I flew to San Jose where I met Jill and we were picked up by this tall, excited woman, Margaret. Margaret owns Slow Adventure, a travel company that designs walking tours, makes all the reservations and makes sure your luggage gets to you along the way. We had a very personalized tour as Jill knows the owners and this is normally not the season to be doing this kind of thing along the northern California coast.
Margaret dropped Jill and I off at the Dream Inn in Santa Cruz, a beautiful and quirky hotel right on the beach at the Santa Cruz wharf. We were on the top floor with an amazing view of the entire Monterey Bay.
The view from our top floor room at Dream Inn. That is the start of the wharf on the right. |
The next day was the start of walking tour. We followed the detailed directions and ended up at the Santa Cruz Harbor (we saw our first sea otter) for lunch with Margaret and her wife, Claire, at the Crow's Nest Restaurant for lunch. Let the drinking begin.
Our first sea otter. The Santa Cruz Harbor. |
Typical view along the coastal cliff. |
The next day our walk started along railroad tracks that we first saw in Santa Cruz then eventually down to the beach. We had lunch in Rio Del Mar where we met up with Margaret again. Margaret gave Jill a boost to our next stop, the Seascape Beach Resort in Aptos. I continued walking the beach. I saw a dead sea lion as I approached the beach entrance to the resort.
The Seascape Resort is a real vacation resort with many accommodations and facilities spread out on the cliff above Monterrey Bay. This was our winter solstice stop.
We had a beach fire and s'mores after sunset to celebrate the longest night of the year.
The beach fire. |
Winter solstice sunset. |
This portion of the walk is fairly desolate. There are no towns and only a few state parks, some of which were closed for the season. We did see some surfers, shore birds and occasionally people walking their dogs.
Surfer waiting for a friend to come out of the surf. |
Seagull hanging out near the waves. |
We both tuckered out and contacted Margaret who found a spot to pick us up and "boost" us to Moss Landing.
Moss Landing is a harbor village of only 700 residents and even more sea lions and sea otters. We stayed at an amazing bed and breakfast, Captain's Inn, right on the Elkhorn Slough. You'll have to look up the pronunciation and definition of "slough".
Our appropriately amusing rooms looked out to the slough where there are tons of birds to watch and even sea otters.
Us at Captain's Inn, Moss Landing. |
Sunset Moss Landing, Monterey Bay |
The required "stand in front of red wood" photo. |