We started this as a journal for us to have a memory of our west coast trip. But, then we decided we would share it with friends and family. The following is account of what we did on our coast exploration from Los Angeles, CA to Whistler, BC. Enjoy!
Sunday, June 6, 2010
After some delays for our flights, we made it to LAX and met up with Daron and Rachael. They will be traveling with us from LA to Seattle. It took awhile to get out of the traffic in L.A. even though it was a Sunday afternoon. We stopped to eat at In-N-Out Burger, where Ryan ate 3 double cheeseburgers, fries and a milkshake. Way to start out the digestion system for the trip huh. It was our first real meal of the day and it was almost 6pm our time (there’s a 3 hour difference)-- we were starved! The coastline was beautiful, but we only allowed ourselves a few short stops because we had such a long drive that day and we got a late start. One stop was a huge pack of elephant seals lying on the beach. I am not exaggerating when I say that I think they are the most disgusting animals I have ever seen. They just lay there and make these gross burping/farting sounds. We looked like middle schoolers because we couldn’t stop laughing as we looked at them. We barely made it to Big Sur with the gas we had, so we ended up paying $4.19/gallon there because it was in the middle of nowhere. Oops. Once we got to our campground, it was dark, so we quietly and quickly set up our tents with our headlamps. Ryan and I had been up for almost 24 hours, so we crashed!

Daron, taking a much better pic than us!

We woke up to an absolutely beautiful and clear day. It was a good thing, because today we were going to be out of the car and exploring Seattle. We packed up our camping stuff for the last time, which by the way, after a week of setting up and tearing down every day, we were professionals. We started the day at the Olympic Bagel Company which we fell in love with! Since Olympic National Park is a peninsula, we decided to take the Edmonds-Kingston Ferry across the water to save some driving time. You drive your car right in the ferry which was pretty cool. Once in Seattle, we made our way through Pike Place Market, which was insane! There were so many people out and about because of the nice weather. There were also a lot of musicians lining the streets for entertainment. We stopped at the original Starbucks and enjoyed the culture of the city. We even visited the famous gum wall on Post Alley known as one of the top 10 germiest places to visit in the U.S. We strolled down by the bay and watched all of the sailboats. Daron and Rachael went up into the Space Needle while we continued roaming the streets. I didn’t really have an idea as to what Seattle would be like. I love San Francisco and didn’t expect to love Seattle as much as I did. It’s a beautiful area with the water and mountains surrounding it, plus it’s very artsy and modern. The people there are a little out there, but we absolutely loved our visit. We finished our tour of the city with dinner out on the dock. We decided to stay in a hotel because Daron and Rachael had a very early flight the next morning. It ended up being a nice hotel and we were all really excited when we got to the room. We enjoyed our final hours with Daron and Rachael—they would be leaving us at 4am.
Waking up in a bed feels awesome. We headed to Mars Hill Church in Seattle where Mark Driscoll is the pastor. He is the preaching pastor for this well-known church in Seattle and we have listened to a lot of his sermons online. You can check his teachings out here: www.marshillchurch.org. We were bummed to find out that the sermon was actually a video. But, it was neat because he was preaching on the book of Luke when Jesus calmed the storm in the middle of the sea and he was actually standing in front of the Sea of Galilee. He led a trip and did a bunch of preaching at the different places. After church, we headed on to Vancouver, BC. It was only a 2.5 hour trip. We ate lunch and then rented bikes to bike around Stanley Park- a world renowned park. A bike/pedestrian trail takes you all the way around a peninsula right along the water. The weather was gorgeous so there were literally thousands of people and bikers everywhere. It was nuts. We saw the Olympic torch, which was awesome. I’m kind of obsessed with the Olympics so I just kept visualizing the Olympics being held there. We drove around a little and then headed to our hotel in North Vancouver. It was called the Lonsdale Quay and it was above this indoor market/mall--- pretty cool.
