Saturday, May 3, 2008

California Coast






Heading for the coast.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Left Sequoia/Kings Canyon NP about 9:30. Drove to the Dos Reis County Park near Lathrop, just off I-5. Nice place. Perhaps 25 RV sites. Run by the County. This puts us about half way to the coast; our current destination. One strange rule. We were bluntly informed by the matron-in-charge, that dogs must only be on a hand-held 6’ lease. Can’t even tie them to our lawn chair on a 6’ leash. Hand held only!!. They charge $1/night/dog. Does that mean I don’t have to clean up after my dog since I’m paying extra? Oh well. It’s a convenient, one night stop.

Friday: Continued the drive. Had lunch at Granzella’s Deli in Williams. Read about it in one of the tourist books. It’s a local institution. We got there about 11:15. By noon time the place was standing room only. Carol had a turkey/cranberry sauce/cream cheese sandwich. I had a muffalata(sp). Hadn’t had one of those since New Orleans. We drove to the M & M Campground in Clearlake Oaks. An interesting place; not what we had envisioned from the campground book. The campground is at the end of an island. To get there, you drive through an old trailer park. During the day, it’s mostly a local fishing place. When we pulled in there were two other campers. By the end of the day, the place was full. Seems there was a fishing tournament going on. The group next to us must have had ten kids ranging in age from about three to 15. What a mad house. Rap music, screaming kids, etc. Tied Gopher out so we would at least have a little bit of space. Told the kids the dog would bite so stay away. It worked. Carol & I read for the day and I took Gopher for a swim. Tomorrow we will be staying at a state park on the ocean. Yeah!!.

We left M & M campground by about 7:30. Wanted to be out of there before the neighborhood zoo woke up. The drive to the coast was beautiful. Rolling hills, some farms but mostly woods. Fort Bragg is the first city on the coast we came to. Drove a few miles north and camped at the Mackerricher SP. What a beautiful place. After paying for our campsite, we parked right near the beach instead of going to the campsite. Spent the entire day by the beach. There is a handicapped accessible boardwalk leading past the bluffs and intertidal area to the seal watching station. See the great picture of the mother and baby seal. Gopher & I walked the beach at low tide looking in the tidal pools. Carol was able to enjoy the great view with us. I have found a number of accessible sites. Mostly that's where we will be going for the rest of the trip.