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Big Sur Ride

Friday, February 20th, 2009

– Doug McConnell

I’m often asked what my favorite short road trip is in the West, and I can never really answer because I have too many favorites.  From the Black Hills to Hawaii and Alaska to Mexico the beauty and true nature of the West can be found on countless great drives along the ocean’s edge, over steep mountain passes, through ever-changing desert landscapes and into the hearts of big cities and small towns in every state and province.   But OK, here’s one drive I especially love, and it’s only 90 miles long.

Highway 1 through Big Sur

It’s no secret that the Big Sur coast of California is about as drop-dead gorgeous as a union of land and sea can get.  From north to south, you enter the Big Sur the moment you leave lovely Carmel and follow State Highway 1 towards Hearst Castle.   Mountains erupt from the sea and the highway clings to cliffs and bluffs as it threads its way gingerly southward.  Every bend in the road reveals another stunning vista.  You’ve got to drive carefully and stop often or you’ll do the journey an injustice.   The trip can take a few hours or a few weeks.   I prefer the latter.

Elephant Seals of Piedras Blancas

Along the way, you should visit Pt. Lobos State Reserve, the Pt. Sur Lighthouse, and Andrew Molera and Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Parks.  You should pull over to admire the Bixby Bridge, the Big Sur River, the Henry Miller Library, the elephant seals in winter at Piedras Blanca and, of course, Hearst Castle itself. Then, go back in every season because the climatic conditions are always shifting.  Oh, and by the way, keep your eyes peeled for sea otters and huge, endangered California Condors gliding along steep ridge lines or perched on rocks and abandoned structures near the road.

You can camp or stay in expensive world-class inns or get something in between. And did I mention that it’s all very romantic?

Big Sur Coast

Well, that’s my Big Sur starter kit.  Take your time and you’ll easily discover much more.   Let us know what you find.

CHECK OUT THE MAP OF ALL OUR CALIFORNIA CENTRAL COAST VIDEOS AND STORIES.

Jewels of the East Bay

Saturday, February 14th, 2009

– Carl Bidleman

There are many wonderful aspects of living in the San Francisco Bay Area but for my money, the  greatest is it’s parks and open space.  (Tip:  Be sure to watch this video in HQ mode.)

I should explain why we’ve been AWOL from blogging for a while.  This economic storm has forced me to take a full-time job leaving only Saturdays and a few hours during the week to attend to OpenRoad.TV.  I’ve been fortunate to land at the George Lucas Educational Foundation working with and meeting great people and getting paid to make little movies (as George calls them) about what works in public education. I’m very grateful. If you know any educators or someone who cares about educating our kids, tell them to visit the site.  It’s good and it’s free.

Meanwhile, Doug hasn’t blogged because he’s busy producing a new OpenRoad series for Public Television with the help of our pals Dan Herz, M’Gee Johnston and Stefan Ruenzel.  We’ll be launching the series in the Bay Area on KQED this April and syndicating nationwide in the fall.  Kaiser Permanente and East Bay Regional Parks are our first sponsors and we’re HUGELY grateful to them and our investors for making this possible.  We are determined to stay alive until the economy improves and we can find enough advertising support to let us continue to travel the West and bring you intriguing tales of the people and places that make this one of the most fascinating regions in the world.

In the meantime, I’ll plan on putting up at least one story a week from our library of travels.  Don’t have the time and resources to bring you the full updated information, links, Google maps, etc. just now.  But I think the videos are too good to just leave sitting on a hard drive on the shelf.  So here we go.  Let us know what you think.

– Carl

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