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Elena P

Beautiful hike on the longest cape in all of Oregon. I would love to go back! It would be amazing to see whales!!

Very cool place to surf! It's a very open beach break with smaller waves breaking more to the north side of the beach. It's a beach break with both lefts and rights.

This is a beautiful hike to a little waterfall and pool that is very cool. It's close to Cameron Lake.

Very cool hike to a crashed plane! The coolest part was seeing the giant puddles that I am assuming was caused by bombs.

Super cool beach that is split into 2 sections. There is surf but it's generally much smaller than Cox Bay, which is to the south.

This is a beautiful beach that is tucked away in Tofino. Not a lot of swell gets in. Its a really fun place to explore!

This is a beautiful trail along the pacific ocean. There are many different coves to check out, and it's a moderately easy hike.

The surfing capital of Canada! Great place to come and surf. It's a beach break that has both lefts and rights, and is very rippable.

This beach was beautiful and so gets very crowded. The water is super clear! The only downside is there is a local who tends to walk through the beach looking for unattended belongings. He walked around near out things for a while before thinking it was safe to grab one of our backpacks. Luckily we were pretty closeby and were able to run out of the water right as he started to pick it up. His excuse was that he thought it was his...

We did this after goat yoga in Half Moon Bay. It was a great way to get some exercise after playing with goats. I always love hikes that are buy the coast!

We did this hike in the winter right after a couple days of pouring rain. We tried finding a hike that would let us outdoors, without being too dangerous because of all the mud. This one was great! No tree roots to fall over and the trail is fun to get muddy in. Also not many people when we went. I think we only saw 2 or 3 other people.

We ate lunch, skipped rocks, and swam here after a morning paddle session from Baldwin Beach to Emerald Bay. There was a wind advisory, and it was starting to get windy while we were paddling on the water, but the beach was fine. Plus, the background with snowy mountain peaks is great!

This was a nice like way to get exercise in, and was our last stop before the airport on our Valley of Fire - Zion - Bryce Canyon trip. You get to go through a couple tunnels which are cool (literally) and fun. A lot of the trail is really hot and unshaded. You get some views of the lake. The trail is pretty flat without any bumps in the road. I did it in flip flops by accident.

This hike was very beautiful. The first part is through wildflowers which grow right up to the trail. There were lots of people taking those flower photos here. Farther on you get to see elk. A lot of the trail is through tall grass/flowers, so wear the right clothing if you don't want too many bugs on you.

We stopped here on the way to Zion NP. I didn't expect it to be so orange here! It was even more orange than Zion, and similar in color to Bryce! We did a couple short hikes and explored the rocks. The tiny chimpunks (or squirrels) were so very cute!

We started the drive around Point Reyes. It's slower, but so much nicer as you get to take in the coast to your right and the mountains to you left. There are great places to stop along the way and would make for a really beautiful road trip!

This was probably my favorite place in Greece. I loved the little streets and of course the white and blue roofed houses. Almost every house seems to have an exquisite pool with a view. Be careful though, a member of our group accidentally wondered off the walkway and onto somebody's roof.

I've seen it from afar in downtown vancouver, but the best view was probably sailing under it or from Stanley Park.

I really liked this and would definitely bike it if I cam back here. We spent the day jogging and exploring the park. You can also buy tickets for the little cart that takes people around the park, if there are specific places you want to visit. Ended up buying a dreamcatcher.

This hike is definitely great if you are visiting SF and want to see the golden gate bridge and the sutro baths. There are lots of locals jogging, and it's a nice way to get some exercise.

Saw this on the way while we were doing the Land's End hike. I looked it up when I got home and learned about the indoor pool and the weird ways they would go down the slides. It's interesting to see, but theres not much more too it than that.

We picnicked here after getting ice cream. Then raced to the playground and hopped on the swings. Pretty fun place to walk through if you get tired of walking through the city sidewalks.

The cave is really fun! Make suer to bring flashlights or a headlamp. Besides the cave, the trails are not very covered, so hats and lots of water and sunscreen are recommended. Try looking for condors while eating lunch!

The rock formation is pretty. There is lots and lots and lots of kelp. Skip the paid parking and park on the street on the way to the entrance (not near the houses).