Saturday, June 28, 2014

Laguna Seca Raceway & Scheid Winery

Daryl wants to visit Laguna Seca raceway - he has raced it on Grand Turismo many times and spotted the classics were on today.  This was balanced off with the offer of doing a winery on the way home......hmmmm









Still have the alcohol advertising over in the States.

 We had to see the Camaro race but it hit the wall earlier in the morning so they were running repairs.  It finally came out around 1.30pm and looked pretty smooth passing once he wound it up.

We headed south again and went down to Scheid Winery Tasting Room where we met Sonja who was from Germany and spent about an hour tasting their boutique wines before buying a couple we fancied.



















We took a few photos around the gardens outside as it was a pretty nice setting.







Friday, June 27, 2014

Monterey

Today is a day trip to Monterey Bay - we take the back roads (G17) through the vineyards and field crops - miles and miles of both.  We pass crops and guess most of them but some are still a mystery - we even find large crops of cactus which we have seen for sale in the Mexican supermarkets in large wooden bins.








This is very much a Mexican territory - big labour for the fields.  As you can see not much left in the field once they have picked.

Also a lot of barns and old buildings in amongst the beautiful looking vineyards.








We arrive in Monterey and find our way to Fisherman's Wharf, where we visited on our 2009 trip - it looks pretty much the same and after taking in the seals & poking around the shops (full of tourist junk), we stop for some clam chowder in a bun & smoked salmon.
































After lunch we 
decide to drive around the bay a bit to see what we can find - I had seen signs for Cannery Row but wasn't sure what it was.  Passing through the tunnels we see more signs and pass the ends of the street looking into Cannery Row which looks like a lovely shopping district, so we make a turn to go and investigate - Daryl spots a car leaving a parking space and we are in.





























We spend another couple of hours looking around these shops which also have a lot of tourist stuff - didn't buy much but a nice area to spend a couple of hours.  There is an accident in the tunnel when we go to return and by the time we get back to the road with the vineyards, it is nearing five o'clock and we are too late for any wine tastings so just enjoy the ride home through the countryside.
Renovation project anyone?

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Stockton to Greenfield

This morning we tried to book in at Pismo Beach, Marina Dunes, Grover Beach and found everything was pre-booked for the upcoming weekend.  Finally we found a brand new RV park, Yanks RV Resort, which had spaces free - it was a bit out of the way on the 101 but within driving distance to Monterey for the day so we booked for two nights and headed off about 11.30am after the drama of trying to find somewhere.

Heading down the 5 for 46 miles was pretty typical of being on the 5 - not much exciting to see but plenty of trucks.  We turned off on to the 33 to cross over to the 101, which drives around the base of a huge reservoir, down low due to the dire drought in California at the moment - the place looks like a tinder box through this area and would be very scary if a fire should start.

A shiny new rig we passed and then later it passed us ......love the rear mirror where you can spot our camper as he passes.
We make camp just before 3pm - it is in the middle of plains with mountains all around us and today it is very, very windy.  All new facilities with spa, gym, pool etc etc - very nice and very helpful hosts.  They give us information on the wine trails that start across the road and free tastings for three of them......guess what we are doing tomorrow!
Daryl tweaks his back while setting up so on with the deep heat and voltaran, then a quick trip to local Mexican supermarket, (where we have to ask what some things are) to get dinner before a soak in the spa.

 Sunsetting on the hills tonight.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Sparks to Stockton

Last night Bob suggested we take the US88 over to Stockton as we make our way back to Bakersfield, so we head back down the 395 to Minden and on to the US88 to cross over the Sierras.

This turns out to be a very pretty route to take with beautiful scenery including several lakes..... definitely the right choice and we are thankful for that local knowledge and advice.


 Overlooking Red Lake


















Cable Bay, a little further along route 88
Wild flower meadow in settlement around 7000ft.

Still quite a bit of snow around....not too cold but we still haven't seen any bears or dear in California.  They are obviously in the area but hiding out!










