traveled on to the Mill Creek Campground in the State section of Redwood Park. These trees are so amazing. The campground was in a “new growth” section and the trees were still huge! It was heartening to see some serious conservation efforts in effect. The next day I did a mile long stroll through the Simpson Reed Grove and then a 4 miler called the Damnation Creek Trail. It was strenuous but so worth it. There are places in this world and this life that are impossibly beautiful; where you feel the power of Creation and the sacred. This was one of those times and places. Not sure where the folly of humanity fits into this, but I do pray every day that we see the sacred in each other. As my sister, Maggie would say “Peace Out”.
The rains came on my third day, so I pulled up stakes and rode to Arcata, CA for the night. Cute college town with 3 (count them) BOOK STORES! Stayed at the historic Hotel Arcata. Next stop is Shasta-Trinity Wilderness.もっと詳しく
旅行者Thanks for the updates and groovy pix! Sadly, I have never visited Margo and Oury’s home turf, so thank you for sharing your journey there! The coastal photos are impressive, but the Redwood shots are Impressssive! I may have given a pass to a trail called “Damnation Creek,” but glad you forged ahead…and back! Gorgeous! ¡Buen Viaje!
旅行者Thanks for the updates and groovy pix! Sadly, I have never visited Margo and Oury’s home turf, so thank you for sharing your journey there! The coastal photos are impressive, but the Redwood shots are Impressssive! I may have given a pass to a trail called “Damnation Creek,” but glad you forged ahead…and back! Gorgeous! ¡Buen Viaje!
旅行者You are my hero and so loved that you found the joy, wonder and beauty in your travels! You inspire me! XXOO