Sunday, 9 July 2017

Second Day In Hollywod

16 October 2014
Weather: Partly cloudy & 23C

In the morning, we parked at the Hollywood & Highland Centre for two hours while we bought souvenirs from the Hard Rock CafĂ© and did a tour of the Dolby Theatre.  The tour of the theatre was interesting and we were stunned at how small the theatre is.  It looks nothing like what we see on tv, the actresses really wouldn’t want to wear full skirts.

Justin trying on the shirt
he bought from the Hard
Rock Cafe

Me acting the starlet on the staircase
to the Dolby Theatre














After the tour Justin drove us to Santa Monica, detouring through parts of Beverley Hills to check out some houses.  On arrival at Santa Monica we parked near the pier and were given free parking.  The previous person parked before us had only used half an hour out of the two hours they paid for.  We walked along the pier, took photos and had a hotdog before walking along the beach.  Justin tried out the equipment at Muscle Beach, no miss leading it looks like the kid’s playground.  We were surprised at how much sand there was before you reach the Pacific Ocean and they have timber walkways to keep you from getting your feet sandy.

Santa Monica Pier

Santa Monica Beach









After our beach adventure, Justin drove us back to Hollywood, this time detouring into Bel Air.  What did we see?  Hedges and only glimpses of houses. 

Back in Hollywood we visited Hollywood’s Rockwalk which is a music shop which has hands and signatures of influential musicians as pavers that you walk on.  To add to the music experience, we visited Amoebas Music (music exchange store) with new and used music, videos and much more, plus live music.

Hollywood's Rockwalk

Is Justin in Aerosmith?  His hand fits
perfectly











We then drove along Hollywood Boulevard to get video footage on the Go-Pro.

For dinner, we went to Marix Tex Mex where Justin had a burrito and I had the scrimp soft shell tacos.  We spent the evening packing our bags and scrubbing the soil and vegetation from our hiking shoes/boots.  

Burrito from Marix Tex Mex

Scrimp Soft Taco




Friday, 7 July 2017

First Day In Hollywood

15 October 2014
Weather: Sunny & 31C

We had a nice sleep in, once we were checked out of Tenaya Lodge, Justin drove us to Hollywood.  We stopped along the way for Carl’s Jr burgers and fuel.  Justin still talks about Carl’s Jr and we only tried it at the end of the trip.  He says if we would have tried them earlier he would have eaten a lot more from them.  On writing this blog I have discovered that he doesn’t need to fly to the USA for one of their burgers but can go to the Brisbane Domestic Airport. 

In Hollywood, we drove up to Lake Canyon Drive to get photographs of the Hollywood sign.  My great, great grandparents had a photo taken with the Hollywood sign.  I read that the sign was erected in 1923 so I am not making this up.

Hollywood sign from
Lake Canyon Drive 

View from Lake Canyon Drive over Los Angeles and the
Pacific Ocean













After getting our Hollywood sign photos, we drove to The Charlie and checked into our quaint self-contained accommodation.  It is called The Charlie as Charlie Chaplin was said to have lived there at one stage.  I loved the French inspired building and the themed accommodation names, we stayed in Steve with the pretty stain glass window and courtyard.  Totally recommend it as a place to stay but it is suited to those who have a car.  http://thecharliehotel.com/ 

Our studio, Steve, at The Charlie

Since our accommodation was not close to the bus, Justin drove us to Hollywood Boulevard where we saw that Lexus was holding a function at the Dolby Theatre.  I bought souvenirs for the nieces and we walked around Hollywood Boulevard looking at the Hollywood Walk of Fame.  That night we had dinner at Sweet Chili Thai.

TCL Chinese Theatres

Dolby Theatre, Hollywood














Hollywood Boulevard

Thursday, 6 July 2017

First Day In Fish Camp

14 October 2014
Weather: Sunny & 30C

Waking to sore, stiff legs, barely being able to walk we managed to get some breakfast and checked out of Curry Village.  Justin drove us to Mariposa Grove, stopping for last minute photos of Yosemite National Park’s – El Capitan, Valley View and Tunnel View.

