Finally we made it to the west coast and cooler temperatures. This is at Mackerricher State Park just north of Fort Bragg, CA. |
We walked north along the old haul road checking out the ocean where could see it. |
This rock would go underwater when the waves came in. |
Water would also shoot into the air. |
On rock was covered with seals and the further out rock was covered in birds |
Day 2 at Fort Bragg we went south to Jug Handle State Natural Reserve to do the Ecological Staircase Trail. |
First we checked out the headland. |
Some of the wildlife was interesting (naked man wandering around the beach. We left that photo out of this blog). |
Jug Handle Creek crosses under Hwy 101 and empties into the ocean. |
We crossed under the bridge and hiked up the ravine that Jug Handle creek flowed down. |
Another hiker pointed out this hornet nest. |
Two trees have grown up using a nurse log (fallen tree). |
The hike ended up in the pygmy forest. These are the same trees that grew in the lower forest but, due to poor soil conditions, their growth is stunted. |
Click on the photo to enlarge for reading. |
There were still some rhododendron blooms. |
We had to go down these stairs at the start of the hike and had to climb up them on the way back. |
Day 3 at Fort Bragg: We hiked along more of the haul road. |
Glass fragments on the beach... yes we put them back on the beach. |
The next day we headed back out. Still couldn't find the Forest History Trail but we found another trail to hike. At first we saw a bunch of these hanging from the trees. |
We kept heading downhill and found this muddy place. JoAnn fell in the mud so we turned around. |
We found a better trail! |
There were some bicycles on the trail ahead of us and we think they ran over this snake. |
Someone had covered a large log with brush but we didn't know why. |
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