Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Oops...San Francisco!

So, funny story. We need to move Jeff's car.....but there's no room on the hill for an easy park. It's hot, so we decide to drive to a fountain, but lazily scanning for parking turned up nothing. So, I threw up my hands and said "Screw it! Let's go to the beach!" On the way to the beach, we stop at the river. I fall in crossing slippery rocks and get completely soaked. We break apart shale and then continue our drive. But, we get to Tilllamook but it is all cloudy and misty and cold! Jeff drives south to try and get around the weather.

Nomnom dinner! All you can eat Sunday chicken!
He makes the comment that he hasn't been much south of Newport. So, we go south of Newport. Then I get the idea..."Lets go to California!" Jeff's answer? "We need a map......."  So we get a map! Going down the coast, we find a road that goes over to I5. It is dark and windy and crazy.

And when we stop for a break.....it is pitch black except for the headlights. Yay blasting metal and sitting on the hood of the car and pretending that you wont get eaten by animals in the darkness!
We found some really nice rest stops. Jeff was so excited for the fancy hand dryers. XD
So much California, so much driving!

But we make it! To I5, to California!


But, a rest stop is a boring place to end an adventure. And, of course, we have to go to Weed. So we do.


And it's the middle of the night. And Jeff is disappointed by it, but now he has his bragging rights. But we have to end our trip in a proper city! So we head to Redding. We go up and up and up, perhaps over Mt Shasta, which may have had a spectacular view in the day light. All we saw was darkness and semis. 4000 feet, the sign said. And us, starting from literally sea level! Then came the interesting part. 6% downgrade for the next 7 miles---with semis piled up behind us! The sun began to rise and we got a little view of the view of the lake we'd missed.



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Oh well, too tired to care. Randomly get a motel--it's a DUMP. 


With blood on the pillows and crack pipe stains/burns on the sheets, we slept on top of the bed.

Awww! Dangerously close to IN the bed, though...
Jeff was really excited to see palm trees
But it had a bed and it wasn't moving and it had a shower! Now, did I mention that we didn't plan this trip? So, we didn't have much in the way of anything at all. I bought a toothbrush and some detergent and washed my clothes in the sink--the second time in two days I was going commando and waiting for my underwear to dry (so weird!). Jeff also didn't have his phone (we were just going to park!) and mine was off most of the time to conserve battery....until I lost it.....So exhausted; not enough sleep. I'm a bad sleeper in the daytime, however.

It did have sidewalk fish, though....

Redding was another disappointment and Jeff determined that we were NOT ending our adventure in that spread out desert town. So, to Sacramento it was! Again, we drove at night and saw very little but long, straight roads and darkness. Upon entering Sacramento, we saw their 5 sky scrapers (one of which was pulsating blue light and music from the top four floors....) after driving about a bit, seeing the capital building and some other things, we determined that, at 1 am, there aren't many people out. 


Jeff, still excited about the palm trees
So, there wasn't much to do and we didn't know where to go. We were just the right amount from San Fransisco that we'd get there just as daytime started happening. So what did we do? Back in the car! Jeff delt with the crazy driving and the small lanes and the fast fast cars. And we made it! We started our tour through Oakland. Jeff's a Raiders fan and couldn't resist. Happy as a clam, that made him. 






Then we accidently funneled onto a toll bridge! 




but we made it and saw our first glimpse of the city. Finally, a place to be satisfied with! 





We walked along the Piers from 1 to 14 and then back to the car. 




Big boat 
At the end of Pier 14 looking at the bridge we came over
Pier 14 is loooong
View of the city. All those tall buildings!

This interesting, europe-esque building we never got to investigate....
Drove around through the city and onto the hill where there was every color and kind of small cute house. 











So many streetcar lines!

But the driving was wearing on us. We headed to the airport, where there were bathrooms, hotel information, and payphones. 


We spent so much money trying to get those things to work, bought a useless map, and got useless information from the information people. We were both  getting a little hysterical from over stimulation and lack of sleep. I called my mommy to  look for places for us to stay, but Jeff decided that we were just going to stay in a hotel close. And it was $100 but wonderful with clean things and a safe bed and a diner attached to it so we didn't have to look for food. Also, it was close to the water and we walked along there for a bit. 

An airplane landing!

I found a raccoon!

Jeff went back to rest, and I went to go find him a beer. Though exhausted too, I felt he deserved it and wasn't going to let a silly thing like a gas station defeat me. except it was way farther than I thought it'd be. and gas stations didn't seem to have beer, I had to go across the highway and to a 7-11. I was really exhausted by the time I got back. But lots of nice sleep, then more walking along the bay--Which was the only ocean we really saw the whole trip! 



They had silver fire hydrants!

Then back into the car for the driving home! I had to work Friday and we were supposed to be headed back to Walla. 














So, we drove over the Golden Gate bridge! 




But it was mostly fog. we hung out at the stop on the other side, but twas still covered in fog. So, we moved on and drove back to Redding. We found out we didn't miss much on the drive over, it was all flat desert scrub and dead sunflower fields. And so hot. We got to Redding in the late afternoon and stopped at an aquatic driving range. The guy running it was very nice and gave us a bucket of free balls and we didn't have to pay to use the drivers of anything. Jeff still has blister bits he's picking at from that. I sucked at it. XD I found out that I'd had my phone all along, but my mom had already turned it off! Then we continued to drive on this scribbley road through the mountains. The sun was setting, but there was enough of it for a while to see the pretty scenery. Then back into darkness. We were going to go through the redwoods, but we were so tired and the driving was going to be so long....that Jeff drove back to I5 and up through Grants Pass. I fell asleep and woke up next morning parked at a rest stop. After that, it's mostly lots of driving. We detoured slightly to go to the animal safari. And that was a lot of fun. However, it was getting hot, so we returned to our path and then made it back to Portland in time for rush hour. XD But, this time, there was a spot for Jeff on the hill.

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