El Capitan, Yosemite National Park

Valley View, Yosemite National Park

Me at Tunnel View, Yosemite National Park

We arrived at Mariposa Grove around midday and since we were very sore we opted to board the “open top tram” to do the tour of Mariposa Grove.  Our driver explained that the USA Government had decided to discontinue the trams when the tourism season closed.  He asked people to let the government know via an app if you wanted the trams to continue.  During the tour, we learnt about John Muir and the Sequoia Trees, seeing most of the main ones from the tram.  There was a section where we walked to some trees and Mariposa Grove Museum.  But this walk from the tram was very short.


Mariposa Grove Tram Tour,
Yosemite National Park
Me standing next to
the California Tree
Mariposa Grove Museum
Yosemite National Park




After the tour finished we got photos next to a fallen Sequoia before Justin drove us to Tenaya Lodge at Fish Camp.  We could check into our room early, this was a rarity on our holiday.  We even found at some places our rooms or cabins were not ready even at the check-in timehaving to wait another hour at least.  We got settled into the room then put the washing on and had a swim in the heated indoor pool.  We got out to change the clothes from the washing machine to the dryer, then returning to the pool.  We thought that the heated pool and spa would help our sore muscles but it appeared to not make any difference.  Once our clothes were done in the dryer we returned them to our room and then went downstairs to make a reservation at the Embers Restaurant.  We looked in the gift shop, played pool in the games room and played an old arcade game before returning to the pool and spa for the last time.  There were more activities we wanted to do while at Tenaya Lodge but due to our sore legs we decided not to use their climbing wall or to do the archery.  It would have been good to have done some walks nearby, go on the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad ride and the gold panning experience.  

Our room at Tenaya Lodge

For dinner at Embers Restaurant I had the salmon and Justin chose lamb.

Salmon dinner at Embers Restaurant,
Tenaya Lodge
Lamb dinner at Embers Restaurant,
Tenaya Lodge


Wednesday, 5 July 2017

Second Day In Yosemite National Park

13 October 2014
Weather: Sunny & 31C


A 6:10am rise to have breakfast at 7:00am at the Curry Village Pavilion Dining Hall.  8:00am we picked up salad rolls for our lunches and fifteen minutes later we arrived at Yosemite Valley Lodge to meet our hiking guide, Allissa. 

We boarded the 8:30am Glacier Point Bus Tour, the bus driver/guide was very informative and the two-hour drive was pleasant and went quickly.  We saw some great vistas along the trip but the best was Glacier Point where we started out on the hike with Allissa. 

View from Glacier Point

I chose the six miles, five-hour Panorama Trail for us.  I organised a guide as I was scared of the thought of running into a bear and had read that you are less likely to have problems with bears if there is three or more people.  The Panorama Trail starts at spectacular Glacier Point and then takes in Illilouette Falls, Panorama Point, Nevada Fall and Vernal Fall, finishing at Happy Isles.

Justin and I at Panorama Point
Illilouette Falls

Vernal Fall

Nevada Fall

Most of the hike was downhill but we had a 1000 feet slog uphill over one mile which was hard going.  The downhill between Nevada and Vernal Falls included slippery rocks and required concentration as well.

Allissa told us interesting information about the vistas, where we were hiking to and had hiked to as well as the formation of the Yosemite Valley plus the variety of plants.  We saw Steller’s Jays, one of the many highlights on the hike.

Steller's Jay

At 3:00pm we were glad to reach the end of the trail to catch the free shuttle bus back to Yosemite Valley Lodge and Justin drove back to Curry Village, where we chilled in our cabin for the rest of the afternoon and evening, only going out for dinner.  This turned out to be a mistake (not continuing to exercise) as we awoke during the night to sore tightened leg muscles. 

Happy Isles