Category — California
Friday the Thirteenth Travel Lists
How to mark a Friday the Thirteenth? So many choices…the Vancouver Sun (reporting on Lonely Planet’s Best in 2009) wrote this article on the best top ten final resting places (cemeteries, tombs, and crypts). I’m guessing that Lonely Planet’s list was intended to mean the best resting places to visit, rather than the best places to end your journey.
Then, there is this article on classic horror movie locations —the Friday the Thirteenth campsite (Bergen Council Boy Scouts Camp in Nobebosco, NJ); the Disturbia House in Whittier, CA; the Amityville Horror House in Toms Rock, NJ; the Poltergeist House in Simi Valley, CA (an average looking suburban tract home, now occupied by people who may be frightened of macabre tourists lurking around their home); the Halloween House in Hollywood, CA; the 1408 Beach (the pier in Manhattan Beach, CA); the Nightmare on Elm Street house in Hollywood; and the Scream 3 Apartment in West Hollywood, CA. Clearly, the scariest places in the US are California and New Jersey.
Or, if you want a corndog with your Friday the Thirteenth celebration, try this [Read more →]
February 13, 2009 No Comments
Winter on Highway One
Though it’s less than an hour south of San Francisco and hour west of Silicon Valley, the stretch of Highway One along the California coast between San Francisco and Santa Cruz seems oddly remote. The drive passes windswept beaches, foggy canyons, and solitary lighthouses, but only one or two small towns.
Although sunbathing is likely to be out of the question, nature conspires to make this stretch of wild seaside particularly attractive in late winter. If your timing is right and luck is with you, you could score the California coast wildlife trifecta: elephant seals, gray whales, and monarch butterflies.
This is pup time at the 4,000 acre Ano Nuevo State Reserve elephant seal rookery. Visitors are greeted by a cacophonous symphony of squealing, grunting, and roaring elephant seals on ranger lead guided walks through the elephant seal breeding grounds during the breeding season (December through March.) The males battle for mates on the beaches and the females give birth to their young on the dunes. The elephant seals are unperturbed by humans, so the guided walks get remarkably close to these huge animals. [Read more →]
January 29, 2009 No Comments