Figure 1. photograph of the Farallones from Slide Ranch camp ground, north of san francisco of US 1 past Stinson Beach.Figure 2. max zoom, photograph of the Farallones from Slide Ranch camp ground, north of san francisco of US 1 past Stinson Beach.
We camped at Slide Ranch the night before last.
Pretty nice! Our 5 yo had a blast.
In addition to the farm with chickens, sheep, and goats, the camp site is well sited, and from it, there is a trail down to pacific ocean tide pools.
Figure 3. photograph of single track trail that descends 100 feet over 3/5ths of a mile to pacific ocean tide pools. the trails are all well trodden but posion plants are common on either side.Figure 4. photograph of pacific coast shore rocks at slide ranth, north of san francisco.Figure 5. pacific ocean tide pool sea anenenenenenomies (which I have a hard time pronouncing). They look like 4” dirty brown hoses with green spikey spiney succulents with purple tipds on the end in a ring.
To the south: San Francisco? Daly City?
To the east: US 1
Figure 6. photo of the san francisco (or daly city or pacificia? I’m not sure) coastline from 20 miles north on the coast, looking south over a ridge as the sun set. urban lights are vibisle along the coast.Figure 7. photograph of the sun setting over the pacific ocean, a line of bush, and a large orange tent in the foreground in a clearing.Figure 8. photograph looking north-east from the westerly point of the upper camp site at Slide Ranch. US 1 is along the ridge..