It seemed like ages (thanks to Covid!) in the making, but on June 22, we embarked on our first BIG family vacation, to California!
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It was only a short stop (and place to pick up our car), but we arrived in California in San Francisco... |
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...where we grabbed a sandwich and ate lunch taking in beautiful views from Crissy Field of the... |
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...beautiful Golden Gate Bridge. |
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Surely we will come back to explore this city someday! |
After our quick San Francisco check-in, we headed south on our way to Santa Cruz,
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and made a stop at the Windy Hill Open Space Preserve, to participate in our trip's first (of many) hike up the hill. |
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Windy Hill is the only treeless spot in the area. Once on top of the hill, we looked inland and spotted Stanford University, |
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looked back towards where we came from (San Francisco), |
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and the twins took in their first ever views of the Pacific Ocean (when Luke had his eyes openn!)... |
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...which we drove to shortly thereafter for a breezy, chilly first encounter! |
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Santa Cruz was mostly about the Beach Boardwalk... |
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...which had a full amusement park and arcade!! |
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Thank goodness these two were tall enough to ride all the rides!!
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This was the twins' first roller coaster, the 'Undertow',... |
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...which Luke rode like a champ!! |
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Other fun rides included the 'Cliff Hanger', |
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'Bumper Cars', |
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the popular and wet 'Log Ride', |
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and an even bigger roller coaster called... |
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...the Giant Dipper!! |
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Wow that was fun!! |
Roller coasters weren't the only highlight of Santa Cruz,
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there were also tall redwood trees to admire in a state park on the Redwood Grove Trail. |
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The trail was nice, |
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the trees were magnificent, |
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and there was even some wildlife (deer and woodpecker) too! |
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After the short hike we visited 'Roaring Camp', |
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and hopped aboard the 'Dixiana' steam locomotive for a ride through the Redwood Grove. |
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All aboard!! |
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This time we weaved through the giant redwoods, |
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and got out for a stop at the top of Bear Mountain, |
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where we de-boarded the train and walked amongst the grove. |
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This cowboy and cowgirl had a great time visiting the trees! |
After leaving Santa Cruz, we took a short drive down Route 1 to our next destination, the beautiful Monterey Peninsula.
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We arrived on a perfect day, so the first thing on our agenda was... |
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...kayaking in Monterey Harbor. |
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A recent shark attack in the harbor area didn't allow us to kayak too far into the harbor, |
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but it was far enough to see and hear (play video below) piles of sea lions from a close distance!! |
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We floated past basking harbor seals, some 'floating' on top of the water and others atop harbor rocks, before paddling back to shore. |
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After kayaking, we walked the Recreation Trail along the coast of Monterey Bay, |
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which led to beautiful coastal views, |
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and a walk through Cannery Row. |
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Back toward the water, we followed the trail, |
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past more beached seals, |
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and picture perfect scenery. |
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We ended our walk at Lover's Point Park, |
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which afforded us some great family, |
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photographic opportunities... |
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...including these 'glamour' rock shots!! |
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The next day we took a stroll through Carmel, |
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Next, we headed just outside Carmel to Point Lobos, a beautiful coastal state park, |
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and hiked the Cypress Grove Trail where we saw... |
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you guessed it...a lot of cypress trees!! |
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There was also a lot of beautiful coastal scenery as well, |
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including this big rock full of... |
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...nesting cormorants... |
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...that look very cool close-up!! |
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The twins took part in a trail scavenger hunt, |
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and got to cross off sea lions from this viewpoint! |
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Point Lobos was definitely a great place to visit. |
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After leaving the park, we got back on the road and drove and spent the rest of the day driving down Route 1, |
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and soon reached the iconic Bixby Bridge. |
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Despite the coastal fog, it was a beautiful view, |
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and even more so on the other side looking back to the Pacific! |
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After seeing more beautiful miles of coast we made it to |
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McWay Falls at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, |
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and took a short hike to this coastal waterfall in the park. |
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It was a day of so many stunning, coastal views! |
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The next day, before heading out of town, we made one last visit to the Pacific Ocean |
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to say goodbye for this trip. |
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The twins took one last walk in the sand and rocks, |
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and one last photo with the Pacific Ocean backdrop. |
As if we hadn't experienced enough, we next traveled 4 hours to a more central part of the state to visit
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Yosemite National Park...which proved to be an unforgettable experience! |
On our first day in the park, we drove north of the Valley along the Tioga Pass Road.
