Park added to Protect Our Parks

Rock Climber at Goat Rock

Today’s park is Castle Rock State Park. Ann Marie Brown,in her book 101 Great Hikes of the San Francisco Bay Area says this park should be called Swiss Cheese State Park. Check out the pictures,you will see why. She also says Castle Rock is one of the most popular parks in the Bay Area. So tell me,why is it on the hit list? While I can’t say just how many people visit this,or any other park,I do know that at Portola Redwoods I spent a day in isolation while at Castle Rock the trails were relatively busy. That’s not a argument for closing Portola Redwoods. Castle Rock is popular with rock climbers and I have a couple of pictures of them working out. Also,for something different,a “black and white”picture. Check it out on the Galleries Page.

Gray Whale Cove State Beach

Pelican Flight at Gray Whale Cove

I went to Gray Whale Cove State Beach today. Gray Whale is yet another State park that will be closed. It’s close to Devil’s Slide and a very nice beach. Today was great – or would have been great – for those of you who like to lie in the sun. It was sunny and warm. Better get down there and check it out before it gets closed. Well, to the extent it can be closed anyway. You can see some of my favorite shots from today on Protect Our Parks.

Portola Redwoods

Tip Toe Falls

As part of my continuing Protect Our Parks project, I went to Portola Redwoods State Park yesterday morning. You can see the results at two places: One, recent work has three of my favorites. Two, the galleries of parks to be closed at ProtectOurParks has been updated to include Portola Redwoods.

Fireworks

Kaboom

I shot the San Francisco Fireworks last night. My favorite shots have been added to my SF Fireworks Gallery.

Candlestick

Candlestick Windsurfing

Candlestick SRA is one of the parks that will be closed. I went there yesterday to get some shots to add to ProtectOurParks. You can see some of my favorite windsurfing shots at Recent Work.

However, I just gotta say: The Park was “closed” yesterday. See News on ProtectOurParks for some shots showing how many people were there. There were windsurfers, fishermen, picnickers, people walking around and in one case, a van driving down the hiking path. Gives new meaning to “closed.” The Park is being trashed day by day.

Samuel P. Taylor SP

Sam Taylor Redwoods

Here’s a surprise; I was in Samuel P. Taylor State Park a couple of days ago. This is a great park with lots of things to do: day hikes, camping or just picnicking. I find it unbelievable that this park will be closed because of low traffic. The campground was full when I was there and it was a mid-week day. The Park is close to the Bay Area – I can drive there in about an hour – and then there are those redwoods. Fantastic. Check out my recent work for a few of my favorite shots from the day. And go to ProtectOurParks to start to learn what you can do to save this, and other, parks.

Protecting our State Parks

Samuel P. Taylor SP

I think it’s time – maybe past time – to get involved in the threatened closing of 70 of our state parks. The state parks are special places; closing them is not only a bad idea, it’s not a very workable idea. Just how do you go about closing Candlestick Park? Or Samuel P. Taylor? Samuel P. Taylor has a major bike path running right through it. How do you protect the “closed” park? Short answer is you can’t.

To this end, I’ve started a new website I’m calling ProtectOurParks My intent is to use photography to publicize the threatened parks and, hopefully, motivate you – yes, you – to help save our parks. ProtectOurParks is an interactive site – that means you can add appropriate content and comments. Of course, I’m the editor so I get to define “appropriate.”

The site is just getting started so check it out now and in the coming weeks as we add content.

Old Favorites

Purisma Creek Redwoods

Speaking of being lost and confused…I took a trip down the coast to the Purisima Creek Redwoods - an old favorite of mine. The creek was running fairly high due to the recent rains so it was a ‘reasonable’ shoot. This restriction on hiking, windsurfing and running is beginning to wear on me, a lot! Purisima Creek has the advantage of no hills and a short hike – if you don’t go too far along the creek. You can see a couple of my shots from today at recent work.

Flowers in the Rain

Color through Color

Color through Color

Whenever I’m lost and confused, I find a trip to the San Francisco Botanical Garden to be a great experience. Flowers always cooperate. And today, for a bonus, it was wet and overcast; matched my mood perfectly. You can see some favorites at the usual place.

State Parks Closing

Garrapata State Park

Several of my favorite State Parks are to be closed soon. But, you can still visit them – legally – this week end. So, take a trip and enjoy the Parks while you can. The picture is from Garrapata State Park, south of Carmel. Highway 1 is open to Big Sur and further south but not all the way to SLO. You can also read about different parks to visit at SFGate