California – Pismo Beach and Highway 1

When planning this road trip and picking a route between Santa Fe, New Mexico and San Jose, California, I drew upon memories from years ago, when I drove a short distance along the California coastline during a business trip to Southern California.  Looking at a map the place that I remembered driving through or near back then was Pismo Beach.  I don’t recall anything about Pismo Beach other than walking along a pleasant beach, which might not have even been near Pismo Beach, where I was the only one on the beach.

So I booked a room for a couple of nights in Pismo Beach, as our last stop over prior to our San Jose destination.  Pismo Beach is a busy tourist town with many lodging choices on or near the beach.  So there was no problem finding a place with an ocean view and from which one could be walking along the beach within a few minutes of leaving one’s lodging.

Incoming

On our first walk along the crowded beach, we walked beneath Pismo Pier and I made the image above with my iPhone.  This type image is typical of those that everyone makes below a pier.  I cropped closely to the pylons to remove people moving about near the pylons.

Staying in Pismo Beach was not very enjoyable.  It was crowded everywhere and noisy everywhere.

On our second day in the area, we drove north of Pismo Beach along highway 101 and highway 1. Highway 1 is a scenic drive near the coastline for a long distance, but we only traveled a small portion of this coastal highway.  Highway 1 was still closed north of Lucia due to damage, so we could not have gone much farther than we did.

Grounded

It was a foggy morning as we began our day, but the fog along the highway mostly dissipated quickly, but there was heavy fog offshore and in patches above the near shore hills.

Pacific Rocks

We stopped in the smallish town of Cambria, where a sign pointing to “Moonstone Beach” got my attention along Highway 1.  There was a walkway along the shoreline, where I walked a short distance and shot a few photos.

Wildflowers on Shoreline

I have seen wonderful photos of wildflowers along the California shoreline, but those here were thin and past their prime.

Rugged Coastline
Big Rocks, Big Birds and Pacific Fog
California Coast

We saw a couple of Elephant Seals along this beach, north of Cambria, but I did not have my big lens on my camera and the seals were just a bit too far away for my 24-70mm lens.  The heavy fog bank in the background completely obscures the landscape behind it.

California Coast 2

If I ever come back this way again, staying in Cambria, which has many lodging choices, will be a much better choice than Pismo Beach.

Thanks for following,

Ken

 

Road Trips 2022, Miscellaneous Photos

This post is a catch all for a number of photos taken during a couple of road trips in 2022.

Ice Cream, Drugs and Beads

One might need to look closely to see the string of green Mardi Gras beads in this tree in old downtown Ocean Springs, Mississippi.

Coca-Cola Fade
Sky and Tree
Wired
Sky Flow 2

Standing on a Mississippi Gulf Coast beach, I observed clouds creating abstract forms.

Sky Flow
Empty – Waiting for Summer
Pi-Birds
Curious Praying Mantis
Cypress Trio

These cypress trees in Lake Chicot, Arkansas show how much the water level is below normal due to drought in the U.S. mid-continent area.  Lake Chicot is a horseshoe lake formed by an abandoned channel of the nearby Mississippi River, which was at an historic low level, at the time this image was made.

Early Fishermen

The link in the photo above, actually takes one to another, slightly different composition, than this one.

Lone Cypress

Until next time,

Ken