Friday, November 7, 2014

California Vacation: The Majestic North Coast

 
7 Day Itinerary for Your Nor Cal Vacation  
 
When people hear the word coast, they immediately think of beaches, women in bikinis, men in trunks and the fabulous food in beach houses and restaurants. A coast of a beach line offers these things to an individual. Many people often go to beaches for their vacation. There is a certain warmth in the beach that makes it a favorite tourist spot. A beautiful and winding coast is one of the places that a California vacation can offer you.

California is home to many beachfronts and bodies of water. It is also the proud host of the North Coast. The North Coast is often referred to as the Redwood Village and includes Marin County, Sonoma County, Mendocino County, Humboldt County and Del Norte County. The chest reaches out to the Pacific Ocean, San Francisco and Oregon. There are many cliffs, hills, tide pools, mountains and rivers in the North Coast. Red trees are abundant in the coast's mountains from where the name, Redwood Village, came from.

One of the cities along the North Coast is Crescent City. This city is crescent shaped and is bordered by a lighthouse. It is located in the Del Norte country. Crescent offers the beauty of nature and a panoramic view of the North Coast. The Crescent city harbor provides picturesque trips, boat launching slope, restaurants and surf shop. One of the best spots that a tourist can find in Crescent City is the Battery Point Lighthouse. It can be accessed during low tide and village stories tell that it is haunted. Ghost searchers, artists and art curators are sure to find this lighthouse a very wonderful place.

Another place that is worthy to be included in the list of places to visit in the North Coast is Gasquet. Gasquet offers alternative activities like fishing, kayaking, swimming and rafting. Gasquet is popular for the unique biodiversity and the weather. It boasts of the Smith River, which runs for seventeen miles. Smith River provides recreation like steelhead and salmon fishing, bird watching, waterfalls, rafting, kayaking and hitch hiking. The river is also home to many fishes that benefit from the trees along the riverbank.

Another attraction in North Coast is Fort Dick. This place offers horseback riding, hunting, and ocean perch fishing. Fort Dick also offers tourists the luxury of using their off road vehicles on the beach and to horse ride on ocean bluffs. It also brags of a blueberry farm where products are freshly picked. This place offers a holistic experience for tourists as they will have the opportunity to experience both the wilderness and the sea.

A Klamath is also a place to visit in the North Coast. It is home to the beauty of nature and to many Indian Museums. Tourists who visit this place enjoy walking at the Trees of Mystery as a way of enjoying nature. The Klamath River is also popular for jet boat trips to explore the river. It is also famous for salmon and steelhead.

Trinidad is also a must see in the North Coast. It is said to be the oldest place along the coast. It is essentially a fishing village and different boats line up the coast. Trinidad State beach and Patrick's Point State Park are two of the most wonderful beaches in California.

The California North Coast is a valuable asset in a California vacation. It doesn't only give tourists with the best beaches, but also with the best mountainsides and the activities that are to be cherished.
 



Saturday, September 13, 2014

Discover the Highlights of Northern California

 
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When people think of California, they usually think of Los Angeles and movie stars, or alternatively, Palm Springs and golf courses. But there's a lot of fun to be had up north too.

San Francisco is probably the most well-known city in northern California, and offers a wide range of activities for visitors to
enjoy. From trolley cars to Ghirardelli chocolate and onto Pier 39, there's no limit to the amount of fun to be had in this cosmopolitan city. With shopping galore, sea lions down on the beach, restaurants enough to satisfy even the most varied of taste buds, and history that includes earthquakes and the infamous Alcatraz prison.

If you're looking for a more peaceful trip to the area, Yosemite National Park offers something for the inner nature lover in all of us. Whether you want to enjoy the scenery from a hotel room window or camp out in a tent to enjoy nature up front and personal, you'll find what you're looking for at Yosemite. Even farther up north is the amazing Redwood National Park, with its gigantic trees and serene atmosphere. Here you'll gain not only a true appreciation for the beauty and diversity of this world, but will also find a new perspective on life!

It's not really possible to mention northern Californian highlights without mentioning the Napa Valley area. For the wine aficionados of the world, Napa Valley is heaven on earth. There are wine tasting parties and open houses almost year-round - just make sure to call ahead or check on the Internet to see what the latest information is. The Napa Valley also has some amazing landscapes to appreciate.

