Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wine. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, California - Hiking

Roger and I spent several days in San Diego, California to take advantage of an expiring airline companion pass and to enjoy some relaxing vacation time.  We spent one full day driving up the coast, stopping at several beach towns along the way as we made our way north.  Solana Beach was my favorite with it's low key, non touristy feel, and San Clemente was a close second with its fun downtown shopping and dining district.

Enjoying the ocean near Solana Beach
Culture Brewing Company

We spent Sunday in the Temecula wine country region, enjoying the scenic vineyards and tasting some good wines.  Later in the day, we met up with Roger's nephew for a sunset hike around the Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve.

Temecula wine country
Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve
Santa Rosa Plateau Ecological Reserve

On Monday, we spent the day hiking around Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve.  The reserve is a gorgeous coastal park near La Jolla, CA that protects several groves of rare Torrey pine trees and offers spectacular views of the ocean and adjacent cliffs.  Although wildly popular, we were able to find some solitude along the many trails that traverse the coastal plateau. 

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve

Torrey pines
Hiking with Roger at Torrey Pines
 Interesting cliff formations
 Torrey pines
Flowering yucca

Monday, April 27, 2015

Seaside to Cannon Beach, Oregon - Hiking

I flew up to Portland on Thursday evening to spend a few days visiting with Keith and Melissa.  After sampling some fine beers and restaurants in the Portland area on Thursday night and Friday morning, we packed up the car and headed to the coast.  I've made a few trips to Portland, but this was my first time exploring the Oregon coastline.  We made it to Seaside late in the afternoon, enjoyed a fine dinner at the local brewery, and headed to the beach to watch the sunset.

Seaside, Oregon

Sunset at Seaside

Enjoying beers and the beach

Based on the forecast, we were expecting a very rainy weekend.  I was surprised by the sunshine and blue skies when I awoke on Saturday morning and quickly headed back to the beach to enjoy what I thought would be a brief break in the rain.  Even after we packed up our gear and arrived at the Tillamook Head Trailhead, the sun was still shining.  We began our hike, heading towards Indian Beach, with Cannon Beach as a possible final destination.

A change of scenery from the deserts of Utah

 Melissa, Tonic, and Keith

Flowers along the hike

Tillamook Head Traverse hike

With Keith and Tonic on the Tillamook Head Traverse

After a steep climb from the trailhead near Seaside, we enjoyed several miles of rolling hills and excellent views of the ocean below.  We ended up at Indian Beach after six miles of hiking.  This was a spectacular little beach with some interesting rock formations and great views of the coastal cliffs.  We considering continuing our hike to Cannon Beach, but a rock slide forced the closure of the trail beyond Indian Beach.  Instead, we turned around and headed back to Seaside, with the hope of getting to Cannon Beach before sunset.

Tillamook Head Traverse hike

Tillamook Head views

Hiking to Indian Beach

Indian Beach, Oregon

Indian Beach, Oregon

We made it back to the trailhead at Seaside with plenty of time to spare and drove to Cannon Beach for sunset.  The famous rock formations on this beach were spectacular and we spent a couple of hours walking along the ocean before heading back to Seaside for the night.

Cannon Beach, Oregon

 Cannon Beach, Oregon

Cannon Beach, Oregon

We were fortunate to have such fantastic weather on Saturday, because the clouds and rain returned for Sunday.  This wasn't a problem, though, because the plan for the day was checking out several wineries before returning to the airport for my flight back to Salt Lake.  Thank you, Keith and Melissa, for being such great hosts and planning a fun weekend!

Montinore Vineyards

Wine smiles

Vineyards