A Ride on the San Francisco Bay Trail
We parked the car alongside the trail in San Mateo and first rode south into Foster City; after about a half hour we turned around to ride north in the San Francisco direction. We exited the trail at Seal Point Park to ride into San Mateo for lunch. This trail is wonderfully refreshing when it is hot in the interior valley where we live.
Rosy and Rocky Go To Seal Point Dog Park On July 15, 2016
Rosy and Rocky play at Seal Point Dog Park on the western side of the San Francisco Bay in San Mateo, California.
Rosy And Rocky Go To Seal Point Dog Park Part 65
Rosy and Rocky in the dog park at Seal Point in Shoreline Parks, 1901 E 3rd St. in San Mateo, CA -about 15 miles south of San Francisco, Ca. Rocky walks with Sister Rosy to the dock on the bay.
IS JANUARY THE BEST MONTH TO SEE ELEPHANT SEALS? Año Nuevo State Park, California
On this video we hunt to see Northern Elephant Seal in the most famous beach of Año Nuevo State Park here in California. It is located in San Mateo County. Through self guided tour we explore the wide beach and the long trails of this park just to find and see one elephant seal.
This is in fall season during the month of October and November.
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This is the video of DJI MAVIC PRO IN PACIFICA,CALIFRONIA.
Pacifica is a city in San Mateo County, California, on the coast of the Pacific Ocean between San Francisco and Half Moon Bay.
Pacifica, California
Aerial view of Pacifica
Seal
Location in San Mateo County and the state of California
Location in the United States
Coordinates: 37°37′22″N 122°29′8″W
Country United States
State California
County San Mateo
Incorporated November 22, 1957[1]
Government
• Mayor Sue Digre
• Mayor Pro Tempor Mike O'Neill
Area[2]
• Total 12.66 sq mi (32.80 km2)
• Land 12.66 sq mi (32.79 km2)
• Water 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km2) 0.01%
Elevation[3] 82 ft (25 m)
Population (2010)
• Total 37,234
• Estimate (2016)[4] 39,062
• Density 3,084.98/sq mi (1,191.14/km2)
Time zone Pacific (UTC-8)
• Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
ZIP codes 94044, 94045
Area code 650
FIPS code 06-54806
GNIS feature IDs 277613, 2411351
Website cityofpacifica.org
Overview Edit
The City of Pacifica is spread along a six-mile (9.7-kilometre) stretch of coastal beaches and hills in north central California. The city comprises several small valleys spread between Sweeney Ridge in the east, Montara Mountain to the south, and the Pacific Ocean's rocky bluffs to the west.
Surfing at Rockaway Beach, Pacifica
Pacifica is well known regionally as a popular surfing destination. Surfers and families often visit Linda Mar Beach. Rockaway Beach is a scenic location and offers recreation, shopping and dining. 2005 marked the opening of the top ranked Pacifica Skateboard Park. Pacifica is also a popular mountain biking destination, with many trails crossing the hillsides that surround the city, including Pedro Mountain Road, Sweeney Ridge, and areas of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Fishermen frequent the local beaches and the Pacifica Pier, often catching Striped Bass and Salmon. Pacifica is also a popular place to hike, with many trails that wind along the beaches and bluffs, including Mori Point, San Pedro Valley County Park,[5] the Sanchez Adobe, Milagra Ridge, and the privately owned Pacifica quarry. For live local theater and performing arts, Pacifica Spindrift Players is a local and popular favorite, in addition to Pacifica Performances which regularly provides both musical presentations and performing arts as well. Pacifica is also home to the Sharp Park Golf Course,[6] which was designed in 1931 by architect Alister MacKenzie. The world class bromeliad nursery, Shelldance Orchid Gardens is located just off Highway 1 in Pacifica, adjacent to the Sweeney Ridge hiking trailhead.
Neighborhoods Edit
Pacifica is divided into roughly twelve distinct neighborhoods from north to south:
Aerial view of the Linda Mar (San Pedro Valley) neighborhood of Pacifica, California. View is looking west.
Fairmont
Westview (Pacific Highlands)
Pacific Manor (Manor)[3]
Edgemar
Sharp Park [4]
Fairway Park [5]
Vallemar
Rockaway Beach
Pedro Point [6] and Shelter Cove[7] in the south west,
Linda Mar, Linda Mar Valley, (formerly Pedro Valley or San Pedro Valley) in the south.
Park Pacifica in south east portions of the city (called the Back of the Valley).
