November 30, 2008

  • Night Two… And beyond :)

    Stars, Engines, Lighthouses,
    Beauty, Monks… And More!

    Last I left you, I’d just got my car running… Barely.
    It coughed, sputtered, and complained it’s way to Cambria, CA
    where I finally found a safe place to sleep.

    And boy, oh boy was it lovely!

    There’s nothing like listening to the rushing roar of the Ocean, smoking
    a fabulous cigar and feeling the chill of the night wind; all as you capture
    bits of the beauty God’s put before you.

    The stars that night were absolutely INCREDIBLE… The only light came from
    the dim row of bed and breakfast’s that flanked the cliff and they left plenty
    of room for the Milky Way’s glory to shine through.

    Oh, the surf was definitely “up” as well… 6′-10′ high and positively CRASHING
    onto the rocks just below where I shot that image.

    After an hour or so of positively freezing my fingers off attempting to capture
    some crazy long exposures (I really need to buy a cable release) I called it
    a night and curled up in my sleeping bag beside the bug.


    Morning…

    You can’t quite see where I slept, on the other side of that log barrier
    but I must admit… It was one of the loveliest rests I had!! The only problem?
    DEW… Everything was SO wet!

    MY sleeping bag was soaked, pillow was drenched, and my car had an 1/8th
    of an inch of STANDING water all over it! Soooo wet.

    Oh, did I mention that it was bloody cold too? I was frigid from the moment
    I summoned up enough courage to get out of my sleeping bag.

    Regardless, I quickly warmed after my drive back into town was greeted by a
    delicious cup of espresso, a mango juice and an incredibly good fresh donut :)

    After wandering around Historic Cambria a bit in my ailing, backfiring Bug,
    I headed North again on Hwy 1… About to cover some of the most beautiful
    country of my entire trip.

    screen-capture

    I remembered this countryside well, it was where Ethan and I finally began
    to cross back into civilization again after our Alaska trip, where we paid 3x
    more than we should have for fuel, and where we both admitted that though
    the countryside was beautiful, we were simply too jaded by Canada and
    Alaska’s ruggedly Utopian atmosphere to even notice.


    This time though, things were very different…

    (Not sure which one I like better… What’s your opinion?)

    Everywhere, the beauty surrounded me… To my left, the mighty Pacific
    who only yesterday reminded me of it’s great power by attempting to sink
    my car… To my right, the hills and mountains rose above me and before me.


    ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!
    I was constantly blown away by what an incredible State I live in.
    These are some of the very reasons I chose to move to California in the
    first place… SO glad I did :)

    Admittedly, I didn’t stop as much on this drive as I might’ve… My poor little
    Bug was running like absolute trash, backfiring, squealing, shaking, and
    just generally reminding me how angry she was that I’d allowed her to be
    drenched by the Pacific the day before.

    That didn’t stop me however, from flipping a quick u-turn (have to love the
    turning radius on that lil’ VW!) and heading back toward a sign I’d seen
    by a narrow little lane that heralded a Hermitage somewhere up on the hillside.

    I turned onto the road blindly and began a trek that I wasn’t quite certain
    my car would survive… But boy did it pay off.

    http://www.bigsurhermitage.com/

    The monks had a lovely bookshop where I met a fellow photographer who
    was there to spend a couple of weeks in solace and offered me a hose to
    help wash some of the leftover salt off my car.

    After stopping by their incredible chapel for a few quiet prayers I washed
    my car, took some pictures of the view (to follow) and headed back North :)


    The View From The Top…

    Large Version HERE

    If you’re a photographer, you know that image breaks a plethora of “rules”
    but you can probably also figure out why I adore it so much :)

    The land behind my car, off in the distance had almost all been burned
    in the fires from earlier this year, in fact they burnt right up to within about
    10′ of where the little Bug is parked… Wild.


    Funny Face…

    I’ve always thought my little Bug had some delightfully silly angles…
    I’m sure you can agree!

    After snapping the above photos, I took off back down the mountainside,
    headed North once again, toward Big Sur, and onward to Santa Cruz
    where I knew I could have a roof over my head, and possibly even a mechanic
    to work on my car further.


    Coast Highway…

    Shockingly enough, I didn’t even stop to take a single photo when I was
    actually IN the Big Sur… I was too busy trying to get my poor car to run properly
    enough to take me all the way up to Santa Cruz.

    I did however meet some interesting characters along the way.. The Scotsman in
    his Miata (complete with a set of snow ski’s poking out from his passenger seat);
    the German who was in search of the Hermitage I’d just visited, but had no clue
    what the proper word was; and of course the hitchhiking family who nearly got
    me run off the road by a motorcyclist.

    Oh, and I bumped into a guy who yelled at me from across the gas station:
    “Yo! Drowned Bug guy!” Apparently, he’d been at Pismo the day before and
    had seen my Bug in the water… Even taken pictures! He promised to email
    them to me and I’ve been waiting for them excitedly, ever since!

    All good peoples…

    The best was yet to come though, as would soon be stopping in with some
    of my favorite people; “mommyfish” and her family. Ethan and I had actually
    stopped by there on our trip down from Alaska also, and though it was a brief
    visit, it left all of us with memories of great times.

