Ever since I first visited Mendicino many many years ago I’ve always thought there was something really magical about the small coastal town. Maybe it was just the fond memories with the family, or collecting rocks on the beach, or maybe it was the toy store on the corner. When I was reviewing the map of California to plan my route I knew I had to make a stop through Mendicino to see if the magic was still there. While approaching the town from the north all sorts of visuals were triggering deja-vu-like flashbacks. It was bizarre how familiar everything looked and how vivid my visual memory of these places were. It was almost like a lucid dream.
Authored by: Digital Knowmadd on September 12, 2012.
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Between Fort Bragg and Mendocino.
Authored by: Digital Knowmadd on September 11, 2012.
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Two years after embarking on this trip to circumnavigate North America, the mission is nearly complete. The end is near. This feels weird. I don’t like it one bit.
Authored by: Digital Knowmadd on September 11, 2012.
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Or rather the most beautiful. Really really remarkable scenery here. The photos just don’t do it justice. I spontaneously woke up at 5am one morning and hiked up to the highest ridge to catch the sun rise over the lake. This is my life.
Authored by: Digital Knowmadd on September 9, 2012.
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Meh, this is OLD lava. I still want to see NEW fresh hot molten lava up close. Well, kinda close. Nearby is a lava tube that’s about a mile long and is freeezing cold even when the surface temperature is 80+. I’d show you photos of that but there’s nothing to see, literally. It’s pitch dark, and completely silent. Very peaceful.
Authored by: Digital Knowmadd on September 8, 2012.
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