Welcome to Dickson Street, Fayetteville, Arkansas
The 5th best place to live in the country might surprise you. In fact, you might not have heard of Fayetteville, AR, but you’ll be glad you have now. Despite being the 3rd largest city in Arkansas, its 83,000 residents mean it doesn't feel huge and can maintain a quirky vibe.
Dickson Street is the main vein of the city, where you’ll find unique spots—like Dickson Street Bookshop, with a rare book collection dating back 300 years. Craft brew, artisan coffee, and live music are all part of the city’s pulse. And they’ve just become one of only a few dozen cities in the nation (and the first in the state) to pass a 100% renewable energy pledge. Fayetteville is set to have 100% community-wide clean energy by 2050. Hoorah!
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The museum does not house a permanent collection, but instead features changing exhibits. Notable exhibitions have included Maynard Dixon: Masterpieces from the Brigham Young University and Private Collections, the largest exhibition of Dixon's art to date; Wayne Thiebaud: 70 Years of Painting, a retrospective survey; Data + Art: Science and Art in the Age of Information, organized in conjunction with Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and a mid-career retrospective of painter Mark Ryden. The museum hosts the California Design Biennial.
Best Western Escondido Hotel, Escondido Hotels - California
Best Western Escondido Hotel 3 Stars Escondido, California Within US Travel Directory Featuring an outdoor swimming pool, this pet-friendly Escondido hotel is 16.1 km from the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. Free Wi-Fi and a free continental breakfast is provided daily.
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After a day of activity, guests can enjoy a hot tub. Fresh waffles, pastries and bagels are just some of the free breakfast items provided at Escondido Hotel Best Western. An electric car-charging station is on site.
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A trip to Andrew Molera state park in Big Sur, California. Enjoy a hike into the overnight campground and then take the 8 mile (7.76 mi) hike up the ridge and a great view of the ocean and inland valley. Take the River Trail out of the parking lot, up the Hidden Trail, follow the Ridge trail to the peak and then follow the Bluffs Trail back to the beach and parking lot. Enjoy a stay at the hike in campground with firepits, tables and facilities (though no showers, but hey, its 'camping').
The state park sits approximately 26 miles south of Monterey, California, USA, though allow at least an hour to drive down the 2 lane highway, and enjoy a stop in Carmel by the Sea as a nice side trip.
If you plan to camp, try and arrive early in the day as the walk in camp sites are limited and closely monitored, but well worth the planning if you like a simple hike in campground away from the crowds. Wood is available for purchase from the gate agent. A tent is recommended due to the ocean moisture. Make sure to use the food cabinets as the squirrels are very aggressive and will climb on your picnic table to eat anything left out, even your tent is not safe for food storage.
A hike through Andrew Molera is a nice trip off the main beaten path, enjoy it!
Driving from San Francisco, CA to Reno, NV via I80
After spending the day in San Francisco, it was time to begin heading back east. I by-passed Sacramento, and arrived in Reno, Nevada late. Reno made for a great light show. See links below.
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00:00 - Golden Gate Bridge Vista Point
03:30 - Exit 460A Bel Marin Keys CA 37
05:52- San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge
08:20 - Junction I80 to Sacramento (Vallejo)
09:32 - Approaching Fairfield, CA
13:25 - Gas Stop in Dixon, CA
16:57 - Approaching Sacramento, CA
22:57 - Horsehoe Bar Road Exit, Loomis, CA
24:14 - Auburn Ravine Viaduct across I-80, Auburn, CA
26:25 - Exit 135, I80, Colfax, CA
27:00 - Approaching Tahoe National Forest
30:21 - Eagle Lakes Road Exit, Exit 164
33:32 - Exit 185 to Lake Tahoe, Trukee, CA
36:33 - Nevada and California State Line, Verdi, NV
38:15 - Approaching Reno, Nevada (at night)
38:40 - Downtown Reno, Nevada
My Sony HXR-NX100 rode shotgun on a tripod shooting at 4 fps. The tripod was held in place using bungee cords giving it I nice smooth feel, even on bumpy roads. I also used this same camera to shoot various scenes around the country, and to interview folks.
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360 Video Tour of Juniper Springs Campground in Ocala National Forest - See the Campsites
This is a 360 Video Tour. If you are unfamiliar with its use here is a quick primer: View this on a desktop computer or in the Youtube App. Make sure to increase your quality setting as high as possible. Grab the screen and drag left, right, up or down to look around. Hit pause to take a closer look. On the bottom, look down, you will see a site map you can follow.
Showcasing sparkling springs in a subtropical setting, Juniper Springs is one of the oldest and best known recreation areas on the east coast. Located between Ocala and Ormond Beach along SR 40, this complex of swimming and picnic areas, campground, and trails was constructed in the 1930s by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The setting is unlike any other found in the United States, with hundreds of tiny bubbling springs and massive springs gushing out of crevices in the earth beneath a dense canopy of palms and oaks; an oasis within the heart of the desert-like Big Scrub.
Campsites are arranged into three loops near the creek and springs. All sites are shaded and equipped with a picnic table, grill, campfire ring, lantern post, and space for tents. There are no sites with full hookups. Other amenities include hot showers, flush toilets, and dump station.
A convenience store with camping supplies, beach supplies, food, drinks, and ice cream is nearby. Restaurants, shopping, and gas are just 10 miles from the campground.
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