Archive for April, 2009

The Baby is here !

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

       April’s baby arrived here yesterday.  Owen Kai Hernandez was born Tuesday April 28, 11:35 am, 8lbs, 14ozs.  April endured 36 hours of labour.  She is now resting in hospital and will be bringing Owen Kai home today !  We are all fine and excited to see the litter bugger that we have been waiting on.  He’s a real cutie as you will see in the photos.   There will be many more posted to the Picasa site in the coming days so check back.   Meanwhile Rita & I will now be able to attend Syncro de Mayo over in Hollister.  We have confirmed our reservation and will be there Saturday and Sunday.  Monday we will be getting back on the road heading from home.  We expect it to take us a week to make the trip across.  Rita is now anxious to see her home again !

Adios,

Frank, Rita & Hunter

Rita with baby Owen Kai

Rita with baby Owen Kai

More photos of Owen Kai on Picasa >  http://picasaweb.google.ca/FCondelli/BabyOwenKai?authkey=Gv1sRgCI242-u91eDOHQ#

VW Car Show in San Jose

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Folks, we all went up to San Jose today to see the 25th Annual VW Car Show & Swap Meet, all air-cooled VWs only.  Put on by the Golden Gate Chapter of VVWCA in Kelly Park, San Jose, CA.  What a show is all I can say.  The photos I just loaded on PICASA will tell the story better than anything.  Enjoy !

http://picasaweb.google.ca/FCondelli/VVWCASpringMeet#

Adios,

Frank, Rita & Hunter

Westy repairs in Santa Cruz

Friday, April 17th, 2009

     Folks, we had the Westy outfitted with new Michelin Agilis tires at Lloyds Tire Service and new Syncro.org spring at Volks-Cafe here in Santa Cruz.  After enduring the long hard trip of back and forth to Mexico last year and this year it became apparent that the new springs that were installed three years ago where not correct.  These Boge springs were obtained from the Bus Depot and after much observation and comparison to other Vanagon Westfalias we met on our travels ours was always the lowest.  Now these spring were purported to be the correct ride height for the Vanagon Westfalia but I do not believe so.  The mudflaps were ALWAYS hitting the pavement on any small bumps and the tires were hitting the inner wheel wells on big bumps and topes.  when I climbed up to the get equipment on or off the luggage rack there was barely enough room for my foot to rest on the tire and not hit the wheel well.  So, after much discussion with “folks that know” it was decided to try the Syncro.org springs and keep our 14″ alloys with new Micheline Agilis tires as the old ones were pretty well worn out.  As you will see from the photos below the ride height is now considerably better.  Approximately 16-1/2″ from the bottom of the wheel well lips to the center of the axles.  It now feels much better and the ride is softer to boot.  We will see more on the ride back home how they work and report on that afterwards. 

     Meanwhile, no baby yet !  We’re all sitting around here waiting impatiently.  Sunday we’re off to San Jose for a VW car show.  See info here >  http://www.ggcvvwca.org/

Adios,

Frank, Rita & Hunter

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Our Westy with new tires & springs

Our Westy with new tires & springs

Our Westy with new tires & springs

Our Westy with new tires & springs

April relaxing in her back yard

April relaxing in her back yard

Hunter & Bella resting !

Hunter & Bella resting !

Napa Valley wine tour

Monday, April 13th, 2009

     Folks, here we are in not so sunny California so we went off Saturday to visit the Napa Valley wineries, something that Rita has always wanted to do.  It was a great day and by tie time we got moving, dropped off the van at Lloyds Tire Service in Santa Cruz for new tires it turned sunny and warm, finally !  Up the twisted Hwy 17 toward San Jose then on through San Francisco to Napa.  A stop in Napa at the visitors center to get maps and directions to the wineries and we were off.    Plan was made to do a few with Mario Andretti’s first on the list  Mario was not around but the place was filled with great racing photos and the wine was great.  Then off to Mumm and champaign tasting.  A couple of bottles of Mumm went home with for Easter diner.  Then we stopped at Francis Ford Coupploa’s winery, the oldest in the valley.  It was an awesome placeas you will see in the photos.    That’s was it, it was time for the two hour trek back to Santa Cruz for diner and pick up the van with new shoes.  Easter Sunday we spent the day at home with April & Sal and Sal’s folks.  Great barbecue was done by Sal.    Still no baby.  BTW his name will be Owen, Kai Hernandez !   And, yes he did get a sip of champaign !

Adios,

Frank, Rita & April

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Sal & April in downtown Napa

Sal & April in downtown Napa

Rita with great sign in downtown Napa

Rita with great sign in downtown Napa

April & Sal at Mario Andretti's winery

April & Sal at Mario Andretti's winery

Francis Ford Couppola's winery

Francis Ford Couppola's winery

Us with Tucker at the Couppola winery

Us with Tucker at the Couppola winery

More photos here >  http://picasaweb.google.ca/FCondelli/NapaValleyWineTour?authkey=Gv1sRgCOTap8XJ6uGKiAE#

Leaving Mexico Behind

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

    Folks, the short story is we are now with April & Sal in Watsonville.  Got in here yesterday morning.  April is fine and looking BIG.  Baby is still due for the 24th ~ 30th depending on who is talking.  Their new house is great and we are happy to have a real bed again.  The full story of our travels since leaving San Carlos is below.

