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| About to start the northward leg of the journey. Photo by Ma. |
One striking thing about Humboldt County is the huge number of apparent vagrants, especially in Eureka and Garberville. I imagine I would have seen many more had I traveled up Highway 101 rather than the Shoreline Highway. I feel extremely fortunate in comparison.
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| False Klamath Cove, Highway 101, south of Crescent City. |
After joining 101 there are pretty long sections of two-lane (in each direction) freeway with posted limits of 65 mph, interspersed with narrower, one-lane-per-direction sections with lower limits. The latter are far more fun. Traffic has generally been light, and cars seem amazingly eager to pull over for motorcycles -- a very different experience! The approach to Crescent City is also a familiar one, as our family has camped in the area for many years at both Mill Creek and Jedediah Smith campgrounds. Mill Creek was closed (and I didn't head up Highway 199 to see the status of Jed Smith), so I'm camped for the night in another KOA cabin, this one in a redwood grove ~5 miles north of town. Tomorrow I'll continue up the coast, while watching the skies -- the forecast is calling for afternoon showers.


This sounds like a gorgeous day. It was such a treat to spend some time with you on Friday. Enjoy the rest of your journey!
ReplyDeleteHey Beck! It was great spending a little bit of time with you and your beautiful family as well -- sorry it was so brief! Love you guys!
DeleteYep, it sure is a beautiful place!
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