Northern California 2014

After arriving in San Francisco, Donna, Phil, and I drove south to Monterey,  where we ate a late lunch on a pier over the bay

Monterey copy

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Big Sur

Then we headed south on the Pacific Coast Highway

Highway 1 better copy

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I had been wanting to share this view with my kids for a very long time, the image having been seared into my memory ever since I drove the Pacific Coast Highway in my early 20s

Rocky Coast copy

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Passing my mind’s image on to the next generation

Donna 1 copy

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This is going to be fun!

This will be fun copy

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Donna and Phil ponder the immensity of the Pacific coast

Pondering the Immensity copy

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This little cove struck all of us as the very image of paradise, and it inspired us to find a similar beach that we could walk to and enjoy

Paradise Cove copy

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The magnificent blue water beckoned to Phil despite it’s cold temperature.  He later got a chance to endure the frigid water at a beach at the end of an unmarked road in Big Sur.

Blue Water copy

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The thin waterfall perpetually falling onto this cove brought land and sea together to complete the picture for this idyllic scene, not to mention Donna and Phil’s smiling faces

Water falling to beach

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After spending the night in a cabin amid the redwoods at Big Sur, we set off for a hike to the top of a mountain

Big Sur Redwoods

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Enjoying the view at Big Sur from a higher altitude

Big Sur High copy

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The forest looking eastward from the ridge had its own grandeur

Westward Forest

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Muir Woods

The next morning, we set off to explore the Redwood forest at Muir Woods National Park

Muir2

Muir 2 copy

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The Redwood trees are so large that we were able to stand in the hollowed out bottoms with room to spare

Tree 1 copy

 

Donna in Tree copy

Phil in Tree copy

Bill in Tree copy

between copy

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We left the beaten path at Muir Woods National Park to climb another mountain on Redwood laden paths

New Path copy

Off beaten path

Redwood path copy

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Resting at the halfway point, several miles in

Resting Half Way copy

We all enjoyed our encounter with the big, tall trees

Wide copy

Tall

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San Francisco

golden Gate copy

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Enjoying the West Coast Vibe
Calif Vibe copy

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Street Art in the Castro

Street Art copy

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Exotic Food in the Mission District

Exotic 1 copy

Exotic 2

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Altered Perception in Haight Ashbury

Altered copy

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Whacky Adventures with Donna’s Friend, Mike

Whacky copy

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At the park above the houses known as the “Painted Ladies”

Painted Ladies copy

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With a few images, reminiscent of 70’s era Polaroid photographs, I captured Phil and Donna enjoying the beach on our last day in San Fran’

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Fun on Beach copy

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And lastly, a parting shot, somewhere in San Francisco

Parting Shot copy

I have not yet developed the roll of black and white film I shot on this trip, so there may be more pictures added to this record at a later date.

I hope that you enjoy the photos.

Bill Gatesman

4 thoughts on “Northern California 2014

  1. The words and pictures narrated a journey that will be remembered for many years to come. How fortunate for all of you and us. I especially love the Big Sur view. You captured the immense beauty William.

  2. Bill, wow! what great pictures, and what a wonderful trip you and the kids had. You gave them some beautiful memories and revisited some of yours.

    I know both Donna and Phil enjoyed the trip and I bet you enjoyed it even more through
    their eyes.

    Thank you for sharing these, now we enjoyed your trip through your camera lens.

    Take care, see you soon. Love, Mom & Dad

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