We arrive at our camp tonight - slightly unusual place at another marina with both good and bad points like most.  The good however, is we are parked right on the rivers edge - pictures from our campsite & out the back window straight into the river.. 


Earlier we saw jet boat races and now we have a yacht race right outside our door - definitely a plus and hoping for a good sunset too.

Reno & Sparks

We haul out and head over the 50 to the 395 and up to Reno/Sparks to the Sparks Marina RV Resort, which turns out to be very nice - a little sterile but very nice & clean - a change from the last park!

Booking in for two days, Daryl phones Bob Lord, who we met via Dave Billington in New Zealand and have since crossed paths a number of times at rod runs.
We track Bob down and he calls round to the RV park to catch up and asks us to dinner with his family that night.  We accept and had a wonderful night enjoying their company and hospitality as they welcomed us into their home and family.  A good night, good food, good wine and great company - we thoroughly enjoyed seeing their home and being with them for the evening.  Leslie, Bob's wife is a magical quilter and has a Christmas collection that would make anyone envious.  We also enjoyed meeting Erin and Brett, their daughter and son in law - some great stories came out and Daryl loved Bob's garage set up with all the posters and memorabilia.


The next day we ran/walked around the marina before breakfast and then headed over the the outlet shops which were only about a mile down the road from our camp.  We spent the afternoon there buying mostly for the grandchildren.....such cute clothes.


Lunch at Olive Garden - didn't need diner tonight!

Returning to camp in the morning we are stopped by another couple who turn out to be from Gisborne but originally from Levin & Wanganui - Kathy & Murray Spiers.  They are doing the same as us but base themselves in Canada at present and are travelling in a  fifth wheel.  We catch up and have a beer later swapping travel tips and stories - nice couple who are enjoying the travelling as much as us - It's all a lifestyle choice.  Small world and of course Daryl & Murray eventually find someone in common.

Day two, we book in for another night and then catch up with Chris Goodwin, who we saw at Pleasanton in 2009 and lives in Reno now before heading downtown Reno to check out the sights including brunch at the original Mel's Diner.  




Then back to the outlet shops as we cant count and had uneven numbers of clothes for the kids (fatal, as they can count!) where we wandered for a good part of the afternoon before heading out to Summit Racing Equipment for a look around.

Heading home, Bob calls round and has a quiet one with Daryl while I shoot back to the outlets for the last item.  Later we head out and go to Jersey Boys at the theatre in Bourbon Square.

Monday, June 23, 2014

South Lake Tahoe (2)

On Friday we head downtown to look around and come across the art market with some fantastic artwork and photos for sale - so tempting and we finally buy a small piece to bring home.

Daryl buys tickets for Three Dog Night concert on Saturday night and then we head out to Carson City to the "Pick & Pull" - a car wrecking yard to find some parts we need.  One of the most romantic places Daryl has taken me on our travels (not)....... still an education and we both came out with black hands and a few parts.

We decide to stay another couple of days as the area is so nice - we could live here easily.  In winter it would be snow season but now it is all summer - almost spring break.


The squirrels have very long tails here, love watching them race around the park, up and down the trees.



Breakfast in the great outdoors.......

We set off out to a local show with duck races, car show, bbq cook off (unfortunately we were a bit early for the bbq) to see what it was all about.
We spot this one - nice. A bit shinier than ours.
We head back into town, decide to take in the 'beach' and walk along the lake edge paddling our feet - it was much warmer than we thought it would be.


A lovely afternoon spent wandering the shores of the lake, followed with an ice cream - what more could you ask for.










Lake houses down to the lake/beach - some really neat log houses around this area.




Tonight we head out - Daryl takes me to the Three Dog Night concert which was pretty good playing all the old favourites - including Jeremiah was a Bullfrog.










After Three Dog Night in concert, we creep back into a sleeping camp around 11.30pm feeling like a pair of old rockers.