Cali Trip
A friend of mine was getting married in SoCal. We were going to make the beer for the event so we had to drive it down there! 20 gallons of homebrew? Sure thing, just load it in the back seat! We had one of the 5gallon kegs on ice for post driving brews.
Rather than camp in a tent, he figured it would be better to have his '71 bay window down there as he was getting hitched at the San Clemente St beach. (
http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=646) Awesome spot, btw). So him and his wifetobe would sleep in the VW. Worked out perfect! My gf and his fiancee flew down and him and I drove down. This allowed us to hit a few surf spots and a few kite spots on the way down. Good stuff.
First spot that was picture worthy. Big Sur.
Here you can see his bay window. Made the entire drive no problem! Good stuff. Just had to do a belt change and oil change 1/2 way. haha. 35mph up some of the hills around LA really helped with my fuel mileage (I stuck behind him just in case)
But it payed off in having a nice dry spot to eat. Also, looking back at these pics, that baby blue poka dot knife and those picnic plates are awesome!
20+hrs driving in pouring rain does make stuff wet. Luckily it dried out one morning in Big Sur so we could air out the wet bits from our wet camp nights.
Heading south on the 101 through Big Sur is a pretty amazing drive. I recommend it to anyone who will listen.
Made a little detour to Jalama State Park for some wind and scary bigass waves
Made it past the rain, finally socal.
Post wedding fire and chill vibes. What a great night.
The plan was for us to drive down separate, then he would do the wedding thing and head off on his honeymoon. I offered to tow his rig back to Seattle for him (what are friends for?!). The ol' cummins didn't take issue with this. I drove back and didn't even affect the fuel economy. nice! My only suggestion is to rent a flat bed and not this front wheel carrier. What a PITA. You can't backup with it loaded. I never really thought about it, but you definitely need the ability to to backup lots when you are towing a trailer. Lesson learned.
Fun trip! Let’s do more.