Monday, November 25, 2013

Half Moon Bay Brewing

Type: Brewpub
Location:  390 Capistrano Rd. Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
Website: http://www.hmbbrewingco.com
Cost: Reasonably priced Menu
Visit Date: 11/05/2013
Beers: Big Break Ale
          Bootleggers Brown
          Mavericks Classic Amber
          SHS Pale
          Pacesetter Belgian Wit
          Back in the Saddle Rye Pale Ale
          Pitstop Chocolate Porter
          Hefeweizen
          Pumpkin
          Oatmeal Stout
Nearby: Half Moon Bay
Notes: I had dropped my parents at the airport and decided I didn't have a lot of sunlight to make the drive out to the Sierras so I decided to enjoy the day by the ocean.  Driving down the coast, I stopped and walked around at Mori Point.  
Lovely enough, California.  Walked around for a bit as I made my way down the coast, ending up at Half Moon Bay by sunset, convenient!  Had a veggie burger, it was eh, but the beers were nice.  The Bootlegger Brown was malty but still managed to be light.  The Oatmeal Stout was perfect.  The Chocolate porter was chocolate porter... In other words too chocolate.  Blegh to sweet in my beer.  I sat by the fireplace.  Seemed like a nice spot.  

When I got the check, I pulled out my credit card and a $20 to ask for change.  I wasn't really paying attention (yeah, I was fiddling with my phone..traveling alone and missing my boy) when the waitress came to get it. She came back; she'd deducted $20 from the bill and charged the rest.  Um, that's a really weird assumption.  Ok, I'll put your tip on the credit card if that's really what you thought I meant (and now that I don't have any cash).  Do people who aren't in groups often do it this way?  Should've said something but I didn't have a second to think when she grabbed it.


Monday, November 11, 2013

Adventures on Hotwire

Tired from a handful of mountains and canyons in Kings Canyon and Sequoia National parks, I planned the biggest adventure of the trip.  I booked a room in the Good Nite Inn in Redwood City, so I could get a shower in and sleep in a real bed before my flight home.

I had no idea it would be so creeptacular.


Horror movie chic, eh?

So yeah, if cheap is what you're going for.  ...well, actually it wasn't all that cheap.  But it was the cheapest thing on hotwire, within 20 minutes of the airport.  The hallway was the creepiest, and the room was falling apart.  Holes in the walls patched but not painted over.  Holes in the walls not patched.  A whole corner of the room with tiny bugs smashed into the wall.  

Both the shower and the sink dripped all night, and the room smelled like cheap perfume.  

The blanket had a lot of holes in it but the sheets seemed clean enough.  Yes, I checked for bed bugs.  And then I checked again.  When I didn't find any, I checked again because I was sure this was a hotel that should have bed bugs.  The balcony door looked like it'd been broken into before.  Yeah, it took awhile to fall asleep.  At five AM a lovely couple in the hallway woke me up with screaming and cursing, that continued for an hour.  They went away, and then they came back.  I woke up and packed up my suitcase for the flight home.  Then took another shower.

I did find good coffee in town though, and stumbled across an incredible farmers market.  Too bad I was flying.  

Lookout Peak

If I'd seen any other humans, I probably would have looked silly.

But having seen no other humans, it was probably wise to carry the ice axe.

After a family visit in San Francisco, I took 3 days to myself and drove out to Kings Canyon.  Its been a couple years since I crossed paths with the Mountain Lion but I was still a little nervous to be out in the California woods alone.  Maps and guides said there were mountain lions here.  I was a little nervous in general because it was November.  But the weather reports looked good.  0% chance of precipitation and the road into the canyon was open!  I told myself there might be ice on top of the mountain, but I didn't bother to carry my snowshoes.  The axe was really for peace of mind, even if I told myself otherwise

The woods were pretty relaxing.  A couple times my mind thought I was being watched.  But it wasn't bad.  I made the 10 mile hike without any major issues.  In the drive into, and then out of the canyon, the only other car I saw was a park ranger.  The only creatures I saw on the trail were birds.  Chirpy little birds.

It's on the map as a trail to the summit, but the main trail doesn't go that way.  Near the peak, the trail to the summit becomes very hard to follow.  Eventually, I gave up, marked a waypoint so I could find my way back and just went for it.  


A couple times, I thought I'd found the trail again, but I didn't find it until I saw a cairn near the summit.  The push to the top was a scramble up rocks.  Another waypoint got marked, and my pack was dropped.  At this point I didn't care that the ice axe stayed with it.

Oh, I know that even if i needed to use it, it probably wouldn't do much against a Mountain Lion, but shhh, it gave me peace of mind up until this point.  So the pack got tossed down.  I took a gulp of water, and started climbing.  

Quickly emerged from tree cover, and wow.   The view down the canyon was spectacular. I love that hazy - blue Sierra Nevada view.  Damn, California.




Unreal, and so very worth the 10 mile walk.


The trail was pretty had to follow going back down too.  I followed it for a good while, but eventually gave up when it wasn't leading me back to my waypoint.  Looked down at my trusty Colorado and found my way back to the trail, and then safely to the car.


Shakespeare Brewery and Hotel

Type: Brewery
Location: Auckland, South Island, New Zealand
Website: http://www.shakespearehotel.co.nz
Cost: $8.50 pints
Visit Date: 02/26/2012
Beers: Wheat
Nearby: Auckland
Notes: This seemed like the perfect spot for our last night in New Zealand.  We stayed in a nice, tiny, but tidy room.  OMGYAYSHOWER.  The only house beer they had was a wheat.  It was ok.

The Brewery Britomart

Type: Brewery
Location: Auckland, North Island, New Zealand
Website: http://www.thebrewerybritomart.co.nz
Cost: $9 pints, $7 Happy Hour, $14 4-beer sampler
Visit Date: 02/26/2012

Beers: Gold Rush- Golden Ale
           Anchors Aweigh - "California" Lager
           Witful- Belgian Wheat
           Element 5 - Pale Ale
           Customs 69 - IPA
           Old Fort - "Old Style Ale"
           Black Rose
Nearby: Auckland, short walk to the ferry to Rangitoto Island
Notes: This brewery was in a neat old building.  Seemed like a good spot, all the beers were very good.  The IPA was the best I'd had in New Zealand.  The Anchors Aweigh was dark for a lager, but still light in flavor.  Very smooth, and clean.  The Old Fort was a rich malty brown, and the Black Rose was very good, malty and yum.

Brew Moon

Type: Brewpub
Location: Amberley, South Island, New Zealand
Website: http://www.brewmooncafe.co.nz
Cost: $12 NZD Sampler
Visit Date: 02/17/2012
Beers: Amberley Pale Ale
           Broomfield Brown Ale
           Hophead Organic
           Dark Side (of the moon) Stout

Nearby: Christchurch
Notes: This was another great spot.  Tiny brewing system, outdoor garden, local artwork on the walls for sale, baked goods, and a coffee shop.  I wish I lived near a place like this!

Harrington's

Type: Brewpub
Location: Belfast, South Island, New Zealand
Website: http://harringtonsbreweries.co.nz
Cost: Cheapest restaurant food I saw on South Island
Visit Date: 02/17/2012
Beers: Best Botter
           Stout
           Dark
           Wobbly Boot
           Big John
Nearby: Christchurch
Notes: They had 14 beers on tap, but don't offer a sampler tray.  The food was pretty good- and cheap! But service was abysmal.  Our food was delivered and we never saw the waitress again.