Sunday, September 4, 2011
Arch Rock, Pt.Reyes National Seashore
It's been a hectic summer with some editorial assignments along with some commercial work keeping me busy, so that's why it's been awhile since my last post. Here's from a visit yesterday to Pt. Reyes National Seashore and the four mile trek from the Bear Valley Visitor Center to Arch Rock. Surf advisories were up, so there were a good number of boards visible in the cars headed to the beaches, though this particular locale isn't well suited to the surfing crowd as you can see. It's an easy, popular hike along the Bear Valley Trail that follows Coast Creek much of the way. It was high tide when we were there, so we didn't hike down to the beach to see the arch, and with the surf advisory in effect, it probably wasn't a good idea anyway.
Labels:Photos
Arch Rock,
California,
Pacific Coast,
Pacific Ocean,
Pt. Reyes National Seashore,
seascapes
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Lovely picture and awesome photography.
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