


Dec 5. Beach at El Pabellon RV Park
Miles and miles and miles of sandy beach and less than a dozen people in sight. Six of us and a couple fishermen, some campers and a clam digger. Between the campground and the beach you had a short walk over some dunes and then onto the flat firm-packed sand at the Pacific Ocean. The beach slopes gently into the water and does not have the drop-off at water's edge I have seen elsewhere.
The RV Park has full hookups with 15 amp service. There are restrooms and showers and hot water. Other sites have a sink with running water (looks like a fish washing stand). Or you can just find a spot next to some trees and nestle in out of the wind. It is a safe place to stay. Beginning a few miles south and several miles down the coast, the Pacific beaches are unsafe (subject to burglery and/or maiming).
We spent time walking the beach. Chet had a fine time exploring. As an elder, he is slowing down and doesn't run full speed anymore, but still loves to see his world.
Brought our chairs and had a pot-luck and margarita's around the campfire. Then off to bed to sleep to the sound of surf.
Miles and miles and miles of sandy beach and less than a dozen people in sight. Six of us and a couple fishermen, some campers and a clam digger. Between the campground and the beach you had a short walk over some dunes and then onto the flat firm-packed sand at the Pacific Ocean. The beach slopes gently into the water and does not have the drop-off at water's edge I have seen elsewhere.
The RV Park has full hookups with 15 amp service. There are restrooms and showers and hot water. Other sites have a sink with running water (looks like a fish washing stand). Or you can just find a spot next to some trees and nestle in out of the wind. It is a safe place to stay. Beginning a few miles south and several miles down the coast, the Pacific beaches are unsafe (subject to burglery and/or maiming).
We spent time walking the beach. Chet had a fine time exploring. As an elder, he is slowing down and doesn't run full speed anymore, but still loves to see his world.
Brought our chairs and had a pot-luck and margarita's around the campfire. Then off to bed to sleep to the sound of surf.
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