      We left San Carlos early Thursday morning and headed up the Mex 200 – again.  Pleasant ride on good, mostly four lane road to Santa Ana where we would take the Mex 2 over to Sonoyta/Lukeville.  Coming into Santa Ana we encounter the largest military check point we have ever encountered.   They were stopping ALL the trucks and inspecting them one by one.  They had them all in the left lane with us and other vehicles in the right.  We drove by over 10 km of standing tuckers bumper to bumper before we got to the check point.  A couple questions and we went on our way but the truckers were gonna be there for a long time to come.  Okeydokey !  Through Santa Ana and on off up the Mex 2 which we were not sure of as it had been reported to be a two lane road from hell.  Well, no quite, it has now ALMOST ALL been converted to four lane Cuota with modern conveniences  ALL except the last 10 km into Sonoyta.  That part is still under construction and we’re in the gravel and dirt off and on until we get into Sonoyta.  Van is now covered in mud and yes we did manage to find the Immigration station out in the desert some few km’s before Sonoyta to turn in our vehicle permit and get our travel visas cancelled.  We DID get a receipt for the sticker.  And without the advice in the Church’s Mexican travel book we would have whizzed right on by as there is absolutely no indication we are to do this here out in the desert way before the boarder crossing.  No signs on our side of the road just on the side of the south bound vehicles !  ANYWAY, another Mexican anomaly, and we are then off into Sonoyta and our last stop for fuel, food, an whatever before crossing into the good ‘ol USA!  The actual boarder crossing is a few km’s up the road from Sonoyta out in the desert again.  Just the Mexican and American boarder folks hanging around checking for whatever.  We drive up and hand in our passports,  “where have you been ?”  ” Mexico”  “where in Mexico ?”  “All over, San Carlos last night”  “OK, go ahead” as he hands back our passports.  No other questions, no looking in the van and we are quite surprised and off we go bewildered ! 
    Now we are back in the USA and right into the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument park.  Beautiful !  A few km’s up the road we find a campsite where we stay for the night and take some photos you’ll see below.  No, the cactus’s were not in bloom as had been reported.  Too bad as it could have been even more spectacular. 
    Saturday morning off we go through the desert landscape headed for Yuma, San Diego and eventually Oceanside.  One stop we mad along the way was to visit the Desert Tower high up on the 4200 foot pass over the rocky mountains.  A monument built in 1922 ~ 23 to commemorate the progress westward, see photo of the Plaque below plus other photos of the site.  Quite spectacular and well worth the visit just to speak with the current owners, a young fellow and his mom !  Up and over the mountain pass we go and then the long descent towards San Diego and the Pacific Coast again, have we not done this before ?  The miles wiz on by and soon realize will be in Oceanside by early evening.  We had made contact with our friends Mark & Ann by email form Yuma and they were expecting us when we called.  A nice bed in their spare room welcomed us after a good go round of story telling.  In the morning I made a call to a long lost cousin of mine, Gary and he was around.  He came over and we had a great visit withhim and his two new 6 month old Wimerauners.  He told us of a great Hot Rod and Custom Car Show in near by Del Mar so Mark, Rita & I went there for the afternoon.  Gary had other plans and Ann had to work.  What a spectacle, over 5000 weird and wonderful cars, see photos an links below.  On the way back to Oceanside we drove by the beaches which were full of Spring Breakers, and folks out enjoying one of the best spring days after a long cold winter ?  We were having a hard time imagining what all the fuss was about having just spent the last four months in Mexico !  Back to Mark & Ann’s for a wonderful diner and another good night in a real bed.
    Sunday morning we meet up with Gary again for breakfast and then we’re off up the coast headed for Los Osos and a stop at Go Westy.  Along the way we stop in North Los Angeles and look up another long lost cousin of mine, Dale and his wife Linda and son Alex.  The phone call out of the blue surprised the hell out of him as he was home on lunch break.  A nice afternoon lunch with them, more photos and away we go.  After realizing we’re not quite gonna make Los Osos by nightfall we stop at Gaviota State Park Beach campground for the night.  Nice place by the ocean with a long pier.  But now it’s really getting cold !  We’re not ready for all this and we break out the cold weather gear.  In the morning off we go again getting into Los Osos just before noon and now it’s raining, first bad weather we’ve seen since Palenque !  Go Westy is quite impressive, there are VW vans everywhere, mostly Vanagons but a few Eurovans and Bays around too.  Meet up with Lucas and after a short chat of our adventures we pick up the BusFusion goody package they are sending with me and a have a chat about putting higher springs on our van which we may have done before coming home.  A stroll through their retail sales shop nets us a new plastic outdoor mat and consul for between the seats. 
    Back on the road in the rain towards Watsonville, we decide to take the Coast Highway as we should have plenty of time to get there before nightfall.  The Pacific Coast Highway is a beautiful scenic drive which we have done before but is always good.  Along the way the rain intensifies and getting into Big Sur and almost to Monterrey we encounter a problem !  The road is blocked, a mud slide caused by the rain and hail storm has stuck a car some 5 or 6 vehicles in front of us.  It’s pouring cats, dogs and elephants now and the road looks bad.  We hang around awhile but it doesn’t look good.  We finally opt to turn around and stop at the nearby gas bar restaurant and wait to see what happens.   A few hours later we’re told the road will not be opened until tomorrow and only after the bridge inspectors get there and certify the bridge that was hit by a falling tree.  Well, that’s just fine and dandy !  We decide to make our way back towards Los Osos, some 140 miles, and find the only road over the coastal mountain range some 30 miles before Los Osos.  By the time we get there it’s dark, raining and now foggy.  We make our way across the Hwy 46 mountain pass leading to Hwy 101.  We get there around 9 PM and opt to spent the night in a gas station parking lot.  Rain pounding on the roof all night and in the morning it has subsided and off we go again North on the 101 after some coffee and breakfast burritos from the service centre store.  Raining most of the way until nearing Watsonvillewhen it finally let up.  We find April & Sal at home waiting on our arrival.  A quick tour of their new house and then we’re off again on another adventure, PARACHUTING !   One of April’s friends, Sydney and her dad are here and have booked an 11 AM Parachute jump from the Marina skydiving school.  It will be their first jump and we want to go watch.  So, off we go again heading back down the Coastal Highway towards Monterrey but this time form the north side.  Marina is just before Monterrey so no problems.  We find our way to the airport and watch as Sydney and her father make their first jump.  Quite exciting for all ! 
    So, now we’re here staying with April & Sal until the baby arrives.  Quite the adventure so far but for now we’re gonna just sit around and relax while Rita does more baby stuff shopping.  Sal & I are changing oil on our van and his car today, guy stuff ! 
    Enjoy the photos below !
 