For history buffs, the northern California is a gold mine of Spanish missions, gold rush exhibits, and railroad museums. If you're interested in how California evolved into to what it is today, you'll love exploring all of the museums and exhibits dedicated to this time period.

Whatever you're looking for in a vacation, whether it's wild nights or wildlife, or high living or high summits, you're sure to find it in beautiful northern California.
 
 


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Sunday, May 25, 2014

What Type Of Bungy Jumping Trip Would You Like?

Bungee Jumping in Nor Cal!!
 
 If you would like to try the sport of bungee jumping, you can select from a number of trip packages that are sure to give you the experience of a lifetime. You may have a preference in destinations and other available activities; you can find a bungee jumping trip, which will suit your own personal tastes and interests.

If you are one of the most extreme thrill-seekers, you may like the idea of bungee jumping to the top of an active volcano. Located in Pucon, Chile, you can bungee jump from a helicopter to within seven hundred feet from the molten lava. You will, of course, be accompanied in the helicopter by both a trained Bungee jumping professional and a photographer.
 
To add to the excitement, this trip includes traveling thirty-five miles of the volcano at high speed and high altitude while on the outside of the helicopter. This would certainly be an unforgettable initiation into the sport of bungee jumping.

Perhaps your preference leans more toward a great bungee jumping experience without the death-defying risks, if so, you might like to try the sport in California's Angeles National Forest. In thirteen years of business, Bungee America's jumpers have not had any injuries, and has an excellent safety record.  This bungee jumping is done from a ten-stories-high bridge. You will be able to do front-flips, back-flips, back dive, front dive, or the elevator drop; and you can choose between one and five jumps.

Located in Northern California, Icarus Bungee also has a perfect safety record. The bridges which they use for bungee jumping are all a minimum of one hundred twenty feet in height, and some are considerably higher. All of the bridges they use for bungee jumping are in beautiful locations, which is a wonderful addition to the enjoyment of the bungee jumping trip.

You can also find some great bungee jumping spots in Canada. One of these is nestled amongst the breathtaking scenic beauty of Vancouver Island. WildPlay at the Bungy Zone offers the very best of the basics.
 
If you're looking for a bungee jumping trip with a no-frills emphasis on the sport at reasonable prices, WildPlay at the Bungy Zone could be the trip you are looking for. But do not confuse "no-frills" with boring; for, you will certainly have all of the excitement bungee jumping can afford, with the details focused on the sport itself.
 
Not fancy, just great, would be the best way to describe it! If you select Vancouver Island for your bungee jumping trip, you can do single jumps or tandem jumps with a friend. If you are especially adventurous, WildPlay at the Bungy Zone has an annual gathering of jumpers where clothing is optional.

Bungee jumping in Mexico is considerably less expensive, but you will not need to sacrifice any of the excitement. There are bungee jumping companies in Mazatlán, Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Puerto Vallarta, all of which provide the much sought-after thrills of this sport.

Whatever type of bungee jumping trip you would like, it is available for you in Northern California!
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge

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May 27, 1937 was Pedestrian Day in San Francisco. This kicked off a week-long celebration of the new Golden Gate Bridge. Pedestrian Day meant that the bridge was open to foot traffic for 25 cents per person. About 200,000 people paid the fee and crossed the 1.7-mile span in their walking shoes or on roller skates. For the first time, it was possible to walk across the San Francisco Bay, from the northern tip of San Francisco to the southern end of Marin County. Automobile traffic was allowed the 
next day at noon. 

Before the Golden Gate Bridge was constructed, San Francisco was a relatively isolated city. It sat at the top of a peninsula, surrounded on three sides by water that was difficult to cross. The "Golden Gate" itself is a narrow strip of water at the mouth of the San Francisco Bay. With strong currents and a depth of 400 feet, the Golden Gate strait is foreboding to sailors. On the other hand, circumnavigating the whole San Francisco Bay has its drawbacks too: the trip is hundreds of miles long and involves crossing several rivers, which can become shallow sand traps. 

For these reasons, ferry service between San Francisco and Marin County began in 1820. First the ferry was only for railroad passengers, but later on people could bring their automobiles in tow. This became booming business. 