    This visit certainly didn’t disappoint…
    The first item on the agenda when I arrived?


    APPLE SAUCE!

    (Photo By Barbara)

    SO much fun :)
    Then their family each had a turn first:

    Tommy…


    Barbara…

    Then, Mommyfish (Nancy) herself:

    Finally, it was the Patriarch’s turn (George):

    And time for a quick family portrait…

    …Before I’d shower up and head off to downtown Santa Cruz for some
    killer hot chocolate and shopping with Barbara. A tremendous way to
    unwind after some of the most incredibly stressful days EVER!

    I planned to stay the night, and work on the car hard and heavy the next day…
    Little did I know what would happen next, and just how insane it’d become
    to work on my little 38 year old runt of a car.

    Whew.
    But that’s a story for another day!
    For now, it’s 2:10AM and I’m desperately low on rest… Bedtime! :)

    Eric White Sig

    P.S. If you’re enjoying my adventure so far… Just you wait, it gets even better!
    Also, don’t hesitate to leave a comment, star, and recommend this post to your
    friends… I figure that’s the least you can do for the crazy guy who’s busy sinking
    his vehicles for your entertainment ;)

Comments (23)

  • You are having too much fun brother…..

  • When I went to Sta Cruz during the summer, the road was closed from Cambria to Big Sur due to fire.  I had to go inland and bypass that beautiful shore!  Will have to do it again sometime soon — before the price of gas goes up again!  Glad the car made it on your adventures along that part of the road…

  • Of the two pictures in question, I like the color picture the most. Something about the b&w doesn’t really convey the depth and beauty of the ranges behind the bug.

  • I’m a sucker for colour always….
    What a trip. So jealous. Then again, at the rate I’m going, I’ll probably end up living out of my car…..

  • i love the central coast!!

  • sounds like the timing is still a bit off.  try looking at the rotor and sparkplugs a bit more…and reset the timing.
    color bug picture better, in my opinion.  (I miss CA also.)

  • @edlives - Wait ’til I tell you what it took to fix it… FYI, I’d already reset the timing, lol.
    Post = Updated and WAY longer!

  • @Av8tqr - lol…I have a couple of ideas…LOL…looking forward to seeing if it’s what I think it is.

  • once I slept on the side of the road next to a train track in San Jose but that was in 1969 not so brave now or adventurous. You have a nice family or is that yours? my aunts and uncles and cousins are in Benicia and Cotati near Petaluma.

  • I missed the post about the floating bug! Have to go back…but I wanted to say first that I love the color version!

  • I love that shot with the stars. Incredible.

  • Great family photo at the end! (you are so good at capturing people) Be sure to send them the high rez file…it make a wonderful Xmas card photo.
    This travel blog is driving me crazy, you are going to so many of my favorite spots…plus missing many because of your poor car’s “bath” in the surf.
    I was happy to read you were able to wash the salt off her at the hermitage.

    I’m so enjoying all your pictures! Do you have them on smugmug yet?
    God Bless, your other mother

  • looking at all your gorgeous photos…

    I even want to move to california…

  • Wow! Thank you for sharing your adventure with us, Eric.  As always, your storytelling skill and photos are amazing…the vistas…the people captured in their environment. I love it all. Easily, I can see the starry night and morning vista shots enlarged and hanging in full splendor on a living room wall. Your adventure, complete with restored 70s bug, driving the “slow” lane, sleeping outside your car & stopping to meet people and hear their stories while capturing all of it in bits & bytes is AWESOME.

    Many people today are scared of tomorrow–sharing your adventure offers all of us a friendly look at what is possible in 2008. You see, I thought  sleeping outside the car disappeared (because of safety) in the early 80′s. I thought only freeways exist today…I thought people don’t (can’t) stop to “smell the roses” any longer.

    Please keep sharing, Eric. You might want to check out http://www.pioneerwoman.com. Your storytelling and photo skills are brilliant (and she’s making a ton of money by sharing her daily ‘adventures” with people).

    Simply awesome,
    Mike

  • Yo! Drowned bug guy!

    I almost always prefer color to black and white, so you  know which one I prefer.

  • @broncomom - Eric already gave us the images, but after Barbara and I designed our card we ended up going with another photo altogether. I love this shot though…it captured us well…with great memories to go with it.

  • I like the black and white…much more =)  Man…sounds like a good time, so sorry again about your bug…you won’t be doing that again huh?  So how is Seattle dude?

  • My goodness…your stories never end! And your pictures make California look like this fairytale land. I feel like I’m missing out, having never been there.

    I feel like I’d normally lean towards b&w pictures, but I’m going to have to go with the color pic above.

  • I know some much better way to make applesauce. lol well tastier anyway!

    I look forward to what comes next!

  • hey, you drove right past where I live! (I go to church with Nancy)

  • These are beautiful! I’m glad I live here too!

  • I am having the most fun reading your updates! The bug is the star of the show…she is like Flat Stanley showing up everywhere..LOL! I am not surprised she complained about being half drowned!!!!! That first photo is so lovely… the bridge one is pretty cool as well……. keep the updates coming!!!! 

  • Yay you were with some of my absolutely favorite people in the world!!!!

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