Friday, October 14, 2011

Mercy Hot Springs

Too much fun and we're looking for a vacation from our vacation.  Mercy Hot Springs is just the ticket and it's on the way back home up I-5, which makes up in speed for it's lack of beauty.

Tejon Pass

About the only interesting part along the way is Tejon Pass or as it's otherwise known - the Grapevine, which is the main trucking artery into LA.

Starting up the pass

the summit marker


Downhill can be treacherous for truckers,
especially in bad weather & icy conditions

Down into the Central Valley.
Yuck - air quality is bad.


California Water Politics

Water can be a very scare resources for thirsty southern Californians, especially during drought years. The California Aquaduct is virtually a lifeline for the south.
Aquaduct snaking down into LA

Aquaduct in Central Valley

During drought years and even beyond, the politics of water use heat up. Odd that large agribusiness would spend millions on these stupid signs rather than spend it on growing crops more suited to the dry environment rather than rice or other thirsty crops. We don't even want to get started about water conservation in LA. But enough of the soapbox... the best movie on the subject is Chinatown.
Congress created the dust bowl? Huh?

Gritches about water allocations

Pomograntes - yes, good drought tolerant crop

Lunch Stop at Harris Ranch

We stop for burgers and steak salad. YES - the feedlots to the north of Harris Ranch do make me feel guilty enough to renew my vows to eat less meat and even consider returning to vegetarian meals completely... but they do have great burgers.

Entrance Harris Ranch Restaurant

Road into Mercy Hot Springs

By the time we turn off towards the hot springs, the sun is starting to set bathing the rolling hills in a wonderful warm light.



Mercy Me - We made it to the Hot Springs

After getting the RV settled into a nice spot, we all enjoy the peace and quiet after so much activity. The next morning dawns bright and beautiful... a fun time to take photos.

Sign into Mercy

Registration Office

Our campsite

Main warm pool

Individual hot tubs


The Road Home

After spending the morning relaxing, we get back on the road for a short two hour drive. Once again we head over Pacheco Pass.  Peter drives while I snap pictures.
Tri colored bluffs.
Next time - we'll take that hike

Classic ranch with hawk catching critter


Beginning of Pacheco Pass

Classic golden hills of California

Wow - there's still a good level of water in the reservoir


Oak studded hills

Fields around Hollister

Must be getting close to Halloween


Yes puppies,
we're just about home

Uhhh Checkers, could you grab that BBQ
and put it away?

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