For
Friendsgiving #2, we joined the
Catalina gang in the Sierras.
LA
We
split the drive north with an overnight stop to see Grandpa Jeff and Oma Dot.
Accommodations
Chelsea found a vacation rental that easily fit four families. The house was near Oakhurst, about twenty minutes down the road from the Yosemite south gate. The "log cabin" was really just an normal home that had been enlarged with the cabin construction, the original walls were retrofitted with log fascia.
The arcade cabinets were a nice touch. The air hockey, ping pong, and pool tables were well above par. The foos table was flimsy but usable. The large, recent televisions aired football, Octonauts, and Space Mutiny thoughout the week. Down the road
Cooley found
a house with a decommissioned jet in its front yard.
Proximity to Oakhurst was nice for groceries and takeout, but at ~2,000 feet elevation
it didn't have piney majesty of the upper Sierras. We also visited during controlled burn season (or maybe that is year-round).
Hiking
My last set of hiking boots delaminated after many years of use so I picked these up. After a little breaking in, they were very comfortable.
Lewis Creek
Fifteen minutes up the road was
Lewis Creek. The middle and upper hikes were short and flat enough that the 1-7 year olds handled them just fine.
Yosemite Valley
Twenty minutes from the Yosemite gate put us
about ninety minutes from the valley floor. We did one day trip into the park to drive the loop and hike Vernal Falls. It had me wishing was stayed in the valley, though I'm not aware of any multifamily accommodations.
Ahwahnee Hills Regional Park
Nearest our cabin was the Ahwahnee Hills Regional Park. With dry grass and deciduous trees, the scenery could just as well be a regional park in San Diego or San Louis Obispo or Sonoma County. We had a nice walk nonetheless.
Choo choo
We took the kids to ride the old steam train.
Food and drink
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The meme food for the trip was frosted Oreos. |
With nine adults and numerous children, we mostly did meals - including the main event - from our own kitchen. On the way into town the first day we stopped by South Gate Brewing Company to await check-in o'clock.
Leaving Walled City 99
(Stray finale
spoilers, though the ending had no surprises.)
Since
the forecast called for rain on all of our non-travel days except Thanksgiving, I brought the PS5. As it turns out, we only had a half day of rain but the evenings still called for some Overcooked,
Katamari, and
Stray.
As it turns out,
Dani and I
last left the game just short of its conclusion.
The final sequence had a little bit of everything from the game - self-sacrificial NPCs, enemy robot evasion, and doing cat things to accomplish objectives (in this case, walking on keyboards).
The game ends with the cat walking into the sunlight, it's been long enough since we started the game that
Dani didn't notice he wasn't reuinted with his friends.
Someone's done this already, right?
With a long drive to Yosemite coming up,
on my laundry list was to adjust the clutch pedal on the Taco (something I've never done). Since
Erik was busy shooting propane tanks on BLM land, I hit up my next best resource:
old school car forums. (Side note: praise the Old Web). For my own convenience, I've reposted the important parts here.
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Source. Credit: InfernoPhil. You have to get way down in the footwell to see the important parts. |
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Source. Credit: InfernoPhil. The two adjustments are pedal height and free play. |
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Source. Credit: shakerhood. The pedal play adjustment can be performed without removing any paneling. It's not the funnest process since there's limited room to throw your wrench, but it's doable. If I recall correctly, the smaller (red arrow) nut is 12mm and the larger (blue arrow) nut is 14mm. Performing the adjustment made it easy to understand how the nut would back off and allow more play after many pedal compressions. |
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Source. Credit: InfernoPhil. Pedal height adjustment could not be accessed from the footwell. InfernalPhil pulled a dash panel and wiring harness to get at that assembly. |
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On mine, the button cluster simply pulled out. But since my pedal height was fine, I didn't go further. |
Friendsgiving
This past weekend featured
Friendsgiving #1 up in SF. The adults caught up (notably, without Powerpoint presos that
Cheryl suggested) and the kids ran amok. Due to a flu outbreak we bailed early, hoping to beat the onset of symptoms and contagiousness. We didn't end up getting it.