Monday, 15 August 2011

Los Angeles



After our couple of nights staying on the beach we made our way to our niece  and her husbands home in Lomita where we camped in the RV in their quiet street for our last few days until it was time for us to fly home. A lot of our time was spent cleaning up the RV, giving it a wash, polish, doing repairs and cleaning up inside ready for it to go into storage.
Between all of this we were able to spend some time with Jo and Su-Lin , shared some meals and enjoyed a day together at Disneyland.  A few rides, a walk around the park, a tour on the train, we watched the parade, a meal in downtown Disney before ending our day viewing what would have to be the best display of fireworks we have seen.  We arrived home at 11.30pm making for a very long day. 
Today is the day we fly home. YEH!   We will spend it doing the last minute packing  before taking  the RV to storage. We do not fly out until tonight so we will have all day to get organised before making our way to the airport for the long and tedious trip home.
We both feel very blessed to have had the opportunity to see some amazing places, do something different and share unique experiences together and with our Family.

    



Asimo the Robot
 

Mickie and Minnie

Donald Duck

Gardens
Geoff - quiet time after cleaning

Billy Hill Hillbillies entertaining us at Disneyland

Inside it's a small world
Inside it's a small world
It's a small world
Jo and Su-Lin at disneyland
Jo and Su-Lin on a ride
Jo and Su-lin relaxing






 what's up doc ... 
  


Jungle cruise
 

Mickey Mouse on parade

 

Roller coaster ride
 



Shuttle bus to disneyland
 

Sheriff
 
Snow white



Tiger
 

Train around park
 

Russ and Rob
 

Enchanted castle
 

enchanted castle
 

Fireworks
 

Fireworks
 

Fireworks
 

Fireworks
 

Fireworks
 

Fireworks

Fireworks
fireworks
Mickey Mouse Fireworks
Love heart firework

Kienny catching up on the news!

Putting cover  onto Rv for storage  

RV covered... holidays over.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Yosemite National Park to Los Angeles

As the brochure best describes it – Yosemite’s natural beauty can be found in the things Big and Small, from the towering granite cliffs and giant sequoia trees to the diminutive wildflowers but is best known for its waterfall which is the centrepiece of the park.   
Leaving San  Francisco for us was a nightmare, traffic heavy and travel slow which did not improve once we were out  of the city so after a couple of hours we had had enough, taking the exit to Tracy where we spent the night in Walmart car park. This ended up being convenient as the following morning troopy was able to have its service.  
Once troopy was ready we headed off driving  through agricultural country where maize, wheat, hay almonds and pistachio nuts were  produced. Our lunch stop was along side the Merced river  and as it was the hottest day we had had at 37 degrees, a swim to cool us down was really enjoyed.  It was then onto Yosemite National Park, one of the first wilderness parks in the United States with 95% of the park being designated as wilderness.

The park was really busy and parking was difficult, all the camping grounds were full so we had to drive  through the park  and out the other side looking at its highlights along the way.  There was the magnificent Yosemite falls,  5th tallest  waterfall in America. A stop of at Oflmstead Point where we got great views down into the Valley. Just beyond here we stopped at Tenaya Lake  before continuing 46 mile across Tioga Pass  reaching  9945 feet above sea level. It is the highest pass in the state of California accessible by car and was a magnificent drive.  We could see glaciers andthe snow that still remained on the mountains from the winter falls. This road is only open between May and September.
Just outside the park we found a great little camp site on the river for the night . The following day we headed towards Los Angeles following some of the roads we had travelled last trip. It was great to do this again as last time  it was snow covered and this time we got to appreciate the enormity and colours of the mountains and the desert like nature of the landscape.  

Arriving in Los Angeles  and it being the end to our travels we decided to spend it on the beach. We booked into LA county’s only beach RV campground. Dockweiller.  A beautiful location , seeing the beach from our RV window but is very noisy as it is close to the airport and in the direct flight path of the planes as they take off.  

With less than one week left before we fly home we have lots we want to and need to do in LA but after almost 11 weeks of travelling today we are having a day of rest...  the wheels of the RV will not be moving....  For the remainder of the week we will see what eventuates.... 




Fueling at Mariposa

Volcanic rock  near Lone Pine


olfsmead point 


Yosemite Falls






Yosemite  National Park




Driving through Yosemite





Entering Yosemite National Park
 



June Lake
 

Taneya Lake
 

Leaving San Francisco on Hayward Bridge
 


Near Bishop  
 

On way to Yosemite
 

leaving Yosemite National Park
 

Reflections
 

Merced River through Yosemite
 

Merced River
 

Road through Yosemite
 

RV
 

Silos
 

road through Yosemite
 

Yosemite Forest
 

Wind Turbines

on the beach at LA
 


Wildflowers


  


wildflowers lining the road
  


Scenery on route to LA
 

State Beach entrance
 


  
 
On the Beach



too cold for you Russ....

Trees in Yosemite

Beach view from our RV back window

beach being patrolled