Sunday, 27 May 2018

Pacific Highway to Humbolt, Redwoods and a chance to shout Eureka.

 
So yesterday it was bye bye to Ocean Cove Lodge and start the drive up to Eureka a place we avoided about ten years ago with Rod and Ann.




But first we had to leave this great view yesterday morning and had the benefit of a days drive up the I-1 -- the picture below is of our small but perfectly formed room there ----smallest room ever,

 Amazing views and I have to say that I am not sure I would back my RV that close to the edge.

Lynda managed to get a picture -- only just -- of this growing young buck that we passed by---


So all the way up the I - 1 we were seeing evidence of Russian architecture in the properties we past by -- mostly in the more expensive looking properties---


 Stunning views of some amazing coastline
 And then to find yourself looking at a sign like this when your over 5000 miles away from where you thought this was --YYYYuck
 Well spotted by Lynda of this number plate , almost a clean Route 66
 Picture of Salmon River --- yeah , you guessed it -- it was a river found to have salmon in so why not call it -----


The Redwoods started pretty much after we got south of Fort Bragg
 


 
 The trees become so tall that the sun is almost completely blocked out
We spent a really long time going up and down mountains at around 8 -9000 feet up and it was twistier than any roads as good as they were, than I have driven before -- quite a bit of this highway we had not driven previously---- Rod would love it lol.

the one above was from google to emphasise the twisting








 So we didn't see any of the real things so when we went in to the park with the drive through redwood giant we thought to get a picture of something that someone went to a great deal of trouble making--

Pretty lifelike and fit in well--



 So above is Lynda and me and the car coming through the giant redwood but the young lady didn't do it justice-- Oh , and for Rod and Ann, this was not as good as the one in Oregon at the Paul Bunyan site that we went through with you -- that was much bigger but we wont get time to stop tomorrow , so we thought we would do this now and support the parks with our $10-




One place that we couldn't resist coming down to see was Scotia, about 30/40 minutes south of Eureka.

So Road & Ann, Lynda and me did a road trip over 10 years ago -- we had stopped in to Hillsboro in Portland to see our friend the Kosmas Family and we headed off after a couple of days on our drive down to the Grand Canyon and we were travelling down the I - 5 until we branched off to the right to follow the I - 1 pacific highway.

Our problem was that we had not booked any hotels at that time -- we had and were gonna be using the Books with the vouchers in that you get in the gas stations.

So we drove all day and got to Eureka and we weren't sure that this very very busy town with lumber trucks and the like-- what else are you gonna get in Eureka -- so we all agreed to keep going to find somewhere else-- but dark comes down quick and we were driving through the redwoods not having a clue where we were , or what towns there might be with a hotel -- a little scary until we spotted a small sign by the road pointing down to Scotia -- and we were saved -- with this beautiful Victorian timber hotel immediately in front of us -- thank you -- it does smile on the righteous sometimes




 


 The one above is the corner where the Pub is where we ate when we stayed before-


So I remember the PLC name on the side of the Mill but it seams it has changed hands twice since we were here last.

So then it was onwards to Eureka and the Humbolt Bay but more of that later
 
So after a great days drive and a nice -- if not too much -- meal later, we are ready to explore this outpost from the early days of Lumber and Gold---
 
Yummy, but have to say not all was eaten, and no we don't want to take away-- how do Americans do that stuff in the polystyrene boxes -- stop doing that.

 

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