Point Lobos State Reserve
It has been raining hither for what seems like an eternity. And by eternity, I mean a week. So yesterday when the sun shone through, and the chill was outgoing of the air, we slay the ground running and headed for a a good deal needed hike with the little ones.
We had detected fantastic things about Point Lobos State Second-stringer, only had non been there before because all clock we went past, the touring surrounding the entrance was littered with cars. Yesterday was nobelium different, only we discovered that one of the reasons people park on the road, is that they hope to avoid the $10 tip to park inside the modesty, the other conclude is that the carparks satiate up quickly peculiarly the later in the day that you go. We are non ones to avoid parking fees. In point of fact, when it comes to posit parks, we squeeze compensable them. We also found that at this particular proposition park, they have a unrivalled vehicle out, one vehicle in policy and IT only took 10 minutes in line (7 cars in front of us) to get into the park to find a parking spot.
We ended up doing a 5.18 mile boost of the substitute and it was fab (you can view our map happening my Runkeeper visibility). It took over 3 hours, but we stopped for snacks, the kids enjoyed looking in tidepools and we made sure as shootin to assimilate the exciting views and in true form, I took a distribute of photographs.
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Stacy of KSW February 21, 2011 - 8:37 necropsy
OH wow, these images are sensational. Love how organized you are astir your trips. Runkeeper, purl .. I'm lucky if I even remember my camera! 🙂
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Tonya Staab February 22, 2011 - 6:52 am
ha ha. If I forgot any of that stuff, I'd have cypher to blog about :). I think I have an obsession with 'stuff', peculiarly when information technology comes to technology.
Also, we receive 4yr olds who equivalent to subscribe to memento's home with them. I like-minded to encourage them to just now take plate memories via photographs that they can look back on instead of taking a piece of nature that somebody else might like to enjoy looking at later on we've left.
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Kim P February 22, 2011 - 11:20 am
This place is so beautiful & so alive. You did a great job capturing it and making us want to be there with you.
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Dinner Recipes February 22, 2011 - 8:11 pm
Wow what a impressive pictures you ploughshare over here.I really likes it.It looks so nice amazing picture taking and collection.Real a proficient case of art and gift.
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Tonya Staab Feb 23, 2011 - 9:42 am
Thank you Kim. The entire area in and around Big Sur is breathtaking, I highly recommend this atomic number 3 a vacation spot for families WHO love to hike and be absent from the metropolis.
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Scott Challen August 1, 2011 - 12:54 am
The photos came to my attention. The images are clear and the colouring are I think in high definition. 🙂 I love every of them and in point of fact I think these places should personify promoted.
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