Leanne and Wendy also climbed out to the peak. The temperature shift from sea-level to 3000 feet is rather drastic. It was 60 or so back home and after driving just a few miles there was visible ice and cold cold wind if you stood in the shade. Below are links to 5 photographs from this past weekend. A Series…
read moreOn Saturday, er Sunday, we climbed to the top of Mt. Tam. Actually we drove to the top, ate some frou-frou sandwiches we’d brought from the city and then walked along a paved trail around the top of the mountain. We did go off trail though for a little bit to get this amazing view. It’s hard to see probably,…
read moreThe Point Reyes Station Lighthouse. Jason and i cruised out here today to check out the scene. The last time we were here – the first time – we’d just been camping in Samuel P. Taylor State Park and the campfire had set off allergies. It was generally a bad scene, and not a whole lot was done on the…
read moreThis is on the road right next to the missile base i mentioned yesterday. There are these two buildings that i’ve driven by several times. I assume that early most foggy Saturday mornings in the Marin headlands there are only about 4 things going on: mindless driving around by tourists or out of town visitors, bicycling, picture taking, and the…
read moreAs we came out of the long tunnel in the Marin Headlands the sky was suddenly clearing up. Clear blue sky and a stiff cool breeze. Jason and I woke up a little early and cruised out to the Marin Headlands for a little photography. Did you know there’s a missile base out there? I did – well – i’d…
read moreMy brother and sister, managed to take 4 days of vacation from their summer vacations to come out to San Francisco to visit. Chris was amazed at the lack of tractors on the city streets, Katherine didn’t know what to do about it either but at least managed to get over it rather quickly and find the perfect vest for…
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