Saturday, April 01, 2006

Half Moon Bay

My job has been really getting on my nerves the last couple of weeks, so I figured after two weeks of 10.5 hour days, I deserved a break. I decided to call in sick yesterday and go hiking, which was so much better than going to work. I drove down to Half Moon Bay, which is quaint little town on the coast about a 40-minute drive south of San Francisco. I had never been there before, but I figured there would be some good hiking around there. I stopped in the visitor bureau for some advice. The woman behind the desk asked me whether I was looking for some "serious hiking", with much gravity in her voice. Not really knowing how "serious" a hike this would be but also not wanting to look like a punk, I said yes and she directed me to a place about 8 miles north of Half Moon Bay.

The trail basically meandered up the side of a mountain. Well, I don't think it would qualify as a mountain, but it was definitely much bigger than a hill. The visitors’ center lady said it would take about 2 hours to make it to the top. It was awesome. For all of you out there in Northern California, you know that it's been raining pretty much non-stop for the last month, but luckily it was pretty dry the first half of yesterday. When I parked the car at the foot of the trail, I looked up and saw some clouds looming up above, but there was still no rain. About an hour into the hike, I realized that I was actually inside the cloud that I was looking at from down below. It was pretty cool. I hiked onward for another half an hour or so, but as I walked, the conditions were becoming less and less hospitable as the cloud prepared for the torrential downpour that was to take place in about a half an hour's time. I turned around and started my way back down the trail because with all of the wind and hail, the hike wasn't quite as much fun anymore. But I must say, it was very cool being inside a cloud right before it started raining.

Not wanting to drive back to San Francisco in such heavy rain, I stopped at a great restaurant in downtown Half Moon Bay called the Half Moon Bay Inn. Their apple cobbler with butter pecan sorbet was out of control. I definitely recommend it. Then I went to Obester Winery for some wine tasting. This place, however, I do not recommend. The whites were terrible. I actually just skipped two of them because I couldn't handle it. The reds were slightly better, but only slightly. Eventhough you have to drive right past the place on the way back to the 280 back to San Francisco, it's not worth stopping in. It was that bad.

Here are a few shots from my adventure:









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