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Published: August 6th 2007
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Partially restored - our journey northward from CA towards OR and WA.




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The cove below Trinidad The cove below Trinidad
The cove below Trinidad

This beautiful scene was discovered after our fish-fry meal.
Barbecueing the salmon filletsBarbecueing the salmon fillets
Barbecueing the salmon fillets

Doing this massive job efficiently is easy with these amazing pieces of equipment.
Lifting the apparatus.Lifting the apparatus.
Lifting the apparatus.

A process to check the degree of done-ness before turning for the second side. A great set-up.
Loretta & BillLoretta & Bill
Loretta & Bill

Special folk who made us welcome as we dined outdoors with our assorted plate of deep-fried cod, fried snapper, and BBQ salmon served with beans and salad. This was a small-community event that really reminded us of home.
A band plays, folks danceA band plays, folks dance
A band plays, folks dance

Here on a make-shift of inexpensive wallboard floor spread on the flat asphalt pavement and taped together. It worked. We tried it!!
The dance floor and Don's shadow.The dance floor and Don's shadow.
The dance floor and Don's shadow.

Boy it was a breezy day, windy as at home and pretty cool, but sunny and enjoyable.
Paul Bunyan and his Blue OxPaul Bunyan and his Blue Ox
Paul Bunyan and his Blue Ox

at Klamath where we are staying tonight
Rose at the Hidden BeachRose at the Hidden Beach
Rose at the Hidden Beach

A pretty close to a pleasant day.
Don at the same beach.Don at the same beach.
Don at the same beach.

Don should be hidden!
Huge waves Huge waves
Huge waves

Waves crash on on this remote beach on the coast - a most westerly windy prominence of land on the continental USA


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