Elk Prairie | Hiouchi RV Resort
Happy Cinco de Mayo! DT and I are near
Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, just outside Crescent City, California.
Yesterday we left Benbow and drove north on 101. We took a side road to
spend a few hours in Ferndale - the entire village has been designated a
State Historical Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic
Places. Everything is Victorian and just adorable! We left our barking
Beagle in the motor home and walked down the main street of Ferndale. High
school kids were hanging outside the drug store - chomping hot dogs and
discussing homework on their lunch hour, the rhododendrons were in full
bloom, the sun was shining and it was quite pleasant strolling through town.
Ferndale is host to the strangest annual race - The Kinetic Sculpture Race:
people-powered sculptures must cross-land, sand and water to travel from
Arcata to the finish line in Ferndale. You cannot imagine the apparatus
accumulated in the museum! We had lunch at a little Mexican restaurant where
we were the only customers… hmmm... we could not figure out if it was a slow
day, or if we were late for the lunch crowd... but the cantina had a very
interesting menu, including Pepsi and Coke imported from Mexico, Sangrita,
Chile Rellano Burritos, several Moles and Menudo... pretty complicated for
such a small town. Delicious lunch, by the way. Since we had walked through
the entire town, we decided to walk a back street to Goldie and stumbled
across a 150+ year-old church FOR SALE, the town cemetery built into a steep
hillside (prudent settlers did not want to waste good, flat, dairy land on
coffins) and rhododendrons over 20 feet tall, totally covered in brilliant
pink blossoms. I have no idea what the residents of Ferndale feed their
rhoddies, but I have never in my life seen such blossoms! Of course, if I
had my camera, you could have enjoyed the sight...
We walked the sniveling dawg and hit the road, through beautiful cliff-side
scenery along the Pacific, to one of our favorite places -
Elk Prairie.
We have camped at Elk Prairie twice before. (Side note: The first time, Lisa
was about 10 years old and we were camping in our VW pop-top. We had set up
camp and DT had gone for a run. Lisa and I were reading in the VW, when Lisa
said, very quietly, "Mom..." and I looked up to see over 100 Roosevelt Elk
walking through our campsite! They came out of the forest, nearly silent,
and walked to the prairie - thus, "Elk Prairie" - and bedded-down for the
night. It is still an amazing memory.) Guess what? Just a mile from Elk
Prairie - we found a herd of Roosevelt Elk!

Roosevelt Elk herd in the Redwoods
We drove through Crescent City, California, and headed up
Highway 199 towards Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park and found a nice
campground adjacent to the State Park. We are camped at the Hiouchi RV
Resort in Hiouchi, California and have enjoyed it so much; we have stayed
here for two nights and don't want to leave tomorrow. We have found a great
campground, have befriended our neighbors and the weather has cooperated.
The campground owners think they need Snickers to stay with them to chase
away the local rose-eating deer (he is most excellent at keeping deer away)
and though I was terribly tempted... I declined their request. Today, DT and
I took a drive to Oregon - 17 miles - along 101 and then returned to Hiouchi
via back roads, along the coast through Smith River ("Easter Lily Capital of
the World" - and apparently Gateway to Nowhere) to the Lake Earl National
Wildlife Refuge. We saw several birds, including American Kestrels
(previously known as the Sparrow Hawk), gulls, ravens, pelicans and
cormorants. We also saw more sea lions on the many rocks off the coast and
watched seals play in the bays. Off the refuge, DT chatted with several
fishermen. On the beach they were fishing for perch; in the bays they were
fishing for herring to use for salmon bait. We ended up South of Crescent
City, at a very famous tourist trap and couldn't resist snapping a photo of
Paul and Babe at the "Trees of Mystery", before heading back to Goldie.

DT in the Lake Earl Wildlife Refuge

Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox
Since today is Cinco de Mayo (Mexican Army defeated the
French Army) we celebrated with Pacifico beers and Margaritas at our picnic
table with fellow campers and dined on black bean soup.
We are heading home tomorrow.
Really.