September 2012 is the end of summer and now comes some really great weather. A Redwood Forest Retreat, Big Red Abalone Diving, and terrific dining are my plan for September 2012. RV friends and camping friends have been delightful. Mark from San Francisco provided generous portions of Wild Salmon and Zane from Oregon Loaded our camp with Dungeness Crab he caught in Oregon. Steven celebrated his birthday hunting Big Red Abalone. This collection of recent photos are provided for your pleasure. Thanks for your business and the fun you bring to camp. :o)
Located on the Pacific Coast Highway, in Fort Bragg California at 18701 N. HWY-1, 95437. Enjoy large, full services RV camping lots for any size; motorhome, trailer, camper, van, or tent at Hidden Pines.The trails to Hare Creek Beach and Mendocino Botanical Gardens are short hikes from Hidden Pines. Reservations are available by phone daily. Rates are based upon date, site and uses from $49 to $99 plus tax. RSVP ask questions and get quotes, nine am to eight pm daily. Call 📱 (707) 961-5451.
Showing posts with label Abalone Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abalone Camp. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Abalone Camp and Rv Park Fort Bragg California
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Abalone,
Abalone Camp,
California Beach Camping,
Camp North California,
Fort Bragg Camping,
Fort Bragg RV Park,
Mendocino Camping,
Mendocino County RV Park
Fort Bragg, California, USA
18701 Old Highway 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
Monday, August 27, 2012
Abalone and RV Park Camping, Fort Bragg California
| Joe and Allen are First in the water. |
| Borg likes these diving conditions, Aug 26, 2012. |
| These abalone are each over 8.5 inches... but only 1 is over 5 pounds. |
| (o: No Fog Today :o) |
The Big Red Abalone, are a good reason to camp or RV in Fort Bragg California. Hidden Pines Campground diver Mike, aka "Fort Bragg Borg"... is having much fun with other divers this year, as they are swimming wherever they please. Today offered warm weather, flat seas, clear skies, and high visibility. Big Red Abalone provided the reward for a very pleasant afternoon dive. Abalone dinner at Hidden Pines Campground after the dive was fantastic. The big dipper is now shining brightly, as I post the blog and photos for your pleasure. The abalone photos also show some reasons why Fort Bragg Borg insists upon weighing abalone. Three abalone each 8.5 to 8.75 inches, had weight that varied from 3.39 pounds to 5.20 pounds. Five to six pound Big Red Abalone are a great catch, with six to seven pound Big Red Abalone often found too, when diving in Fort Bragg, California.
| Abalone Pack |
| Abalone Packing is good exercise. |
| Gathering sea glass, in Fort Bragg California. |
| Happy Camper, Hidden Pines Camp Site H, is having fun in the sun |
| This 8.75 inch Big Red Abalone weighs 5.2 pounds and makes a good dinner for four. |
| Keep Big Red Abalone cool on ice, but dry in baskets. |
| Three abalone all 8.5 inches to 8.75 inches. Weight was from 3.39 pounds to 5.2 pounds. |
| Borg - Allen - Joe - Bill - Aug 26 2012. |
| Back at Camp 4:30 Pm :o) |
| This Big Red Abalone 8.5 inches 3.39 pounds is dinner for two. |
Labels:
Abalone,
Abalone Camp,
Abalone Diving,
Beach Campground,
Beach Camping,
Campground Fort Bragg Ca,
Campground Reservation Fort Bragg,
Fort Bragg RV Camping,
RV Park Fort Bragg Ca
Fort Bragg, California, USA
18701 North Highway 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
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