California's Autumn Glow
The Redwoods ... California's Gentle Giants
The famous giants of California's foggy northern coast once again welcomed us to enjoy a few days of quiet solitude. We were able to snag a site at Burlington Campground in Humboldt Redwoods State Park and spent a few days nestled under these gentle giants. The Avenue of the Giants, a scenic 31 mile county road that winds through this state park, offered us the chance to hike and bike among some of the tallest and oldest trees in the world.
Some glowing moments included:
A ten mile bike ride along the Avenue of the Giants in search of a small town cafe for Doug's latte fix.
A visit to Rockefeller Grove which is the location of the largest remaining "old growth" redwood forests in the world. Such a special treat to walk among one of the few places where the redwoods' grandeur and natural beauty managed to remain untouched by the lumbering industry.
Oh, the stories these ancient trees could tell...
An informative ranger-led hike through the silent, stately redwood grove just across from our campground. We learned that the reason redwood forests are so quiet is because the tannin in their bark makes them resistant to insects.
We also learned how these coastal redwoods can clone themselves by sprouting new trees from their roots, thus creating a “family circle" of future redwoods around the original trunk.
San Francisco ... The Fun City by the Bay
The charm of San Francisco (and the primo boondocking spot in nearby Sausalito) drew us back to spend a few days in the Bay once again. For just $25/day (in the off season), the Sausalito Marina allowed us to park for up to three days. A short walk to the ferry terminal or the city bus stop made for a quick and easy journey into the heart of San Francisco.
Some glowing moments included:
Another relaxing ride across town with our skillful but not very talkative Waymo driver.
A return visit for some of our favorite chocolate almond croissants at Arsicault Bakery.
Energized by those fabulous croissants, we enjoyed some beautiful urban hikes past colorful homes,
There we enjoyed a walking path that led past a variety of interesting plants in this tranquil 5.4 acre natural area that is nestled above a busy metropolitan area.
Morro Bay ... Happy Hymer Hippie Sightings
Once again, Morro Bay State Park was the location for a pre-halloween gathering of Hymer van owners. And you can't have a gathering this close to October 31 without a bit of costumed shenanigans. As you can see, we all embraced this year's Happy Hymer Hippies theme.
Some glowing moments included:
Information sharing and "fix it" sessions by fellow Hymer gurus whose knowledge and years of experience benefits us all.
Lively happy hours and delicious potlucks ... where I found several new recipes to add to my "I can make that in my small van kitchen" collection ... because tomato soup and grilled cheese get old after a while.
Pismo Beach ... Life Among the Monarchs
Although this California coastal route is fairly familiar to us, we were happy to spend a few days exploring a new hidden gem. Pismo Beach State Park campground is located on the Pacific Coast just south of Morro Bay and is an easy walk into the colorful town of Pismo Beach. Adding more magic to this location was the fact that in late fall/early winter thousands of monarch butterflies "meet-up" here as a part of their winter migration.
Some glowing moments included:
Walks into the town of Pismo Beach where we found lattes, clam chowder, and a scenic ocean pier for views of the waters that in the past earned Pismo Beach the title of "Clam Capital of the World". Unfortunately, over-harvesting has decreased the numbers and sizes of clams over the years.
Strolls through the Monarch Butterfly grove near our campground where if we were patient enough and sharp-eyed enough ...
we were rewarded with a view of these resilient orange creatures as they rested amid the leaves of the eucalyptus trees.
Beach walks and another chance to hang out with some Hymer friends before we went our separate ways.
Los Angeles ... Quality Time in the Big City
Los Angeles is definitely not our favorite city to drive through ... and that's usually what we do ... drive through it as quickly as we can. But because some dear friends live on the outskirts of town, and my niece is spending a year studying in a suburb of LA, I managed to sweet-talk my fearless driver into getting off the freeway and experiencing a few days of "big city life".
Some glowing moments included:
Driveway "camping" and kitchen "take-over" with yet another Hymer friend who realized that yes, we will take you up on your offer to stop if we ever find ourselves in the Los Angeles area.
Time with my niece who is expanding her United States living experiences by spending a year studying in LA.
Dinner, Dominos, and delightful conversation with former hometown friends who relocated to southern California.
Traveling through California can be challenging. But surprisingly, because of its vast and varied natural beauty, California remains at the top of our list of favorite states to visit.
California's beaches,
funky forest trees,
lively cities,
... emit a glowing charm that can easily draw us back to enjoy one more redwood tree-hugging moment,
... or a golden sunset beach walk.
What a gift to enjoy
California’s autumn glow
once again!







































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