Saturday, July 18, 2009

The mystery bird is.....

the varied thrush! I finally discovered the bird call I had admired so much in the redwoods forest and temperate rain forests of the northwest. I kept hearing this beautiful and melancholy call in several rain forests. Here it is: varied thrush

It sounds better in person. Also, the notes I heard were held longer and there was more time between notes. I had to listen to over a hundred bird calls from the northwest area too find this!

I'm in Gibsons, B.C. now and will stay here for a few more days and then head home.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Candian Geese surfing

After Victoria, we headed toward the west coast near Port Renfrew and Botanical Beach with extraordinary tidal pool critters and volcanic rock beaches. Now we're just north of Nanaimo and the area where we camped last night was right on the water and we saw a large group of Canadian Geese crossing the water from one point to another. They went in groups of 3 or 4 and were surfing along on the waves. It was super cute to watch them and if a bigger wave came, they would turn and face it and sail over the crest. So I guess Canadian Geese like to surf, at least when they are in Canada. ;)

While hiking in the forest near Botanical Beach, I heard that same bird with the piercing call that I had heard in the Del Norte redwood forest. It must frequent temperate rain forests. I thought it had one note that it used, but realized now that it was 3 at least. First a lower call, then a bit higher and only this time did I hear it's highest call - so 3 notes, that I noticed. The notes also sound very sharp and each one is elongated. I wonder what bird does this call. It's a haunting and beautiful sound.

Saw a most wonderful tree growing on a tree stump sticking out of a lake in the interior of the island, but not too far from Port Renfrew. Don't have photos downloaded yet, but will soon. A most magical tree it is...

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Victoria

In Victoria, Canada now and finally met up with Kevan. Spent a nice city day and now we are embarking on driving up the west coast towards Port Renfrew.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Port Angeles, WA

I like this town! Beautiful little spot, scenic, it's sunny right now too, although I'm not sure how often that happens. Much bigger than the towns I've been frequenting - totally livable place, I think. Just a ferry ride from Seattle (about 3 hours, I believe).

I stayed in the strangest hostel last night. The family living there were nice and I had a bed to sleep in (private room) and it was clean, but the place was the messiest place I've ever seen with clutter shoved in every corner and the house was also under construction. The way I "locked" the door to my room was to put a big stone against it. Well, it was nice of them to provide the stone, otherwise, the door wouldn't have stayed shut. Their daughter had two pet baby ducks - so sweet! They would follow her down the sidewalk, squeaking away.... It was basically like someone's messy and cluttered house under construction and they just let other people sleep there and use the kitchen and bathrooms. They did have wifi though, which was very useful to me. I didn't mind it and I'd stay there again, but it was just.....odd.

I'm heading to Victoria on the ferry in an hour to meet up with Kevan and begin my Vancouver Island tour.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Remembering the redwoods



Rialto Beach and Neah Bay





Yesterday morning, I hiked on Rialto beach, just west of Forks. there are dramatic sea stacks to see, one of which is called Split Rock. The beach was filled with driftwood (some of it HUGE) and was dramatic, windswept and seemingly desolate. There were a fair number of people walking on the beach, but they were peaceful, quiet, against the roar of the sea...seemingly humbled, if I may say so.

It rained on and off and more so when I wanted to take photos of the rocks. I don't mind the rain, but it doesn't go too well with photography. Mist and clouds are good, but rain drops on the lens are not so good.

I enjoyed this beach, with it's roaring sea, tumbled driftwood, cobblestones and misty rain. Too bad that I had to head back to Forks to do some work. Otherwise, I would have stayed there longer.

Last night I stayed in Neah Bay (on the Makah reservation) and went out for breakfast this morning to the only place that offered breakfast there. I had a great breakfasdt of huckleberry pancakes and ended up chatting with the waitress who later introduced me to some locals who came in and they invited me to their table and I chatted with them for a while. They were super nice and I'm glad I got to meet some local people. Later I hiked up to Cape Flattery and stopped at the Makah museum on the way out of town.

In Port Angeles now at the library. Seems like I'm touring all the libraries of the Northwest! I'll be heading to Victoria tomorrow on the ferry to meet up with Kevan.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Hoh Rain Forest pics




Some pics from yesterday.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Hoh Rain Forest

Visited the Hoh Rain Forest for the second time in my life. the first was in 1994. Still magical as ever, like an enchanted elven forest from the world of Tolkein. It was raining a bit this morning and last night and I was concerned about photographing in the rain but once I went inland into the real "rain forest," then the rain stopped.

I tried to find one area I photographed back in 1994, but after 15 years, I think it must have changed a bit. Although the Hoh is a magical forest, I feel like the most incredible forest so far has been that redwood forest in Del Norte park with the fog and dripping leaves. That was just so ethereal and other-worldly and it was just me and the forest. Only thing was you could hear traffic occasionally as it was near the highway. Even so, it was almost like stepping into another world.

I feel like having to work on this trip causes a bit of stress and having to rush things. That is something I do not like about working while traveling. Something to consider for future trips.

In Forks tonight and am staying in a hotel with wifi so I can get some work done. The library is good but it closes at 7pm and I spent half the day in the forest.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Astoria, Oregon

I'm in Astoria, Oregon at a coffee shop/book store. Very cute little town. In general, Oregon seems like a nice state. I drove up from Crescent City yesterday, and although I miss those redwoods, Oregon has lots of nice trees too. I drove through Portland on the way here and must say that it seems like a very nice and green city. I was there once back in 1994 but didn't go around the city that much. Portland has an appearance of being a "livable city." and... it's a 6 hour drive to Crescent City, the gateway to all those beautiful redwood forests.

It was really hot inland, and now, back on the coast, it's foggy and 53 again. Seems kind of to be the constant temp, although it drops down to 49 at night. In the northern redwoods areas I was wearing 3 wool shirts. Should have brought some gloves too! It was cold carrying my tripod in my hand in the forests (at least in the foggy ones).

after this I'll head into Washington towards the Forks area and Hoh Rainforest.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Walking through a dripping foggy redwood forest


Now I'm in Crescent City after two days in the northern CA redwood forests, Prairie Creek and Del Norte Redwood State Parks. This morning I had a walk through a beautiful, ethereal foggy redwood forest. I love these redwood forests. I had this one to myself as I did yesterday - lucky me. :)

More redwood pics on my flickr account: flickr

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Redwood Rainforest

My first impression about my campsite in the Van Damme State Park was that it looked like a rainforest. Well, proving that, it rained all night! It was a beautiful spot, in a lush, beautiful redwood rainforest. I hiked a bit this morning and took some photos and then went into Mendocino to do some work at a coffee shop. Mendocino is a nice little town.

Now I'm off to the redwoods farther north and my next stop is Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.