Monday, May 10, 2010
Blog Summary-Backroad Destinations
We have been posting for almost three months now and the archive is getting crowded and hard to find information. It is May and almost all these spots are in their prime this month. Stop and visit them now.
We are up fishing this week in British Columbia with cell service uncertain.
All of the links below are live. Just click on the link to follow it.
Chopaka Lake, Loomis, Washington
Blue Lake, Loomis, Washington
Columbia Wildlife Refuge & Potholes Reservoir
Seep Lakes, Othello, Washington
Quincy Lake, Quincy, Washington
Zion National Park, Utah
Tuzigoot and Montezuma National Monuments, Sedona, Arizona
Coconino National Forest, Sedona, Arizona
Puerto Penasco, Mexico
San Pedro Riparian Area, Tombstone, Arizona
Tucson, Arizona
Organ Pipe National Monument, Ajo, Arizona
Sunset State Beach, California
Carmel, California
Half Moon Bay to Big Sur, California
Napa Valley Campgrounds, California
Napa Valley Wine Train, California
Napa Valley, California
Limantour Beach, California
Pt. Reyes Lighthouse, California
Pt. Reyes National Seashore, California
Black Butte Lake, Orland, California
BLM Lands, Cottonwood, California
Central Valley Mendocino National Forest, Red Bluff, California
Almost all these areas are now in wildflower bloom and spectacular. So from the deserts of Arizona to the deserts of Washington now is a great time to explore these areas. The California coast is always special anytime of the year, but you are going to have a lot more company now than in winter.
As for me the next week will be spent in piscatorial pursuits up in British Columbia. And yes, I did have to look up piscatorial in the dictionary.
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Hi from a new reader. Your posts are excellent and fill a much needed slot in the blogging world.
I was disappointed that you didn't find a place in boondock on the central CA coast though. Oh well, looking forward to reading as your blog evolves! Best of luck in this venture.
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