After a quick jaunt to Babbitt's new favorite city, Sebastopol, CA we made our way back to the coast of California to resume our drive up Highway 1. (Babbitt's love for Sebastopol is mostly due to the fact that he would like to retire there at age 71 & open a hardware store.) The coastal towns we then drove through were quite quaint & even though we got caught in a couple of tourists traps, the long, windy drive was well worth it to see a landscape that looked like it came straight out of a Hollywood movie.
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The O'Babbitt's in Bodega Bay, CA This is the city Alfred Hitchcock chose to film his creepy movie, The Birds Although good looking, the town did have an eerie feeling to it & Katie wasn't interested in staying long enough to be attacked by any flying creatures |
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Babbitt on the Pygmy Forest Boardwalk We had really talked up this teeny tiny forest during our drive there, but once we arrived the forest looked more like trees that were in need of water & nutrients rather than miniature trees |
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Katie taking a break on Fern Canyon Trail We weren't sure if the northernmost stretch of Highway 1 would be as beautiful as the southernmost stretch, but as you can see it ended up exceeding our expectations |
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Tourist Trap #1: The O'Babbitt's inside the Drive-Thru Tree in Leggett, CA Since The Rig was too large to drive through this tree, we ended up paying money to idle for 20 minutes while others drove through & then had to fight our way back from the parking lot to wait in another line for this mediocre photo |
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Tourist Trap #2: Katie inside the Redwood Shoe at Confusion Hill in Pierce, CA Confusion Hill solidified Babbitt's feelings that The Mystery Spot was a hoax...Katie of course was intrigued & wanted to compare the two, but Babbitt put the kibosh on any more "optical illusions" |
Glad there were NO birds to bother Katie....she is NOT a fan of feathers.
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