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Beautiful but Cruel Sea…………….Story by John Vonderlin

Story by John Vonderlin (email John: [email protected]) Hi June, My first expedition to photograph as many of the Sea Arches of San Mateo’s coast as possible didn’t turn out in the way I had hoped. Having shot pictures of an … Continue reading

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Pescadero’s Greatest Claim to Fame? By John Vonderlin

Hi June, If I was asked, “What is Pescadero’s greatest claim to fame?,” I believe it would be easy to decide. I think I’ve been building a good case with my photo essays that Invisible Beach, with its odd Neptune’s … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: Sympathy for the poor snails on the Cowell Trail

Story by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Hi June, Here’s a bit of silliness about something I’ve never witnessed before. It’s funny how a pod of beached whales, slowly dying in a hostile environment, will bring out hordes of volunteers … Continue reading

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BRAVO: John Vonderlin’s “The Good, Bad and Just Plain Old Ugly”

Hi June,     Yesterday’s visit to the Coastside was a case of the “The Bad, The Ugly, and The Good” that left me irritated, disappointed, but resignedly Pollyannish.  Neptune’s Vomitorium was even more choked with sand than last week, and continued to … Continue reading

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John VonderlIn: Huge New Clues in the “Mystery of Monty Parker/Message in a Bottle” Story

John Vonderlin’s earlier posts about Monty Parker, please click here Email John ([email protected]) Read the emails between South Coast explorers Larry Fitterer and John Vonderlin Hi John, I took my twins to the coast yesterday afternoon.  We hiked down to … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: Holes in Pescadero (3)

Story/Photos by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) Holes in Pescadero, Part 3 Hi June, I would like to think my telling this next story will not pose a danger to me. That is perhaps, a silly consideration, given the usual … Continue reading

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John Vonderlin: The Chutist (1)

[ Note to our readers: If you have a pc, you may have to imagine John’s photos at this time. You may see red x’s. If you have a mac, you should be okay. We are working on resolving the … Continue reading

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Of Winds and Whales: Story by Russell Towle

Story by Russell Towle email Russell ([email protected]) June, another recollection or two from my days at Año Nuevo Point, 1970-72. Of Winds and Whales The prevailing west winds of temperate latitudes are most often northwest winds, along the Central California … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 20 (original draft)

(The original draft of the Coburn Mystery contains many more details than the final, edited version of the book.) (Photo courtesy Tony Pera) While the Pacific Ocean crashed at Pescadero’s sandy feet, this extraordinarily beautiful place remained deeply isolated. And … Continue reading

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