Adventure & Hiking

A Weekend in Tahoe National Forest

There's something about getting away from cell phone service, being under the tallest of tall trees and jumping into cold mountain waters that reinvigorates the soul like nothing else. This weekend, I went with some very good friends to camp in the Tahoe National Forest. 

Endless shades of green in Tahoe National Forest. 

Endless shades of green in Tahoe National Forest

We basically talked about this trip loosely for a couple weeks, but we didn't even book a site until a week before. Our goal was to find some swimming holes and that's about it. We headed north on 5, then over to 80 east and finally up 49. The last time I had been camping in the area was when I backpacked to Island Lake near Grouse Ridge, which is a bit south of where we ended up. This time, we were camping between Downieville and Sierra City, two tiny towns in the mountains. If you ever head up this way, try to get all your supplies in advance. Both towns have stores, but I doubt they are open very late. 

Gurdy, being cool in the van.

Gurdy, being cool in the van.

Union Flat Campground, site 2

Union Flat Campground, site 2

Our campsite was rather cozy, but we didn't have any neighbors and basically had our own private bathrooms since there are only 11 sites at Union Flat Campground. We liked the green spiky plants growing around our site and could hear the river rushing by. There are a lot of campgrounds in the area, but we stayed here because it was reservable and we were arriving late.

North Yuba River

North Yuba River

This swimming hole was at the campsite. Bryan was brave enough to jump right into the river in the morning. The rest of us were leery of the gigantic trees shading the area, so we opted to swim later at a sunnier spot. 

Shannon and I watched.

Shannon and I watched.

We loaded up the van and headed up to find a spot closer to Sierra City that the ranger suggested for us. It was a bit of a downhill, but we scoped out a swimming hole that was just perfect.

Good times

Good times

As you can see above and below, it was the most perfect and beautiful spot. Not pictured is the waterfall to the left that you can only see when you are in the water. We all jumped off this spot and swam around for the day.

Pre-jump

Pre-jump

Log rides

Log rides

We had the place to ourselves for hours before a couple of nice families showed up. Then we headed back to make the best burgers ever with kale salad and sweet potatoes. Though we may have had some beer and wine this weekend, we kept the food tasty and healthy. If there's one thing I've learned camping this summer, it's to further simplify what you bring and what you cook. 

South Yuba River Bridge

South Yuba River Bridge

The last day, we head down to South Yuba River. Even at South Yuba River, a place fairly crowded with locals and visitors, you can find spots to yourself like we did here. Just head even a little further up or down river and you're good to go. It's super beautiful and there are natural slides into deep pools. You can see the trees aren't so tall and it's a bit more dry down here. It definitely makes for warmer waters to swim in, but of course, more people. 

South Yuba River

South Yuba River

South Yuba - check out that slide under the bridge!

South Yuba - check out that slide under the bridge!

The view from our tent. You can imagine all the stars we saw from here.

The view from our tent. You can imagine all the stars we saw from here.

Take me back already! Every time I head out to the woods, it makes me feel like I shouldn't leave. I get so much clarity. I even brought art supplies with me and didn't use any of them. Just spent time with good people and stared at nature. Ahhh...

Mid-Summer Work and Mid-Summer Play

It's been an interesting summer between work and this strong desire to venture out and camp or take a vacation. There's too much work to warrant a lengthy vacation, so I've gotten creative about enjoying this summer. I just went on my third one night camping trip and I have to say that it is so much better than not going at all! 

Mission Peak

Mission Peak

On July 12, a group of friends and I headed up to Fremont to hike Mission Peak. It's a hike I've done before, but not quite like this. We started at 6pm, so the skies were still blue and the sun was strong. As the evening moved on, we saw the fog roll in around the bay, city lights come on, the sunset on one side and the moonrise on the other side. A lot of other people had the same idea, so the trail was crowded, but it was a really magical experience with some good friends. 

Garden of Eden

Garden of Eden

The following week, I headed down to the Garden of Eden at the San Lorenzo River and to camp at Henry Cowell State Park with a couple of friends. As I said before, I've been spending done some one night camping trips this summer since I've been too busy to go longer. I have to recommend it! I did spend time sketching out ideas for new projects too. 

Sketching the Garden of Eden swimming hole at the Henry Cowell Campground

Sketching the Garden of Eden swimming hole at the Henry Cowell Campground

Henry Cowell overlook

Henry Cowell overlook

Camping at Henry Cowell is different from a lot of sites in the area. You are amongst oak rather than redwood trees. It's really beautiful and there's this overlook with a 360 degree view. Next time, I'm going to head up there to stargaze!

Pajaro Dunes rental

Pajaro Dunes rental

And finally last weekend, I went to Pajaro Dunes, a beach resort in Watsonville. It was so beautiful! I had work to do, so I tried to be very disciplined while I was out there. At least I had this great view!

