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October 9th to October 24th, 2009

$TBD USD per person [land only] | Limited to 8 photo travelers

  This photography tour has 8 places available at this time
 updated Thursday the 28th of August, 2008

GATEWAY CITY: San Francisco, California [SFO] | ARRIVAL WINDOW: Noon to 2 p.m.
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OUTLINE:  A very busy two weeks of quality subjects such as San Francisco, the Monterey peninsula, Big Sur, Death Valley, Sequoia NP, Yosemite NP, Mono Lake and Bodie etcetera.
California might be considered to be diverse to the point of overwhelming, but our itinerary concentrates on the heart of the State, and will bring photographs of more than sufficient diversity. city scapes, sea scapes, dune scapes, forest scapes, mountain scapes, plus wildlife and flora. All this and more!
 

OVERSEAS TRAVEL
<> It is recommended, but not imperative, that you arrive a day early to be fresh and on time for the trip!
<> Early arrival also enables you to explore the gateway city should you wish.
<> A late flight arrival on day 1 of the trip might entail you having to find your own way to the first hotel, if not close to the airport.
<> Please note that the ending date of the trip is the day of your departure flight. Please arrange your flights accordingly.

Clients from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America and Australasia should depart their home country a day or two prior to Day 1, so that the commencement of this photography tour isn't missed.

DAY 1  |  SAN FRANCISCO
From your
early afternoon flight into San Francisco airport we will head to our overnight accommodations close to the Golden Gate Park and the Pacific Ocean. We’ll then venture back out mid to late afternoon for photographic subjects including surfers, Golden Gate Bridge, Baker Beach and Alamo Square at twilight . . . the classic Victorian row house and city skyline composition.
SAN FRANCISCO, 1 night

DAYS 2 and 3  |  MONTEREY PENINSULA
If you’re up to it, first light on the Golden Gate bridge this morning. Following breakfast, some more city features in the form of cable cars and the infamous zigzag of Lombard Street. We’ll follow the San Mateo coast road to Santa Cruz, shooting as we go, and head for the picturesque lighthouse there and more. We’ll then move on to our Pacific Grove accommodations and head to rugged Point Pinos for our first Pacific Ocean sunset.
On day 3 we’ll work both Fisherman and Municipal wharves, and additional highlights throughout the day will be Cannery Row, Lover’s Point, Point Pinos, Seventeen Mile Drive, Carmel Mission, Sea Lions, Cormorants and a Carmel Beach sunset.
PACIFIC GROVE, 2 nights

DAY 4  |  To CAMBRIA via the BIG SUR
Following the coast southwards today you’ll find that the Point Lobos State Reserve has plenty of photographic potential to explore prior to our ‘cruising’ of the Big Sur coastline. We’ll have the remainder of the day to compose both long and wide angle classics, and we’ll find ourselves in Cambria for the night.
CAMBRIA, 1 night

DAYS 5, 6 and 7  |  DEATH VALLEY
Cambria is a town that takes pride in it’s stately Pines and British connections, so we’ll delve into each, and look for Sea Otters and Sea Lions on the shoreline before moving down to Morro Bay to frame the sea stack there. Then inland through the Temblor Range to Bakersfield, where just beyond, we’ll head into the Walker Canyon and Pass for various stops including Isabella Lake. We’ll then traverse pass and desert on our way to Death Valley National Monument, where the warm late light will get us in the right frame of mind for our photography there.
On days 6 and 7 we’ll rise early for first light on the colorful dunes and hope that the record temperature of 134°f is just a July phenomenon! It is also the lowest point in the lower 48 States at 282 feet below sea level.
FURNACE CREEK, 3 nights

DAYS 8 and 9  |  SEQUOIA NP
We’ll retread some of our steps of day 6 as we return west and weave our way through lesser traveled roads of Tulare County. There will be plenty to shoot as we climb sharply to almost 6,000 feet for our 2 night stay in Sequoia National Park.
On day 10 the early light will again be worth pursuing, and following breakfast a trip to Moro Rock will be a memorable excursion. An afternoon amble on the Crescent Meadow Trail will yield images of Sequoia trees and bark, fungi, ferns and more.
SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK, 2 nights

DAYS 10, 11 and 12  |  YOSEMITE NP
Beetle Rock is a good spot from which to capture the sunrise, and then we’ll be off to Yosemite following breakfast. On the agricultural plain on approach to Fresno, we’ll seek out groves of oranges and grapes and then turn northwards. Our first sight of the Yosemite Valley will give us a long lens shot compressing El Capitan and Half Dome peaks together (see brochure photograph). We will stay in the park for three nights.
Days 11 and 12 will find us taking in the likes of El Capitan meadow; the Merced River; Mirror Lake; waterfalls; autumn colors; Mule Deer and Coyote; Cathedral Spires; plus Glacier Point at four thousand feet above the Yosemite Valley, and eye to eye with Half Dome.
YOSEMITE NP, 3 nights

DAYS 13 and 14  |  MONO LAKE and BODIE

We’ll depart Yosemite after more morning doses of photography, and climb to the 9,945’ Tioga Pass. Stops along the way to Lee Vining will include Siesta Lake, Yosemite Creek, Olmstead Point, Tenaya Lake, Polly Dome and Tuolomne Meadows. The autumn Aspens in Lee Vining canyon will be vibrant.
Day 14 will start with sunrise at Mono Lake where the Tufa Towers and pre-dawn glow will make the effort worthwhile. The remainder of the day will be taken up with a return to Lee Vining canyon; the late light on Mono Lake; and a visit to Bodie . . . once a booming gold rush town, but a State Park since 1962 and now a photographic gold mine.
LEE VINING, 2 nights

DAY 15  |  To SAN FRANCISCO
An early return to Mono Lake for those up to it, then we’ll depart following breakfast for San Francisco. Weather permitting, we’ll take the Sonora Pass back through the Sierras, shooting all day as we go. We’ll arrive back in San Francisco around supper time and enjoy our last night’s dinner together.
SAN FRANCISCO, 1 night

DAY 16  |  Flights Home

Morning flights home from the San Francisco airport.

Trip Leader: John Baker

This itinerary is © John Baker, Travel Images,
and is not to be copied by business entities for their own professional use.

PHOTO TOUR FEES

PRICE: $TBD per person, double occupancy [land only]

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: $430

SMALL GROUP SUPPLEMENT: 
Only applicable to a group of less than 6.
For 5 photo travelers the Small-Group Supplement is $430 per person
For 4 photo travelers the Small-Group Supplement is $860 per person

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