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Our first stop was at Olmsted Point which was just the beginning of some incredible views!! |
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Who posed at Olmsted Point better?!? |
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We enjoyed gazing at Clouds Rest (with no clouds resting atop those peaks today!)... |
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...and the 'backside' of Half-Dome in the distance. |
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Half-Dome framed nicely with the pine trees. |
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We hopped back in the car and a few more miles down the road reached... |
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...Lembert Dome... |
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...and our first hike in Yosemite National Park. |
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It wasn't easy, but 'some' of us made it to the base of the dome (see tiny climbers behind the twins)... |
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...and one of us made it very close to the top (when it's crazy windy and you have a 7-year old in tow on a surface where one bad step might be your last, sometimes it's ok to settle for 'almost'!). |
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We got an even better view of Cloud's Rest from Lembert Dome, |
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and our first look at Cathedral Peak. |
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These two were spent, but mighty impressive completing their first big girl/boy hike! |
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On our way back on Tioga Road, we saw more of Cathedral Peak. |
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the extremely high elevation Tuolomne Meadows, |
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and took a mini-dip in Tenaya Lake. |
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After a long day in the park, there's no place like home (or our cabin at the Evergreen Lodge) |
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and catching the sunset steps from our cabin door. |
On Day 2 at Yosemite, we headed to Yosemite Valley on a boiling 95+ degree day!
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Waterfalls quickly became the theme of the day. Unfortunately, due to park construction, this was as close as we could get to Bridalveil Falls. |
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After finding parking (which took longer than we would have liked), and a 0.75 mile walk on an unshaded trail (it was hot!), we made it to the Mist Trail trailhead. |
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This is labeled a must-do hike at Yosemite, and the beginning of the hike sure was an uphill challenge. |
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It wasn't easy, but somehow we made it to a footbridge for this view of Vernal Falls. We could have stopped here, but the twins decided to climb the 600 steps to the top of the falls... |
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...and we are glad they did, because we quickly found out why they called this hike the 'Mist Trail'. |
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It may have been 600 steps, but the mist coming off the falls helped us forget about the challenge (and heat!!), |
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and focus more on the amazing journey and its views. |
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Hiking to the side and up to |
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the top of the waterfall, was an amazing experience!! |
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After a break and some lunch, we checked out Yosemite Falls...seeing Upper... |
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and taking the short hike to see the Lower. |
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With hiking done for the day, we spent the balance of our time taking in more scenic views...including El Capitan (from El Capitan Meadow), |
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Yosemite's famous 'Valley View', |
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followed by postcard picture perfect 'Tunnel View', |
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which helped us complete our two perspectives of Half Dome (left seen on previous day from Olmsted Point and right from Tunnel View). |
We could have easily spent more time at Yosemite, but sadly our time was coming to an end.
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Before checking out of our lodge, the kids took one last swim (Clare in middle, Luke jumping on the left side), |
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had one last ride on the zipline, |
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played one more game of chess, |
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and climbed the rope course one more time! |
On our way out of Yosemite, we drove to the Hetch Hetchy entrance,
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and saw the amazing O'Shaugnessy Dam built to provide water for the residents of the San Francisco area (it was once a big battle between conservationists and politics, which the latter won). |
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We walked across the dam, |
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checked out this waterfall, |
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and enjoyed our final Yosemite views. |
The final part of our California Adventure led us to...
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...the state capital Sacramento!! |
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We were so excited to visit Great Aunt Trish (GAT), Great Uncle Terry (GUT) and their dog, Finse. |
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GAT & GUT showed us around town and we realized Sacramento was a pretty cool city. |
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GAT & GUT were also gracious enough to care for (and spoil!!) the twins so their dads could spend a couple of days exploring Napa Valley. |
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Sacramento was a great city to end a fantastic trip to beautiful California. We will definitely be back and look forward to future family adventures!! |
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