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Big Sur, California: One of America's Best Scenic Drives

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I was trying to fulfill a promise of a hiking trip long overdue, so I was not thinking about the drive.  I just wanted to get to Big Sur, a place that offers a bounty of hiking trails, as quickly as possible.  From Silicon Valley, I tried to avoid the winding Santa Cruz Mountains and decided to drive through US101 that connects to CA-156 to California Highway 1 to Monterey Peninsula.  Little did I realize that the drive to Big Sur was to become a long and exciting drive, and one of the most memorable parts of our hiking trip. We drove up into the scenic California Highway 1 to Carmel in the dense fog. The fog was like a prelude to the drama to come. About half an hour from Carmel, a streak of sunlight passed through the fog. Occasional salmon-colored carvings (carved by nature) walled the highway, which followed the natural contours of the cliffs falling into the ocean. We rounded a corner and a mountain covered in fog towered above the cliffs that towered a ...

Road Trip: Seward Highway

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I went to Anchorage to attend a relative's graduation ceremony, so I went without an itinerary. But earlier that day, I watched the Anchorage Visitor Channel and took notes of places I wanted to see and do during my visit.  One of the recommendations was to drive the Seward Highway and experience one of the world's best drives. We were having lunch at a Vietnamese restaurant when I announced to my relatives the plan of the day. For some reason, ‘Turnigan Pass’ was stuck in my mind. I kept saying ‘Turnigan” and did not realize I was mispronouncing the word until the Waitress overheard our conversation. She was so polite though and did not correct me. Instead, she offered a little bit of history as to how ‘Turnagain Pass” got its name. She said that 'Turnagain' was literally taken from what Captain Cook told his party when they explored the area. In trying to find a Northwest Passage, they first went up the northernmost arms, but found only a river. They th...