In Monterey we stayed at the Monterey County Fair RV site. The site had water, electricity and ‘sewer dump’ on the pitch and then toilets and a shower. When the fair ground has events the RV site evidently gets very full, but when we were there it just had a few other vans, some smaller, and some huge. The people who ran the site were extremely friendly and helpful. It was fairly close to the centre of town and a bus ride took about 5-10 minutes and was very cheap.
Whale watching
Whilst in Monterey we went out for a morning with the Monterey Bay Whale Watch. Monterey has a submarine canyon close to the shore which reaches a depth of two miles. This creates a special environment providing food for deep water species of whales, dolphins and sea birds. Evidently this unique canyon makes Monterey Bay the best place in the US to view a variety of marine animals all year long.
It was difficult to catch photos of the whales. You’d see a spout and then the whale could be seen turning in the water and going back down to feed. We saw a mother with her baby, and the guide explained that the mother gives birth further south in warmer waters. They stay in the warmer waters while the baby is feeding solely on the mother’s milk and during this time the mother has no food herself. She fasts for several months, until the baby is old enough to swim north to the bay where the mother can feed herself and wean the baby by teaching it how to catch food. The baby stays with the mother for about one year and then is mature enough to go off on its own.
Here are some photos from our trip. All the whales we saw were humpbacks but we also saw an albatross with its huge wings, brown pelicans, sea lions and seals.(click on the images to enlarge).
Bike Hire
We hired e-bikes in Monterey and cycled along the coast, along part of the 17 mile drive, as far as Spanish Bay. There were lots of golf courses along the way – often, to our surprise, with deer grazing on them. The coast line was stunning, very rocky with white sandy beaches and crashing waves. As we set off we saw seals resting along the harbour walls and further along we aw some furry seals and their pups resting on the beach. All along the way the roadside was covered in pretty pink flowers.
On our way back we passed through Cannery Row which was given its name in honour of John Steinbeck and his novel of the same name. In the past it would have been full of sardine canning factories but now it is full of gift shops and restaurants.