August 15 2012 - The Kang Hyon Abalone Camp and was held at, "Hidden Pines Campground" in Fort Bragg California. These divers from L.A. travel north for the Big Red Abalone in Fort Bragg California. The Big Red Abalone are the largest species in the world. Do they taste good? In a word, "yes". But hold your breath... no tanks allowed when diving for, "The Big Red Abalone". This abalone weighed 4.92 pounds.
HIDDEN PINES RV CAMPING IN ALL SEASONS. LARGE FULL OR PARTIAL RV SERVICES FOR ANY SIZE MOTORHOME, RV TRAILER, CAMPER OR TENT. WELL LOCATED NEAR TOWN ON THE SCENIC NORTH COAST AT 18701 CA-HWY 1, FORT BRAGG, 95437 🏖. (707) 961-5451. Nearby Are; Beaches, The Skunk Train Ride, Forests, Mendocino Botanical Gardens, Bike Trails, Glass Beach, And Noyo Boat Harbor.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Abalone Camp Fort Bragg
18701, N. Hwy - 1 Fort Bragg, Ca., 95437, USA
18701 Old Highway 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
Monday, August 13, 2012
Hidden Pines Campground, Fort Bragg California, August 2012
August 2012, Fort Bragg California, Camping and RV guests at Hidden Pines Campground... photo fun.
So far in August 2012, the biggest abalone weighed at Hidden Pines Campground, was found by James Heit, who dove for this 5.19 pound abalone. The over all biggest abalone so far in 2012, at Hidden Pines Campground, found in April, weighed 6.7 pounds.
Aiysha dove in August too, she brought up this 4.44 pound Big Red. Back at camp Aiysha and James shared their abalone with other abalone and fish caught by their beloved Marine who evaded my camera, "he caught a 20 + pound wild salmon plus two Ling cod". Their camp ate well.
Spear fishing and abalone on fair seas for Reds, a Cab and Rainbows = father/son smiles. On Labor day they return for some more.
Many dogs enjoy camping.
Our flat sea spoke to me too... I enjoyed a kayak trip with Kim and then dove for this abalone.May these photos warm your heart and bring many good thoughts. (:o) Enjoy.
Tam and Tina Going Camping (Google Affiliate Ad)
18701, N. Hwy - 1 Fort Bragg, Ca., 95437, USA
Hidden Pines RV Campground, 18701 State 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Hidden Pines Campground and RV Park Information, July 2012, Fort Bragg California
Enter The RV Park Here |
18701 N. Highway 1 Entrance - Hidden Pines Campground |
Hidden Pines Campground Is Located In Fort Bragg, California.
18701 N. Highway 1 Driveway To The Park. |
EZ Parking For Registration, Behind Camp Store. |
July 18, 2012 - Dressing In Layers - A Good Idea.
Read the blog and enjoy... HiddenPinesCampground.Blogspot.com
This blog site contains information for family fun.
July 18, 2012 was a very nice summer day here on the coast as blue sky shared time with misty fog several times today... Long pants and a jacket from 8am to 10am, then blue sky, shorts and a tshirt from 11:00 am to 5pm, and after dinner a long sleeve shirt and a walk on the beach for sunset. Abalone season opens August 1, 2012 and many campers have made plans.
Please call soon if you can join us.
Please call soon if you can join us.
(707) 961-5451
Camp BBQ. |
18701, N. Hwy - 1 Fort Bragg, Ca., 95437, USA
18701 Old Highway 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Maps Fort Bragg California RV Park Campground
{:o) - Hidden Pines Campground and RV Park in Fort Bragg, California. These maps may help your RV and camping plans for the spectacular North Coast of California. These Maps are published by, "Visit Mendocino County, Inc." and are available in 8.5 inch by 14 inch color, two sided prints, free when you visit the "Hidden Pines Campground". Enjoy another RV or camping trip soon. Come visit the wonderment of enchanted Mendocino County and tour this spectacular coastline, along the Pacific Ocean of northern California. -{:o)
Hidden Pines Campground Location Map |
Hidden Pines Campground Street Map |
18701, N. Hwy - 1 Fort Bragg, Ca., 95437, USA
18701 North Hwy One, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
Thursday, June 14, 2012
RV Park Fort Bragg California, Near Beach
18701, N. Hwy - 1 Fort Bragg, Ca., 95437, USA
18701 Old Highway 1, Fort Bragg, CA 95437, USA
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