Friday, April 10, 2009

Where the ocean meets the pine trees



Last week, we went on our Big Sur Trip.
Check out our picture page, The Z's Story for more pics from the trip.

We started out on Thursday morning, and drove on the highway for a bit, then cut over onto the PCH to do the scenic route. We drove through Santa Monica, Malibu and some other towns. We then found ourselves in Oxnard, which is where Scott spent about 2 weeks on a business trip. He remembered a good deli from that trip, so we stopped and had lunch there. After eating, we got back on the road and headed up through Santa Barbara and reached our first night's destination - San Simeon.

We stayed at the San Simeon Lodge, a motel of sorts, with a beach view. The web site said it was one block from the beach, but it failed to say that the street you have to cross is Highway 1... I think next time we will try to stay in Cambria, or at least across the street at the Best Western which is on the ocean side of the street. We did walk across though, and saw some people surf gliding (I don't know what else to call it), and although it was a windy day it was pretty out there. For dinner we went into the town of Cambria, and ate dinner at Mustache Pete's (very good food), and had desert at Linn's. We had a NYC flashback, where the desert was more than our dinner! But it was an awesome desert!

The next day we started with breakfast at the park/pier, and then toured the Hearst Castle. It is an amazing house - and I can't imagine having that much money to build whatever my heart desires. I'm dreaming about hitting the lottery...

After the tour, we drove up to Big Sur. It's a spectacular drive, and was lots of fun to do in the mini. Highway one curves around the cliffs and I'm glad Scott was driving, because I probably would have been driving 20 mph. We had lunch at Nepenthe, where you definitely pay for the view. We stayed at the Big Sur River Inn, a little place with motel style rooms, and no TV so that you can bee "one with nature", plus the wi-fi they advertised didn't work for us at all. I didn't think it would be bad, but we got a little bored in the room at night. We hung out at the bar the first night, and went to sleep fairly early the second night. It's amazing how dependent we have become on background distractions like TV and internet.
It was amusing listening to the bartender talk about the classes he was taking at the Esalen Institute. This is a school with spiritual retreats and workshops, and the home of hot springs that are only open to the public between 1am and 3pm. Maybe that's why the hotel rooms don't have TVs, they want you to go check this out! Scott keeps saying that the area was very "granola", and I think he is basing it on the conversations we heard at the bar that night.

The next day we started out with breakfast at Deetjen's (Mark recommended this as a place to stay, but they were booked). The food was good, and we told the waitress that we were looking for a good place to go hiking after breakfast. She recommended Point Lobos State Park, and also suggested that we park on the street and walk in to save on the parking fees. What good advice, and this was my favorite part of the trip. I felt pretty good walking and hiking, considering the buddha belly that I am carrying, and some of the best pictures were from this hike. After hiking for a few hours, we did the 17 mile drive (kind of dissapointing, not worth the money to drive through a rich neighborhood), and then headed onto Monterey, and Carmel for dinner. We weren't terribly impressed with those towns, either. They just seemed very touristy, and I guess that is not what I was looking for on this trip. We did have dinner at the Hog's Breath Inn, which was owned by Clint Eastwood at one point in time. I don't recommend it for dinner, but it's a very cool setting to grab a beer and sit at the outdoor fireplaces. On the drive home, we got back to Big Sur just in time to pull over on the highway and take in a sunset.

Sunday consisted of the drive home - again winding back on Highway One for some last minute pictures, and then cut back on the highway to save time and get home before dinner time. Mom stayed and watched the pooches while we were gone (thanks mom!). What a great weekend...

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