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Journey to Benicia State Park
Just a quick video my wife and I made at the Benicia State Park, just chilling and fishing. The Trippler 4-in-one Tripod
I also have with Trippler tripod a Mefoto sidekick 360 plus smart phone tripod adapter
Skeggs Point - San Mateo County MTB
One of the best trails centrally located in the Bay Area, CA. Enjoy!
Shot 100% using GoPro (Hero 5 Black) -
Karma Grip -
Fuel for this ride -
Beautiful, recently built Penthouse FOR SALE in San Mateo
Newly built in 2016'! This rare and unique, luxury penthouse condominium boasts a spectacular view of the San Francisco Skyline, the Bay and the bridges! An open concept floor plan with a sun-drenched great room and towering ceilings showcased by a wall of windows! The functional three bedroom, two bathroom floor plan includes a master suite with side by side sinks and a huge walk-in closet. This corner unit is all one level complete with in-unit laundry. The kitchen has all stainless steel appliances, custom hardwood cabinetry and quartz countertops. Two car assigned parking. The Tidelands has a beautiful Recreation Room with pool tables, ping pong, big screen TV's, BBQ's and a full kitchen. There's also a weight room/ gym in the building containing a variety of professional grade machines. Close to Seal Point Park walking trails, Coyote Point, Bridgepointe Shopping Center and downtown San Mateo. Commute easily with access to Highway 92, Freeways 101 and 280 and Caltrain.
Mysterious fish with teeth caught in California
(CNN) STOCKTON, Calif.-- A Stockton woman reeled in a mysterious fish from the Delta last week.
Cathy Blanc thought she caught a piranha, but state wildlife officials confirmed it was a relative of the piranha, the Pacu.
Pescadero California
PESCADERO CA: The natural attractions of Pescadero, 40 miles south of San Francisco, are readily apparent from Highway 1, rolling farmlands, miles of San Mateo County's unspoiled coastline and the vast Pescadero Marsh. A few miles farther south lies picturesque Pigeon Point lighthouse and Whaler's Cove; another few miles beyond that is the entrance to the elephant seal enclave of Año Nuevo State Park.The natural wildlife in Pescadero as amazing with lots of Black Tail Deer ,Coyotes and Bobcats in with the farm animals of the area. #trailcamera #mountainlions #cameratraps #davekentlive #sanfranciscobayarea #protests
Quarry Park: El Granada, CA - San Mateo County
San Mateo County issued themselves a Coastal Development Permit Exemption one month after this video was published. The Coastal Development Permit Exemption checkbox for grading was marked N/A. The County failed to discuss the project at any publicly noticed meetings.
The Coastal Development Permit Exemption (CDX) checkbox for grading is marked N/A.
Video date: Jun 29, 2011 / CDX date: July 29, 2011
- Why was the grading check box marked Not Applicable for grading?
- Why is the CDX dated one month after the Quarry Park playground grading/excavation work was completed?
- Why is the description of the work being performed in the CDX inconsistent with the actual work being preformed?
Creatures of the ocean shores. Beach combing and tide pooling in California.
Face to face with Nature. Exploring tide pools and touching yucky stuff on the beaches of California and Oregon. Watch other episodes about beach combing in California right here:
Tide pools in Pacific Grove, Monterey Bay:
Live creatures of tide pools caught on camera:
Finding Agates on a Beach near Pescadero Point, California:
Seabright State Beach, Santa Cruz:
Tide pools of Carmel Beach:
Beach with cool shells near San Mateo Bridge, San Francisco Bay:
Abalones of California. Interesting facts:
and virtual aquarium narrated:
There is a cute mole crab at 8:12!
List of species:
0:01 Purple sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)
0:12 gumboot chiton (Cryptochiton stelleri)
1:11 aggregating sea anemone (Anthopleura elegantissima)
1:21 starfish (unidentified species)
1:37 by-the-wind sailor (Velella velella)
1:51 plate limpet (Lottia scutum) and turban snails (Tegula funebralis)
2:10 sea lemon nudibranch (Anisodoris nobilis)
2:49 aggregating sea anemone (Anthopleura elegantissima)
3:11 abalone (Haliotis sp.)
3:54 sand flea/mole crab (Emerita sp.)
4:31 coquina (Donax trunculus)
5:07 june bug (Cotinis mutabilis)
5:36 red bugs (species unknown - please comment if you know)
5:58 giant green anemone (Anthopleura xanthogrammica)
6:03 bat ray (Myliobatis californica)
6:50 harbor seal (Phoca vitulina)
7:05 sandpiper (Calidris sp.)
