Showing posts with label mountains. Show all posts
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Jul 14, 2015

Road Trip along Oregon Coast to San Francisco (Part 1)

These pics are Part 1 of a series that I shot on a road trip to San Francisco along Highway 101. Part 2 will be of San Francisco and Part 3 will be of the Silicon Valley.

A foggy central Oregon coastal town



Seal Rock, Oregon


The rugged Oregon coast

The rugged Oregon coast

The rugged Oregon coast

The rugged Oregon coast

The rugged Oregon coast



Wild growing carnivorous plants in Florence, Oregon

Wild growing carnivorous plants in Florence, Oregon

Bandon, Oregon

Bandon, Oregon



Bandon, Oregon




Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway


Huge fallen Redwood 

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway

Huge Redwoods along Avenue of the Giants scenic highway
Northern California 

Northern California 

Northern California 

Northern California 

Northern California 

Northern California 

Northern California 

The brand new Amy's Vegetarian Drive Thru in Rohnert Park, Ca.... wasn't quite open yet in this picture

Vineyards outside of Napa Valley area

Getting close to San Francisco with all the tightly packed houses on hills

San Francisco Summer Fog

First glimpse of Golden Gate Bridge


Aug 17, 2012

New Hampshire and Vermont at 60 mph

As I promised in the Waiting for the Bus  post a few weeks ago, here are some pictures I took in New Hampshire and Vermont, mostly through the car window. There are a few where I was lucky enough to get out and take too. It happened to be a bit dreary and rainy for much of those two days, which made the act of taking a picture from a moving car through wet glass even more challenging. But you can still see some amazingly beautiful scenery any way.








































A few songs that were playing during this experience...