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KM_Rolling
Dec 19, 2018Explorer
There was a day and a half when we got some rain.
Headed down into TJ you could normally see for miles ahead on this road (see pic posted previously). Rain coming down pretty good on the way in this morning-
Back in Rosarito in the afternoon, it stormed off an on til the next day. Wind was blowing pretty strong up the bluff and hitting the TH pretty much broadside.
Next day it was clear and dry again!
We headed south of a nice meal before going up to TJ in the late afternoon.
Waiter made some flowers out of napkins-
After a leisurely AND good meal, with a spectacular view, we headed north toward TJ. Coastal view from the toll road-
They were collecting tolls that afternoon. :)
Back "home" that evening. For $5 you can drive down on the beach during low tide. Lot's of folks did it most every day, picnic, surfing, just messing around.
I thought about going down in our truck...but in the end decided not to, did not want to get salt all over it, besides, we can walk down faster than driving around to the entrance to the beach.
Here's a photo of a couple of vehicles that did not leave soon enough as the tide was coming in....and got stuck for almost 24 hours before the tide was back out enough for a tow truck to get them out. :eek:
More photos as time allows.
Headed down into TJ you could normally see for miles ahead on this road (see pic posted previously). Rain coming down pretty good on the way in this morning-
Back in Rosarito in the afternoon, it stormed off an on til the next day. Wind was blowing pretty strong up the bluff and hitting the TH pretty much broadside.
Next day it was clear and dry again!
We headed south of a nice meal before going up to TJ in the late afternoon.
Waiter made some flowers out of napkins-
After a leisurely AND good meal, with a spectacular view, we headed north toward TJ. Coastal view from the toll road-
They were collecting tolls that afternoon. :)
Back "home" that evening. For $5 you can drive down on the beach during low tide. Lot's of folks did it most every day, picnic, surfing, just messing around.
I thought about going down in our truck...but in the end decided not to, did not want to get salt all over it, besides, we can walk down faster than driving around to the entrance to the beach.
Here's a photo of a couple of vehicles that did not leave soon enough as the tide was coming in....and got stuck for almost 24 hours before the tide was back out enough for a tow truck to get them out. :eek:
More photos as time allows.
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