For my birthday this year my wish was to simply see somewhere new. I was in Redway at the time and asked Bullet and my dad if they wanted to go to Petrolia. Though I am a native of the Southern Humboldt County area I had never been to Petrolia.
We chose to take the route through Humboldt Redwoods State Park along Mattole Road. I once read somewhere that this route was considered to be made part of California Highway 1. It is a very beautiful drive which leads you through multiple different ecosystems. Though you might be car-sick, you will eventually make it to the coast!
Looking north
Looking south
Looking west
The beach was an experience exactly as I hoped it would be. The air was warm, nobody was around, and the surrounding area appeared generally untouched by human hands. There aren't even houses visible in the surrounding hills. Someday I would like to hike from Petrolia south to Shelter Cove along the Lost Coast Trail. Below are some pictures from 2005 when Robert and I hiked north from Shelter Cove to Big Flat, but that isn't even half way to Petrolia. We brought regular camping gear which was very heavy, and we both got hit by waves going around a point. The wet boots were probably the worst part of the hike, but waking up to see that mice had eaten a bunch of our bagels was also tragic! Though I seem to remember eating what was left of my bagel in the morning! Another memorable moment was seeing what we thought was a person and their dog far ahead of us. The dog then took off up into the mountains and when we talked to the person she said it was a fox! We were also almost totally screwed when I apparently left Robert's car's trunk open overnight in Shelter Cove. Luckily for us someone noticed and pulled the illuminating light-bulb out of his trunk and taped it to his window so his battery wouldn't die! Thank goodness for nice people.
Looking north from Big Flat
Way too much gear!
A good looking wave at Big Flat
Surfers walking from Shelter Cove to Big Flat, the furthest point visible
So long Japan! Thanks for treating me nice, and making me feel like a part of your family! You changed my life, again!
My two semesters at Waseda University have come to an end, and I have moved back to California to finish school next semester at San Francisco State University. My last week in Japan was spent in Chiba with Miho. We had a great time playing Nintendo Wii, cooking, eating, playing tennis, throwing water balloons, ETC. I flew out of Narita International Airport on July 29th.
After a layover in San Francisco, I flew up to Humboldt via a propeller driven aircraft. The pilot pointed out numerous fires burning in the Northern Californian mountains as we flew.
I stayed in Humboldt for a little over a week. I was hired to film at Reggae Rising music festival again so I spend 5 days working there. I had a good time and got to meet one of the musicians that I have been listening to the most the last 5 years, Gentleman, from Germany. He was really polite and full of personality in person. I have been around many celebrities in my life but this is probably the first time I have been star struck.
With Gentleman, and Gentleman performing
I turned 23 on August 6th, and spent the day working in the yard at my Dad's house. I am honored to have lived this long and hope that I will live to quadruple this age!
Right before leaving Humboldt I went on a hike with long time friends Robert, Kenny, and Morgan. We drove to Bear Harbor State Park and hiked the Lost Coast Trail to Wheeler Beach.
When we first arrived I was excited to see elk for the first time in a long time. However, by the end of the trip I was wishing they were nowhere near me! It was around dusk when the hike ended and as we were approaching the parking lot we realized that we were surrounded by elk who were hidden in the tall grass. They were also in the trail, and in the parking lot as well. The one in the trail was the one with the biggest antlers so we were really nervous getting around him.
Bear claw marks all over this tree
Check out the video from the hike. If you go to YouTube to watch it, I believe you can see it in high quality.
I am currently in Ukiah where I am staying as I get ready for the Fall semester to begin. Saturday was my sister's bridal shower so I got to hang out with my whole family in one place. The next day some of us had a barbecue and took some fun pool shots with the camera's timer feature. It took a while before we got the timing right, as you will see.
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I recently graduated San Francisco State University. I majored in Japanese and minored in International Relations, and spent a year studying at Tokyo's prestigious Waseda University. I grew up in a very rural area of Humboldt County California. That remote setting built up a lot of ambition in me to get out and chase my dreams. Thanks for reading!