Monday, June 23, 2008

Bali-Ho!

Hey folks! You won't see me being creepy on the internet so much because I'm heading here for the month!!


over and out.

San Francisco to Santa Cruz

The next day we checked out San Francisco. Heidi got this really cool portrait taken of her by her friend Jen.


I walked around the Mission with my new friend Dave from my Israel trip. Note: this is mr. pickle not Dave.

Then we high-tailed it out San Fran and headed to Santa Cruz to stay with T-bone. For those of you who don't know T-bone he is a real neat guy whose interests include bicycles, hot yoga, and surfing. Sorry ladies, a jew already got to him. We presented him with these gifts.
We checked the surf and then went out for a bike ride and tacos at the Palomar.
Heidi played the photo/video trick on T-bone.

Then T-bone did a trick on his bicycle for us.


One of the coolest things that happened in Santa Cruz was that we went to a Bikram Yoga class. The bone said that there were people of all shapes and sizes there but it turns out Bikram is about a bunch of hot chicks sweating real hard with a very small amount of clothing on. No wonder he likes it so much. I thought it was really awesome too, not because of the babes though. The second day we were there T-bone's friends came into to town. They were all really cool especially the little one. He's got a bright future of melting hearts ahead of him.

At some point I made Heidi do this.

The surf was really small in Santa Cruz, but Heidi and I had a lot of fun being in sunny California. Santa Cruz was awesome as per usual. Thanks again T-bone!

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Arcata,CA to San Francisco

Heidi and I started the next day off right...with a photoshoot!!!

In this one I am showing off my ninja skills.

These are for Heidi's senior pic.
A few interesting things happened in Arcata, CA. For those of you that don't know, Arcata is located in Humbolt County, which is, incidentally, where are the weed is located. I ordered a coffee at the Muddy Waters Cafe. I think those hippies use some special formula to counteract all the ganga. The coffee put me into hyperdrive!! I'm sure the other Erika thought I was a total weirdo, but I was just ampin'.
Another cool thing that happened in Arcata is that Heidi and I saw some amazing blankets as we were driving down the road. They were huge! They had feathers, and dream catchers, and strange fake native american stuff all over them. So we pulled over to buy them, but they were so expensive! $60?!?!?!? Turns out they were trying to sell us weeds and we didn't even know it. It was fortunate that we stopped, because the crab selling guy was right next door, and we finally got crabs.
I'm not sure how to turn this one, yet. If you have a laptop you can pick it up and turn it.
Next stop was the redwoods. It was my turn to crawl in a hole.
More big trees....whatever.

We paid an admission fee to drive through a tree. This was the bonus shot afterwards.and this is me driving through a tree.


Eventually we left the redwoods and drove all the way to San Francisco for a drink with these gals.

The end for now.

Shorties to Arcata, CA

In the morning we awoke to this scenic ocean view.
I think this is about the time that I started coming down with the hiv a.k.a. sinus infection.
There was a short bushwhacking interlude.

Then I decided to rinse out my gooey sinuses in the ocean. We went to surf short sands, but first there was an obligatory photoshoot. These are the highlights.

Oh, don't mind her, she's just walking on a log.
Please note the epic surf in the background.
Heidi had a hard time getting out of her wetsuit.



So she took it out on me by making me crawl in another hole.
Later on, I got back at her by choosing this hole/abandoned silo. It required use of a de-spider-webbing implement :). Nice butt crack Heidi!

We put the feud to rest just in time to tour the Tillamook cheese factory. Heidi even let me eat some cheese even though she had to be in an enclosed space with me for a long period of time. I'm hard at work at the factory.



Heidi looks dandy in this shot.
This is where the magic happens.

Ironically, the sun decided to commune with our road trip at Cape Foulweather. This is what communing with the sun looks like.

my jew horns finally came in!!!
I used my new evil powers to levitate for a better line of sight.
The whole day we had this vision of eating a fresh Dungenous Crab. However, we failed to keep track of time and we ended up at the harbor at 9:00 pm hoping to buy crab from fisherman. I know, what were we thinking? Anyway, we saw a cool sunset and then drove to Arcata to camp out at clam beach.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

La Push, OR to Short Sands, OR



Ryan, Heidi and I went to Olympic national park and looked at some big trees. These trees were not unlike those in our backyards in Glacier, WA. However, now I can say that I have seen a temperate rain forest...whatever. More interestingly, this is the part of the trip where Heidi and I start making each other climb into holes.
Heidi and I tried out some new facial hair looks.
This is what the set-up looked like...



I took this picture because Doug would have taken it if he were there. I think it is pretty dope.
Enter, the next thematic element of the road trip...photoshoots. Once I get the DeLorean up and running again I'm going to go back to Y2K and make this my senior picture.
Although the trees were fun, it was time to "peace off" as they say in the middle east.
And with that, Heidi and I set off for our first and, dare I say, most important mission...
Viewing the Goonies house in Astoria, OR. Then we went to a diner. I ate a delicious sandwich with fried oysters and bacon on it. I was so excited about the whole production that afterwards I turned into a zombie.
Heidi used her master navigational skills to locate a "secret" camping spot that she had never been to. I swear her brain has GPS. Later we found out that basically everyone knew about said camping spot: t-bone, laura, laura's dad, etc. But it was way cool at the time, you had to be there I guess.