RON HENGGELER |
These photos were taken on Monday from the West Ridgecrest Road which runs north and south along the western edge of Mt. Tamalpais State Park. For nearly four miles, this serene stretch of roadway meanders like a snake atop the coastal ridgeline high above Bolinas and Stinson Beach. The West Ridgecrest Road is thirty minutes north of San Francisco. Today marks the end of summer and the first day of fall.
San Francisco as seen from the switchbacks on the way to the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox |
David along the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox
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Bolinas and the bolinas Lagoon, as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox
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Stinson Beach, as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox
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Bolinas Beach, as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox |
The far-distant Point Reyes, as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox |
The Pacific at Stinston Beach, as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox |
A hang-glider and the Pacific at Stinston Beach, as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox |
Bolinas Lagoon as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox |
The rising full moon and the West Ridgecrest Road, on the Autumn Equinox |
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David, my shadow, and the rising full moon on the Autumn Equinox |
Bolinas Lagoon as seen from the West Ridgecrest Road |
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