7:29 striped shore crab (Pachygrapsus crassipes)
8:12 sand flea/mole crab (Emerita sp.)
8:25 sea bat (Patiria miniata)
Our channel offers weekend recipes for outdoor fun around San Francisco, California. The viewers can join us in exploring trails, beaches, parks, museums and other attractions or events in the Bay Area. We hope this channel will become a source for the ideas helping to answer the question of how to spend your next weekend.
Beachcombing in California. Pacific Grove near Monterey.
Brittle star, mola fish, eggs of sea hare, pink-ring topsnail and lots of hermit crabs!
Watch other episodes about beach combing in California right here:
Live creatures of tide pools caught on camera:
Finding Agates on a Beach near Pescadero Point, California:
Seabright State Beach, Santa Cruz:
Tide pools of Carmel Beach:
Beach with cool shells near San Mateo Bridge, San Francisco Bay:
Abalones of California. Interesting facts:
and virtual aquarium narrated:
Thanks for watching! Our channel offers weekend recipes for outdoor fun around San Francisco, California. The viewers can join us in exploring trails, beaches, parks, museums and other attractions or events in the Bay Area. We hope this channel will become a source for the ideas helping to answer the question of how to spend your next weekend.
Moss Beach (San Mateo County) Harbor Seals
Moss Beach california - Harbor Seals
A Sharp Point Over a Beach South of Ano Nuevo
A slow video of the steep edges to the sea
Devil's Slide Trail Guide
You're invited to join host Steve Johnson and eight experts at twelve locations along the Devil's Slide Trail to learn about the area's history, geology, plants and animals. The trail is easy to find, located about six miles south of San Francisco on California State Highway 1 (Hwy1) just outside of Pacifica.
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MEET THE EXPERTS
Trail Overview by Kathy Gesley, Devil's Slide Trail Ambassador, San Mateo County Park Volunteers
Transportation and Human History by Michael Messner, Ph.D., Professor of California History, Skyline College
Native Plants by Toni Corelli, Native Plant Botanist, Author, Plants and Plant Communities fo the San Mateo Coast
Sedimentary Layers, Landsliding, Granite and Fractures by Karen Grove, Ph.D., Professor of Geology, Department of Earth & Climate Sciences, San Francisco State University
Marine Mammals by Allison Fuller, Wildlife Biologist, Humboldt State University
Coastal Birds by Anna Weinstein, Seabird & Marine Program Director, Audubon California
Nesting Murres by Gerry McChesney, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Manager, Farallon National Wildlife Refuge and Common Murre Restoration Project
Think Tunnel by Zoe Kersteen-Tucker, Ph.D., Spokesperson, Citizens Alliance for the Tunnel Solution (CATS)
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SPECIAL THANKS
San Mateo County Parks
Skyline College - History
Native Plant Photos by Toni Corelli
'Plants and Plants Communities of the San Mateo Coast' is sold in Coastside State Parks stores and online:
San Francisco State University - Geology
Humbolt State University - Marine Biology
Audubon California
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Citizens Alliance for the Tunnel Solution
Tectonics Animation by Prof. Tanya Atwater UCSB
NOAA.gov
Golden Gate Cetacean Research
Northwestern University
Caltrans District 4
Pacifica Historical Society
Internet Archive
Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons
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CREW & STAFF
Producers - Eric Mayrand and Steve Johnson
Director & Editor - Eric Mayrand
Location Scouting - Jerry Reed
Location Production - Maria Mayrand
PCT Operations - Jason Francisco
PCT Audio Engineering - James Parsons
PCT Broadcasting - Chris Littman
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OUTRO MUSIC
Second Suite for Military Band by Gustav Holst performed by the SOTA Wind Ensemble directed by Brad Hogarth
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Pacific Currents episode #240
Pacific Coast Television
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San Mateo Marina Lagoon Real Estate Arial View
FREEDOM! Pescadero Seal Release - May 30, 2015
At Pescadero Beach. Ah! First the sea lions were set free (8 of them): Macnair, Lilyflower, Rocketman, Bamboo, Domino, Tony, Pribilof and Londy. Then came the 6 smaller, shyer, and less mobile harbor seals: Catertot, B Sprout, Rubio, Sophia, Hoppity, and Milagro. All were rescued earlier in 2015 for a variety of issues, most often malnutrition, but also maternal separation, harassment by people and dogs, domoic acid toxicosis, and entanglement. What stories these now-healthy youngsters could tell. We wish them well on their journeys.
Matt Crowe Fishing Spots - San Mateo County
Matt Crowe Fishing Spots - San Mateo County - created at