
Part of the "Elk Roadblock", Crescent City, California

Pacific at Sunrise

Giant Redwoods flanking Highway 101
Today was day eleven and the last day of PCH. I got an early start just before eight a.m. and headed back out onto California highway 101. As I hit the last of town there was a traffic jam because of elk crossing the road. As I went past I rolled down the passenger side window and got a good elk “head and shoulders profile” shot.
I got out of the car a couple of more times for photos and video before getting off of 101. The second picture is the pacific ocean crashing the beach just after sunrise. The third is a couple of giant redwoods on either side of the highway. The final picture is a house that still had frost on the roof, ground, and trees.
I ended up covering about 700 miles today total. I am skipping San Francisco and Los Angeles because I spent so much time in Portland. SF and LA were only going to be two days each and that would not have been enough anyway (good excuse for another drive). Tomorrow a leisurely 300 miles to Las Vegas.
This entry was posted on Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at 10:33 pm and is filed under Informational, Stories 101, photography and tagged with elk, Highway 101, PCH, redwood. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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