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Paso Robles, CA, USA

Paso Robles, CA, USA

Day 337 - 343

May 212014

We enjoy escaping to the central coast of California for a little rest, relaxation and lots of wine tasting. Paso Robles is a gem and one of our favorite wine regions to explore.

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Things To Do & See

1) Wine Tasting

The central coast of California is full of fantastic wineries. Unlike other areas of California, wine tasting is still reasonable in this region. Here are some of the wineries we tried during our stay.

A) J. Lohr
B) Adelaida
C) Halter Ranch

Halter Ranch was a pleasant surprise. We enjoyed nearly every wine they poured, so much so, that we nearly joined their wine club! We did elect to ship a few bottles home to enjoy with family and friends. We’ll definitely visit the tasting room on our next trip to Paso Robles. Some of our favorites were: 2013 Cotes de Paso Blanc, 2011 Cotes d Paso, 2011 Cabernet Sauvignon, and 2011 Ancestor Estate Reserve.

D) Tablas Creek

This winery came as a recommendation from a Conde Nast article about a wine route in the central coast. The new and modern tasting room serves up five Provence-style wines and is located near some of the best wineries in the area. We thought the wines were fair. However, we would choose to bypass in favor of a few other wineries.

E) Opolo
F) Sculpterra
G) Tobin James

The only rule of this large tasting room located east of town is to “have fun.” The tastings are free and many of the wines available are priced modestly. We definitely will not make a second visit to the tasting room. However, if you are looking for a feel good, fun atmosphere that can handle large groups with fair wine, than this might be your place. In our opinion, the best of the wines we sampled were the Zinfandels (2011 Fatboy & 2011 Ballistic).

H) Hearst Ranch

Located directly across from the Hearst Castle, the tasting room is located in the San Simeon General Store. There was not a single wine that we tasted that we could recommend. We would recommend NOT wasting your time or money in this busy, tourist filled, tasting room.

2) Hearst Castle

3) Breweries

Restaurant Recommendations

The Paso Robles area is full of fantastic fine dining establishments. Here are a couple of restaurants we discovered during our stay that we would definitely recommend to those visiting the area.

1) McPhee’s Grill

Located on the Main Street of nearby Templeton, McPhee’s was within walking distance of our accommodation. We enjoyed a bottle of house (red) wine, a swordfish enchalata, a BBQ chicken pizza, and a blueberry cobbler for dessert. The meal was great, however, the cobbler was a bit tart. Restaurant is worth a visit.

2) Joe’s Place

This busy breakfast joint has a location in both Paso Robles and Templeton. Again the Templeton location was within walking distance of our accommodation. After a short wait, we had a big, filling and hearty brunch. Only open until 2pm, Joe’s is a good breakfast spot.

 

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Monterey, CA, USA
May 192014

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San Francisco, CA, USA

San Francisco, CA, USA

Day 332 - 334

May 162014

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Vacaville, CA, USA

Vacaville, CA, USA

Day 327 - 331

May 112014

We are excited to spend a few days in Vacaville visiting some of our dear friends!

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Mammoth Lakes, CA, USA
May 102014

A winter ski destination, Mammoth is a cute town located on the east side of Sierra Nevada mountains.

Things To Do

1) Yosemite National Park

We elected to stay in Mammoth Lakes due to the limited accommodation options available in Yosemite National Park. Although lodging is available, note, it is about a two and a half hour drive from Mammoth Lakes to the Yosemite Valley, were many of the key attractions are located.

2) Mono Lake

When flipping through the television a few night’s earlier, we ran across a program on the Weather Channel that outlined some unique destinations around the world — one of which was Mono Lake. This salt water lake has unique calcified spires and has the Sierra Nevada Mountains as its backdrop. If time permits, on your way to Yosemite, it is well worth a stop. There are many vantage points of the lake, the best that we found were:
a) The Flag Pole @ Mobile Station (Hwy 120 just west of Hwy 395)
b) Conway Summit Lookout (Hwy 395, approx 10 miles north of Lee Vining)
c) South Tufa Area (Hwy 120, 5 miles east of Hwy 395)

Accommodation Options

There are many accommodation options available around Mammoth Lakes. Depending on the season, the accommodation costs can be high.

1) Austria Hof

We elected to stay this nice little hotel that is located near the mountain. The accommodations were perfect and within our budget for our quick overnight stay.

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Death Valley, CA, USA

Death Valley, CA, USA

Day 324 - 325

May 82014

Things To Do & See

1) Badwater Basin

2) Zabriskie Point

3) Dantes View

4) Artists Palette

5) Golden Canyon Trail

6) Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

7) Wildrose / Wildrose Peak

Restaurant Recommendations

Be sure to pack snacks and extra water for any adventure into Death Valley. Having posted the hottest temperature in the world, being stranded without basic necessities could be life threatening.

Accommodation Options

The Inn @ Furnace Creek

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Bakersfield, CA, USA

Bakersfield, CA, USA

Day 322 - 323

May 62014

We stopped in Bakersfield to visit an old friend of Kevin’s. We did not take the opportunity to explore the immediate area.

From Bakersfield, we made a (very long) day trip to see the giant Sequoia trees in the Sequoia National Park. We planned to spend a few days exploring Sequoia National Park, however, the weather was much cooler than expected and ground was still covered in snow.

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Santa Monica, CA, USA
May 52014

Our travels took us to Santa Monica to visit one of Kevin’s previous colleagues, friend, and client.

During our overnight stay, we took an opportunity to explore the Santa Monica boardwalk and walk along Venice Beach. On our way out of town we made a stop in Hollywood to see the walk of fame, the Chinese theatre and view the big white Hollywood sign.

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Buellton, CA, USA

Buellton, CA, USA

Day 316 - 320

April 302014

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