First sketches

First sketches

I managed to get down to the beach to swim, bury Bryan and play with his nieces at the beach. It was such a blast! 

Back to work, I'm tracing over an early sketch on the window of the rental. Illustration work is much different from painting. It's much more of a planned process. 

...And back to the beach! We ate at Phil's Fish Market for dinner. Had a super bowl of cioppino. You have to eat here if you are in the area. You also have to head out back at sunset. Whales breached as the intense sky and iridescent water changed to every color imaginable. 

All in all, it's been a hard working summer, but these little breaks are needed to revive me!

2-Day Getaway: Point Reyes

Ahhhh! Taxes, art installation, deadlines, traffic school, finishing up teaching art classes...so many things to keep me busy these last few weeks. I finally had a chance to relax for a couple of days last week for a good friend's birthday.

As I sat on Caltrain, I found myself simply staring out the window quietly in a stupor after finishing all of the above. I noticed so many things I hadn't paid attention to before. I rode the train during the golden hour and into sunset. It was the best feeling I could have imagined.

Caltrain to camping. Why yes, there is a camp stove in that backpack.

Caltrain to camping. Why yes, there is a camp stove in that backpack.

I got off the train and there it was, the blood moon in all its glory floating above the industrial 22nd St. station. So far, so good. My friend Kelli picked me up from there and we were off to spend a couple of days in the North Bay. We didn't have much of a plan, except to stay at the Samuel P. Taylor campground, where we stayed for my birthday a few years ago. We were going to hike the Alamere Falls Trail, which I wrote about here and here, but we missed our turn so we just headed further north.

Blood moon rising in San Francisco

Blood moon rising in San Francisco

The wildflowers were out of control everywhere and there was not a cloud in the sky. We passed endless ranches and farms. Living in the crowded South Bay really makes you appreciate the North Bay and all the wide-open space. We did the following hikes:

All of these treks were great. They varied in length and difficulty, but all had incredible beach or ocean views. See the links above for more details.

Poppies for days

Poppies for days

McClure Beach trail

McClure Beach trail

The beaches here are definitely not good for swimming, but great for watching the waves.

The beaches here are definitely not good for swimming, but great for watching the waves.

We even saw a whale! 

We even saw a whale! 

A whale came out to wish Kelli a happy birthday! It swam back and forth in front of us while seals jumped in and out around it. Pretty magical!

Kelli on the beach

Kelli on the beach

I just love the Samuel P. Taylor campground. I stayed here about four years ago for my birthday. We got a really great site in the redwoods and watched the moon rise between the trees.

Birthday campfire

Birthday campfire

Full moon view from above the camp bathrooms

Full moon view from above the camp bathrooms

Morning view from the tent

Morning view from the tent

Kelli's post-birthday breakfast at the Pine Cone Diner

Kelli's post-birthday breakfast at the Pine Cone Diner

In the morning, we stopped at the Pine Cone Diner in Point Reyes Station on the way to the Tomales Point Trail. Amazing breakfast! We had a great meal. All the food was fresh and the coffee kept coming. We ordered mimosas from the menu, but the waitress said that they don't have them right now, but they do have a orange blossom mead made with honey from the beehive. It was so good! You can get it here. I love the North Bay, everything is homemade, homegrown and fresh.

Tomales Point Trail

Tomales Point Trail

Elk!

Elk!

Dusk at Stinson Beach on the way home

Dusk at Stinson Beach on the way home

Happy Earth Day!

Miami Getaway

A couple of weeks ago, I flew to Miami for 4 days in the sun with some good friends. I was a little worried it wouldn't be enough time, but it turned out to be perfect and made me feel like quick getaways need to happen more often.

'So Miami', a recurring phrase amongst us on this trip as we gazed at white buildings, blue skies and palm trees.

'So Miami', a recurring phrase amongst us on this trip as we gazed at white buildings, blue skies and palm trees.

When we arrived, I felt like I was in the tropics. The sky was gray and palm trees blew sideways, reminding me of Costa Rica. The most surprising thing about Miami was the amount of Art Deco architecture, which unfortunately I didn't photograph. I had no idea that it was the Art Deco capital of America

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It was a great day for cloud watching. The drive to Everglades National Park was really pretty with this canal reflecting all the clouds above. Florida is so different from California in its flatness and tropical weather. 

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A fantastic place for birdwatching.

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I'm not sure why I thought there would be fences between us and the gators. They were reeeaally close.

Benae hamming it up while the other girls check out an alligator behind.

Benae hamming it up while the other girls check out an alligator behind.

Simpsons clouds 

Simpsons clouds 

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We ate at Chez le Bebe, a Haitian restaurant in Little Haiti. Probably the best meal of our life. It looks so simple, but was so flavorful and indescribably good. Us five ladies devoured it all, including all the rice later on for a midnight snack and breakfast. 

