Where the spirit leads the feet will follow.
Down distant paths for unmapped miles.
Heads forget but hearts remember:
The art of living knows no bounds.

"The best journeys answer questions that in the beginning you didn't even think to ask." - Jeff Johnson, 180 Degrees South

"The best way out is always through" - Robert Frost

Sleep doesn't help if it's your soul that's tired.

Saturday, November 25, 2023

The Lost Coast Loop

Typically, on the Thanksgiving long weekend, we take off for a four day camping/hiking/caving trip to Lava Beds National Monument. We/I have been traveling quite a bit over the last couple months so decided to stay home and work on home and yard projects this Thanksgiving. That was the plan, but...after a couple days of doing boring home tasks and clean-ups we decided we needed to get out on a single day sortie and drive the Lost Coast Loop that has been on my list for several years.

The weather was perfect, the crowds were non-existent, and it was a great one day 12 1/2 hours of driving, site-seeing, beach combing, and photography. We left home at 4:00am and pulled into our driveway at 4:30pm.

Total drive Time: 12 1/2 Hours
Total Driving Miles From Home: 392.0
Total Lost Coast Loop Miles: 96.0

Temps in the high 20's as we work our way to Honeydew

Hey...The Bear Flag bear on a closed campground gate

The one lane bridge at Honeydew



We are headed to Petrol/Ferndale

The General Store and Post office at Honeydew


Crossing the Mattole River a few miles west of Honeydew

Road art

The Post Office at Petrolia

The road climbs up out of Petrolia and finally drops down to the coast


There are several pull-outs with beach access as you get closer to Cape Mendocino 

We shared our lunch spot with this pelican

Looking south down Humboldt's Lost Coast



Beach combing

The forgotten settlement of Capetown between Cape Mendocino and Ferndale




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