When bridge proposals became serious, the ferry companies, including the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, opposed any bridge as competition. The military also objected to spanning the San Francisco Bay; they questioned whether the bridge would interfere with war ships. People in general wondered about the sturdiness of a suspension bridge, which is held by cables and strung between towers. Could such a bridge withstand the Bay's strong gusts of wind? How would the bridge remain rooted in the ocean floor? 

Nonetheless, by the 1900s it was evident that ferries alone could not handle travel demands. The city's growth would be stifled until it overcame obstacles to trading with Northern California. In 1916 the Chicago-based engineer Joseph Strauss responded to San Francisco's call for bridge submissions. Immediate local support mixed with alleged bribery helped him secure support from the city council. Strauss personally traveled north, too, to lobby Marin County council members and business people. 

He assured them that once a bridge was built from San Francisco, their businesses and property values would increase. He gained their support. By 1932, the founder of San Francisco-based Bank of America agreed to finance the estimated $30 million project. Work started in 1933.

The Golden Gate Bridge blueprints were improved upon since Strauss's original submission. Strauss had little experience with suspension style bridges, so he hired a team of architects who made significant contributions. Today, the Purdue professor Charles Ellis is widely recognized as being the main architect behind the bridge, while Strauss is regarded as its organizer and promoter. A San Francisco architect named Irving Morrow, who was part of Strauss's team, also made important contributions. He suggested painting the bridge a color he called "international orange". 

This would complement the surrounding blues and greens of nature, and at thee same time make the bridge visible through fog. (If the bridge coloring had been left to the government or Strauss, it would likely have been black.) Irving also designed the bridge's arches to play with light throughout the day, making the bridge especially pleasing to the eye. Electric lighting along the cables adds to the visual appeal at night.

The project was completed within four years and under budget at $27 million. The final project was built to withstand the Bay's high winds; it can sway 27 feet and still safely hold traffic. It has only been closed a few times since 1937 when winds reached 70 miles per hour. 

Today, ferry service continues between San Francisco and Marin County, but the Golden Gate Bridge carries over 40 million passengers each year.

                                         

Sunday, February 16, 2014

Factors to Consider When Planning a Wine Country Trip

Planning A Trip To The Wine Country (Napa Valley)!

Would you like to take a trip to wine country? If you are a wine drinker, if you would like to learn more about the history of wine, or if you are just looking to have a good time, a wine country trip may be perfect for you.

When looking to plan a wine country trip, you will see that you have a number of different options. For that reason, there are a number of important factors that you will first want to take into consideration, before making your travel plans. These factors, when taken into consideration, can help to ensure that your next wine country trip is perfect.

Perhaps, the biggest factor to take into consideration, when looking to plan a wine country trip, is your intended destination. Did you know that there are a number of areas in the United States that are commonly referred to as wine country? These areas include parts of Northern California, Woodinville, Washington, and the Finger Lakes Region of New York. Typically, when you examine wine country online, like when looking for lodging information or maps, you will find that wine country is used to describe the Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley regions of Northern California.

Your intended dates of travel should also be another factor to take into consideration. Did you know that wine country tours are increasing in popularity all across the country? They are. For that reason, you may want to carefully choose your travel dates. To see wine country in full swing, most recommend coming in late spring and summer; however, it is also important to remember that these months are peak seasons for wine country tours. One of the easiest ways to avoid the crowds is to avoid Saturday tours.

The weather is another factor that you should take into consideration, when looking to plan a trip to wine country. As previously stated, wine country is often used to describe a number of locations that are known for their production of fine wine. While most wineries are open for visitors all year round, California is the best for tours. You may find limited activities during the wintertime when visiting the Finger Lakes Region of New York, Woodinville, Washington, as well as other smaller wine country areas.

How you plan to get around is another one of the many factors that you will want to take into consideration. Since most wineries have wines for visitors to sample, you may end up with quite a bit of wine in your system at the end of the day. For that reason, you will want to seriously examine your method of travel. In California, there are a number of guided wine tours that provide you with transportation and some other areas have these tours as well. Another option is to have a member of your traveling party be the designated driver. This may not be fun, but it is safe.

The above mentioned factors are just a few of the many that you will want to take into consideration, when looking to plan a trip to wine country. Another one involves deciding which activities you would like to participate in, as well as which wineries you would like to visit. In wine country, especially in California, there are so many wine activities, events, and festivals for you to choose from.



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