Adios,
Frank, Rita & Hunter
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Camping at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monumnet

Camping at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monumnet

Frank with Organ Pipe Cactus

Frank with Organ Pipe Cactus

Rita with cactus

Rita with cactus

Desert Tower

Desert Tower

Hunter on rock turtle

Hunter on rock turtle

Rock Lizzard

Rock Lizzard

Desert Tower Info Plaque

Desert Tower Info Plaque

Mark and Ann

Mark and Ann

Mark's Vans

Mark's Vans

Cousin Gary and I

Cousin Gary and I

Rita and cool bus - Del Mar car show

Rita and cool bus - Del Mar car show

Cool rod - Del Mar car show

Cool rod - Del Mar car show

 More photos from the car show on Picasa :  http://picasaweb.google.ca/FCondelli/DelMarAutoShow?authkey=Gv1sRgCOXKo4SgwPzgHw#

Cousin Dale, Linda, Alex, Frank and Rita

Cousin Dale, Linda, Alex, Frank and Rita

Road problem at Big Sur

Road problem at Big Sur

More on the Sailing story & Travelling north

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

      Folks, if you go to http://blissblogin.blogspot.com and scroll down to the entry of March 22  “Let’s do lunch — the hard way”  you will find an in-depth report with great photos of our sailing experience written up by Bliss who watched the entire episode from the deck of the sailboat. 

       We are now in San Carlos and met up with Jim & Bliss today.  Jim took us out to see his 50′ sailer that is a “work in progress”  he claims it will be ready for the water in two years.  Sure looked like a big project to me.  No photos as we did not have the camera with us.  The trip up from La Manz was uneventful, and we got Marianne to the airport on time.  Actually we got into PV around 9:30 so had time for a nice breakfast.  After we dropped her off at the airport we made a stop at he local Wal Mart then headed up the coast winding up in Sayulita by late afternoon.  Took a spot in the big campground at the North end of the beach and spent the rest of the day and evening cruising around Sayulita.  Packed with tourist and many surfers, more than we saw in Puerto Escondido.  In the morning we got off again and wound up in Mazatlan at the Del Mar camp for the night.  Only four campers in there.  A good diner was found sort of across the street at a large palapa restaurant.  All you can eat ribs for 99 pesos and 10 peso beers.  Great !  Off again in the morning winding up just a few km south of Obregon for the night in a very large Pemex with showers, laundry, Internet, lounge with billiards and big screen TV – WOW !  So this morning after visiting the Obregon Wal Mart we got back on the road and got into San Carlos around noon.  Had lunch and found Jim & Bliss.  So now we’re holed up in the Totonaka RV park with Internet and I’m typing away while Rita who’s not feeling too well, upset stomach, maybe from the lunch that was not cooked well, is up in bed snoozing.  In the morning we’re off again and maybe we get across the boarder tomorrow or Saturday.  We’re gonna try for the Sonoyta/Lukville crossing and go into the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument park.  One more note, we took the Cuota roads whenever and wherever possible and so far we have spent around $100 on tolls doing the trip up from La Manz !  There are slower free roads but we were in a hurry !

Adious,

Frank, Rita & Hunter