This morning we didn’t get up until 9:30am. Now this may not seem that late, but we went to bed at 10:30pm. I knew I was exhausted, but I didn’t think I could sleep hard for 11 hours. We had forgotten what it was like to feel rested, but now we remembered! We were excited to head north to Whistler, BC. We took the Sea to Sky Hwy up to Whistler which we had heard to be one of the most beautiful drives in the world. That was hard to imagine because we had just driven up the west coast and seen some unbelievably beautiful views. But they were right--this topped it all. We thought we were just going to drive straight to Whistler but we ended up making several stops at provincial parks. Two of our favorite stops were Shannon Falls and Brandywine Falls. They both had trails that led back to these amazing waterfalls. Once we got to Whistler, we checked into our hotel that we would be staying at for the next 3 days. Whistler Village is SO cute. It is this little resort village tucked in the valley of the Blackholm and Whistler mountains. Mountains are literally all around you. We walked around and then ate a Mongolian restaurant.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Today we slept in and then headed out to mountain bike. Let me preface this by saying that Whistler is one of the premier skiing destinations in the world—as I look out of the hotel window, I can see the Whistler mountain that has the ski slopes for the 2010 Olympics Alpine Skiing. Since there is only a little bit of snow left at the tops of the mountain, they turn the mountain into a mountain biking park—said by many to be the best in the world. The lifts take you up to the top of the mountain bike trails. There are bike rental places everywhere and serious mountain bikers are here. We decided to rent bikes and go to some trails that were near Whistler village instead of pay for the lift tickets. There are endless miles of hiking and biking trails—you could spend days out there! We started out on easy trails, which were doable but not easy. They were gravel travels but we were going up and down and winding around. Then we decided that since we were such pros, we would hit up the intermediate trails. Intermediate for them= extremely hard for us! We were literally biking on the sides of mountains (sorry, mom and dad) and over huge rocks, roots, and skinny bridges. We were winding all around too. I wiped out 3 or 4 times and have the scrapes and bruises to show for it. As if there couldn’t be anymore “firsts” on this trip, I had another first. We had been biking hard for over 3 hours and we went back out to do some easy trails for a little bit before we turned the bikes back in. We were already really tired, but we thought if we just stayed on easy trials, it would be hard, but we would be ok. Well, we ended up getting a little lost and got back on the intermediate trails. For the first time in my life, my legs completely ran out of juice. They were worthless. When we had to walk our bikes up a really difficult part, I could hardly do it. It was one of the weirdest and most challenging experiences of my life. Funny thing is, I really liked it. On our way back, Ryan’s bike chain snapped. Good thing we were at the top of the mountain! He rode it down without pedaling and just using his brakes. Ryan absolutely loved the mountain biking. He would yell when he went all out down the hills and around the curves. I can’t believe how fast he went! We ate at the Old Spaghetti Factory and then watched cable tv in bed....... which is serious vacation for us!
A peak at what the mountain biking was like.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
We woke up sore. Real sore. But, we remembered our biking from yesterday and felt hard-core. I told Ryan how I couldn’t get to sleep last night because I felt like I was mountain biking. He said he was the same way! Ha. We decided to do some hiking around Whistler first thing today. We were hiking on a trail when a lady on a bike came from the other way and said “watch out, a mom and it’s cub are on the trail a little ways back.” You don’t mess with a mom and it’s cub, so we turned around. We had learned that because of how many black bears there are in Whistler, there are actually 1 per square kilometer. Yikes! In the afternoon, we went ziplining. We hiked over bridges and then ziplined across beautiful vistas. One was 2000m long! It was awesome. Sidenote: If anyone watched the Bachelorette with Jillian last year, it was one of the things she did with one of her dates. Crazy thing is, I actually saw that episode and remembered it. It was neat to talk to the tour guides about Whistler because they were locals. We ate at the Longhorn Saloon and had the best chicken fajitas of our lives. Then it was back to the room to watch cable tv in bed!
Beautiful. The sky was SO blue.
Crazy Ry!
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Slept in. We woke up to a cloudy day in Whistler. We took our time packing up and headed out about 12pm. About 20 min. in, we had someone honk at us and tell us we had a flight tire. Great. We ALWAYS get flat tires. Honestly, we’ve had almost 10 since we’ve been married. We call it the Sealscott curse because my family always gets them too. Luckily, the cap was missing so we bought a new one, pumped up the tire and we were good to go. We had a 4.5 hour drive back to Seattle where we stayed the night. Traffic ended up being pretty bad the whole way back which was weird. We were lucky to have hardly any traffic the whole time. Flight home is at 6:15am in the morning. Sad to be leaving, but excited to go home too.
Ok, this is EMBARASSING. On our way back, we stopped to take one last hike. For some reason, my fear of bears and mountain lions took over and well, you'll see...........




















