It was so beautiful when we woke up from the hammock planted below the road, that we forgot to take the usual photo with the hammock and the sleeping place.
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Mammoth Lakes
Sur la route du célèbre parc national Yosemite, il est trop tard pour arriver jusqu’au premier camping. Nous fonçons à l’office de tourisme pour se renseigner sur la météo, les randos et … zut c’est déjà fermé. Je propose à Dan qu’on trouve un petit coin pour bivouaquer en attendant demain l’ouverture de leurs bureaux.
Lake Tahoe – nos 6 mois
Cela fait 6 mois que nous sommes partis. 6 mois que nous savourons jours et nuits chaque minute, chaque opportunité, chaque rencontre. L’auto-stop, c’était infiniment enrichissant. Nous ne regrettons rien (juste peut-être de ne pas en avoir fait encore plus?!!) et c’est une page qui se tourne en ce 6è mois, car nous avons … loué une voiture!!
En voiture Simone!
Hitchhiking on the West Coast
In Port Angeles, at the tourist information, we understood that there are a lot of homeless people, so hitchhiking is difficult. The clouds looked pretty awful, so we waited for the bus to go to the West Coast to the ‘Third Beach’, in an Indian reservation. We arrived there by the free bus of the community.
At the dusk we crossed the Redwood forest to get to a paradise beach, well of the North, because it was raining. It seamed to be nobody.
Mike & Julia – Victoria
We are walking in Victoria in the waterfront. It is late to watch the sunset and we need to find a place where to set the hammock. I want to shoot a last photo, but a guy is in the middle. I don’t mind, anyway it’s dark.
We take the backpacks, and the same guy drops his bike in our way. So, what could we do? only to start to speaking with him! I can see that the dark is coming, but what an energy ! I agree with Emilie to find later where we’ll sleep, and now to ride the wave. Continue reading Mike & Julia – Victoria