Travel

Yosemite National Park

If you didn't know this before you know it now; California is experiencing a drought.

Typically Yosemite National Park has plenty of amazing waterfalls and pools brimming with water. When we went there were two measly waterfalls and even those turned into mist before hitting the water below. Regardless it is a stunning place with a lot of explorable nature. We hiked, we swam, we camped, we explored. The highlight of our stay was probably climbing up a rocky hillside in the evening as the sun set and watching the golden light dip behind the hills. We camped for 3 nights here and while it was a little cramped (just because a tent advertises it can hold 6 people doesn't mean it should) it was nice to be under the stars and away from the city for a few days.

There is nothing quite like a dip in freezing cold water below a water fall after hiking in the hot sun all day. The water was uncomfortably cold..but it was an experience. 

San Francisco

Finally back to sharing the rest of our photos from our October west coast road trip. The next stop along our way was San Francisco. Our stay here was a little dampened by our van getting broken into (seriously friends - do you research and don't stay in sketchy neighbourhoods!),  but getting out and seeing the redwoods, the ocean and the cool San Fran fog did at least help to make it all seem worthwhile. 

Crater Lake

On our way down through Oregon, we spent a day exploring Crater Lake. Once a volcano, it has since collapsed and resulted in a very clear, deep and blue lake. Drove around the top, hiked to the bottom, and went cliff diving into the cold lake. Amazing sunsets afterwards as we drove into California for the night.

These trees have the most fluorescent moss

Watching the sunset over the hills with friends is the perfect way to end a great day.