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The following night? More whole fried fish from Puerto Sagua, a killer Cuban spot. I have to say, both of these spots don't have websites and I am going to start considering that when picking restaurants in the future.

Miami Beach, people-less

Miami Beach, people-less

A perfect day at the beach.

A perfect day at the beach.

Quintessential Miami

Quintessential Miami

Maya Hayuk

Maya Hayuk

How ridiculous is this Maya Hayuk mural? It caught my eye and stopped me in my tracks while we were in the Wynwood Arts District. The colors against that blue sky, the patterning and the depth and layering, which you can see far better in person, made it a really special thing to see in real life.

The ritzy side of Miami. Literally islands of wealth.

The ritzy side of Miami. Literally islands of wealth.

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Until next time, Miami!


Joshua Tree, Arizona and New Mexico Pt. 2

My time spent in the Southwest was so photo-worthy that I had to split my trip into two posts. You can see the first post here. At this point, I was in full-on relax mode and all the hectic feelings from the end of the year had basically disappeared. On the road, I thumb through the road atlas, imagining that we will stop at all these magical places, including Sedona, White Sands and various other places. Of course, we didn't have the time for these things, but there's always next time.

New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment

New Mexico, The Land of Enchantment

The welcome sign at the border of New Mexico says it all. The vast landscapes and mesas are breathtaking and so different from the California landscapes I'm used to. You may be wondering why I'm skipping Arizona. We sped through to get to our destination to meet friends in New Mexico. Later in this post, I'll have a couple shots of Flagstaff on the way back. 

The gal I came to see, Anabella Piñon. 

The gal I came to see, Anabella Piñon. 

Anabella Piñon is one of my favorite artists. She makes art for the pure love of it and is one of the most enigmatic and generous people you will ever meet. This is her reflection in her parent's kitchen, bright and colorful, like the whole Piñon family. You can see Bella's art here. I know one of her goals this year is to make more art so I'm really excited to see what she does. She is always the main reason I'm in New Mexico. Bella lives in California, near me, but her family is out here. 

The Piñon "ranch" in New Mexico. You can't tell from this photo, but this house is on a lot next to railroad tracks, not on 10 acres as it looks.

The Piñon "ranch" in New Mexico. You can't tell from this photo, but this house is on a lot next to railroad tracks, not on 10 acres as it looks.

Bella's dad's space, filled with music equipment and lots of random things. We spent a solid night drumming and sketching.

Bella's dad's space, filled with music equipment and lots of random things. We spent a solid night drumming and sketching.

This photo captures Bella so well: beautiful, patterned, happy and natural. 

This photo captures Bella so well: beautiful, patterned, happy and natural. 

We all rode horses on the 13 acre ranch in Contreras.

We all rode horses on the 13 acre ranch in Contreras.

How beautiful is this view? Bella's brother-in-law carves these beautiful crosses from found glass bottles.

How beautiful is this view? Bella's brother-in-law carves these beautiful crosses from found glass bottles.

A beautiful door at the ranch, also painted by Bella's brother-in-law.

A beautiful door at the ranch, also painted by Bella's brother-in-law.

Muñeco

Muñeco

Ocho

Ocho

Dinner time for the horses

Dinner time for the horses

The view from my horse, Ignacio and Muñeco in Contreras. I could easily spend a month here.

The view from my horse, Ignacio and Muñeco in Contreras. I could easily spend a month here.

A neighboring ranch. I love the sign with the Zia symbol and horses.

A neighboring ranch. I love the sign with the Zia symbol and horses.

We ended the year right with this spread on New Year's Eve morning.

We ended the year right with this spread on New Year's Eve morning.

I'm not posting photos from the party, but it was so fun! Blanca, Bella's sister, made it a memorable one and I led a yoga session post-cleanup the next morning. They sure are cozy on that one blanket!

I'm not posting photos from the party, but it was so fun! Blanca, Bella's sister, made it a memorable one and I led a yoga session post-cleanup the next morning. They sure are cozy on that one blanket!

Flagstaff, AZ. Flagstaff is a great town. It's obvious that they value the environment, health and nature here. I'd like to check it out longer next time.

Flagstaff, AZ. Flagstaff is a great town. It's obvious that they value the environment, health and nature here. I'd like to check it out longer next time.

The sunset as we left Flagstaff was gorgeous. A great way to end the trip with snow on the side of the roads and a crescent moon just above the mountains. 

The sunset as we left Flagstaff was gorgeous. A great way to end the trip with snow on the side of the roads and a crescent moon just above the mountains. 

And that concludes the second part of my Southwest trip. It was much needed after feeling spent by the end of the year. I think the colors, patterns and openness of the landscape will influence my art for awhile. 

Now, I'm off to Miami for some more sunshine.