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  • Trinidad: Finding Silence on The Lost Coast

    Trinidad: Finding Silence on The Lost Coast

    Posted June 12, 2018 – Narrated by Carmen
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    Being Indian is mainly in your heart.
    It’s a way of walking with the earth instead of upon it.
    David Ipinia, Yurok Indian Artist

    We just needed to slow down and breathe.

    At Six Sigma Ranch, we decided to decelerate from our familiar SoCal pace and resume the 4-3-2 Rule.

    Redwood National Park
    Redwood National Park

    Two weeks in the coastal redwoods of Humbolt County sounded perfect.

    But it’s a challenge to find a space for a rig our size in California state and national parks, especially along the coast.

    At the last-minute, Jim found an opening at Sounds Of The Sea RV Park – a private campground neighboring Patrick’s Point State Park on the north end of The Lost Coast Trail.

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    Our campsite, #SS7, at Sounds Of The Sea RV Park in Trinidad

    Near the top of a tiered bluff, we settled into a space that usually serves groups. The site came with full-hookups and a private deck with a peek-a-boo ocean view…

    Sounds Of The Sea RV Park in Trinidad

    … and all for the price of the state park campground, which doesn’t even have a dump station.

    Tic, Tac Toe. Three in a row …

    The Redwoods …

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    The sea …

    Patrick's Point State Park

    and free walk-in entrance to Patrick’s Point State Park and Agate Beach for rock hounding …

    Patrick's Point State Park
    A golden quartz half-moon! The State Park allows rockhounding.

    Three’s a charm, but in Native American folklore, the gods prefer fours.

    Trinidad – or Chuerey in the Yurok language – is the fourth aspect of our idyllic two-week stay. Only a ten-minute drive from our campground, the village is situated atop the bluffs with a breathtaking view of Trinidad Bay – the traditional home of the Yuroc, Wiyot and Tolowa people.

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    Our first day on Trinidad Bay
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    Trinidad Bay
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    Trinidad Bay

    Bucolic as Mayberry, the 359 residents of Trinidad boast a vintage lighthouse, a historic church, a market, museum and traffic light – and I should have filed a complaint at the police department when gangs of blooming rhododendron and azalea kept hijacking my eyes.

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    Holy Trinity Church 1873
    Trinidad Bay
    Just look at these hoodlums!
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    The Police Department at Trinidad
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    Rhododendron Envy! They think they own the road.
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    Watch out! They’ll mug you!

    Small town, big flavor!

    There’s nothing mundane about the cuisine scene in Trinidad. Whether downtowndockside, roadside or beachfront … every delicious meal set before us was creative, beautiful and prepared with the freshest local produce and seafood.

    The Lighthouse Grill
    The Famous Nut Burger! at The Lighthouse Grill
    Moonstone Grill
    Moonstone Grill! Best Happy Hour in Trinidad!
    Seascape Restaurant
    Seascape Restaurant and Pier – Fresh, seasonal bay shrimp!
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    Moonstone Grill
    Seascape Restaurant
    Seascape Restaurant
    Beachcomber Cafe
    Beachcomber Cafe
    Beachcomber Cafe
    Beachcomber Cafe, Benedict
    Beachcomber Cafe
    Beachcomber Cafe, Frittata
    The Lighthouse Grill
    Salted Caramel Ice Cream – home made at The Lighthouse Grill
    The Lighthouse Grill
    Lighthouse Grill: Savory Waffle Cone with Mashed Potatoes, Pulled Pork and Bacon!

    Located about ten miles from the California Redwood Coast Airport near U.C. Humboldt, Trinidad is a delightful side-trip for vacationers, a historic town for site-seers on the Lost Coast Trail and a popular weekend destination for car and motorcycle clubs.

    My sister, Deborah and her husband came to Trinidad for their honeymoon. And we’re so happy that our dear friend and follower, Eva Chamberlain, recommended we visit her hometown.

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    The friendly community here so pushed our “home-sweet-home” buttons that we had to pause and study real estate ads!

    Patrick's Point State Park
    Agate Beach in Patrick’s Point State Park

    Besides nurturing our fantasy of living here – way up above the tsunami zone – we had plenty of things to occupy our time.

    Patrick's Point State Park
    Patrick's Point State Park
    Patrick's Point State Park

    We searched for hidden beaches along the Amalfi-like scenic drive …

    Patrick's Point State Park
    Patrick's Point State Park
    Patrick's Point State Park
    Patrick's Point State Park
    Moonstone Beach and Camel Rock
    Patrick's Point State Park

    Went hiking in the redwoods …

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    Rim Trail
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    Rim Trail
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    Banana Slug
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    Fern Canyon

    And cycled the redwoods …

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    Then, I did some rockhounding, and played with dead things on the beach…

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    A different beach for every day…

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    Pico de Gallo

    And we celebrated Pico’s tenth birthday on dog-friendly Moonstone Beach …

    As our campground, “Sounds of The Sea,” discloses with the cute sign at their entrance, this region is noisy.

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    Sea lions by the hundreds bark day and night if you can even hear them over the deafening wind and thundering surf churning up rocks from the bottom, dashing them against boulders. At first, I had my doubts about the authenticity of the Yurok saying, “Silence has so much meaning.”

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    Sea Lions at Patrick’s Point near the tide pools.

    No wonder the indigenous people designed thick redwood plank houses surrounding interior pits and underground sweat lodges that are nearly sound proof sanctuaries.

    Patrick's Point State Park
    Patrick’s Point State Park – Yurok Plank Houses

    But maybe the Yurok proverb isn’t about shutting out environmental distractions, but rather about seeing silence, standing in awe, speechless, mesmerized, just breathing it in…

    Patrick's Point State Park

    Sounds good.

    You can see our exact route on this map.

    *photos in this post (unless otherwise noted) were taken and copyrighted by Living In Beauty.


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