After hanging out at the US Olympic Training Center in the morning, our roadtrip started with surfing at San Clemente. Amazing waves. A longer and slower ride than Tormaline, which is right up my beginner-alley.
We drove past downtown LA and arrived at Garcia's Tia Gigi and Tio Brian's house just in time for dinner. We grilled out on their expansive deck with an impressive view of the LA skyline and the lake, and talked by candlelight.
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Monday, we packed up camp and tried again for that view of Morro Rock. Stubborn fog still hadn't let up, so we headed to Cambria for brunch. Cambria is a cute town, with antique shops sprinkled along the main street off Highway 1. I had heard great things about Indigo Moon, but we had time to kill, so we walked along the boardwalk at Moonstone Beach and had fun with a mini-photo-shoot.
Indigo Moon did not disappoint!! Garcia had the "smoked turkey, prosciutto, goat cheese, pesto, and red bell pepper on ciabatta" and boasted that it was in the top 5 favorite sandwiches of all time. I had the "grilled chicken, brie, and apple with onion jam on focaccia," and I'll make the same statement. Overall, best restaurant of the entire trip. We really need to start a food blog.
We made reservations at Hearst Castle for a tour, and went for a blufftop hiking trail over East-West Ranch. Gorgeous, and we saw otters playing in the ocean!
We made it to Hearst Castle by 2, and did the tour of the main rooms and the outside gardens/pools. Unreal. It's amazing what the wealthy spend their $$ on...
After a stop at Piedras Blancas Beach to see the elephant seals, we drove to Julia Phieffer Burns State Park to see McWay Falls at sunset. This was my FAVORITE view during the whole trip. There is a waterfall there that falls right onto the sand and trickles down into the ocean. Breathtaking. Garcia and I jumped the "no trespassing" fence and climbed down the cliffs for a closer view. Quite the quest, but worth it!!
We stopped at Nepenthe restaurant for dinner. It's a comfortable outdoor-indoor restaurant with a firepit and unmatched views of the Big Sur Coast! We got there with just enough time to appreciate the view before we had "the Famous Ambriosaburger"- by far the least expensive item on the menu at $14.50. We were not impressed by the food, but the view was enough reason to go back. We arrived at our campsite at the Big Sur and set up our tent in the dark. At midnight, we headed out to the Esalen Institute for the nude baths. This was crazy, but so cool. It's a clothing-optional outdoor natural hot spring pool that sits on the steep cliffs overlooking the waves crashing against the rocks below. The sky was so clear that you could see the milky way! We soaked in the tubs for 2 hours, enjoying the sound of the ocean, the stars, and the warm natural springs. A-maz-ing!