Travel from Santa Barbara to Jurupa Valley, CA

We departed Ocean Mesa RV Resort near Santa Barbara, California, and headed to a one-night pitstop at Rancho Jurupa Park.

Here’s the route map (left to right); 168 miles, a four hour drive in our coach:

Map route

Heading onto 101 south:

Heading south

Paladin says “oh no, not again”:

Paladin

He settled down in what is becoming a favorite safe space, next to my chair. He likes to be near us, but in a small space that can make him feel more secure:

Paladin

There was quite a lot of road works; narrow lanes with barriers near the line can be nervous-making when one has a 101-inch wide coach that takes most of the lane:

Road works

Freeway driving:

Freeway

Goodbye coast; not sure when we’ll see you next:

Coast

Freeway

I was amused by the Telephone Road name:

Telephone Road

There weren’t any rest stops on the route, so I prepared sandwiches and chips for lunch, so Jenn could eat while driving:

Lunch

Up a steep hill:

Freeway

The road name Mulholland Drive sounded familiar:

Mulholland Drive

In California it is legal for motorcycles do lane splitting, i.e. riding along the line between lanes. Seems rather dangerous to me, though apparently some people think it is safer. Regardless, lane splitting next to our wide coach is a bad idea, but many did it (but not this example):

Motorcycle lane splitting

We also don’t like it when a travel trailer gets very close to us; that’s worse than a big rig, as TT drivers often aren’t as familiar with the width of their trailer, and they tend to sway quite a bit:

Travel trailer

Heavy traffic:

Heavy traffic

Glendale city (part of greater LA):

City

Freeway sign:

Freeway sign

Freeway bridge:

Freeway bridge

While driving, we had a Check Engine light come on, and the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) gauge jumped from halfway to full. A lot of people have been having issues with the DEF sensors, so we had a fun new thing to be concerned about:

Check engine light and DEF gauge

We decided to stop for diesel and DEF, to see if that’d help (our first time at a Flying J truck stop; we’d only done Love’s before this):

Diesel

But after that, we had a Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) instead (the red one is the brake):

Malfunction indicator light

Concerning. Stay tuned for more on this story in a few days.

Back on the road, we noticed an elephant sculpture on a hillside:

Elephant

Driving through Jurupa Valley towards our stop for the night:

Jurupa Valley

Tomorrow, the usual timelapse video. Do you watch them? Are you enjoying them? Let me know!

Channel Islands National Park and wildlife cruise

In our ongoing mission to visit every national park, we did one of the ones we can’t drive into — Channel Islands National Park, off the coast of California.

We could drive to the visitor center in Ventura, California, though:

Channel Islands National Park visitor center

Models

Tide pool

Shell and fin

Fish

Souvenirs

After that we stopped for lunch at a nearby place in the marina, Boatyard Pub:

Lunch

Fish and chips:

Fish and chips

Burger and fries (most excellent fries):

Burger and fries

Good vibes:

Good vibes

Then we headed to Oxnard for an afternoon boat cruise into the park. Here’s an info sign:

Info sign

The marina:

Marina

Our tour boat was the Vanguard:

Vanguard boat

Boarding the Vanguard:

Boarding the Vanguard

Time to go:

Time to go

Departing:

Departing

We were fortunate to see several whales; here’s a blowhole sign of one:

Whale sign

Whale tail:

Whale tail

Low-flying pelicans:

Pelicans

One of several oil rigs:

Oil rig

We also encountered a few pods of dolphins:

Pod of dolphins

Dolphins

A couple of animated GIFs of the dolphins:

Dolphins GIF

Dolphins GIF

More dolphin pics:

Dolphins

Dolphins

Dolphins

Dolphins

Dolphins

Dolphins

Our guide:

Our guide

Another whale encounter:

Whale sign

Whale

Whale

Whale

Whale GIF:

Whale GIF

Pelicans:

Pelicans

The coastguard is still requiring masks, even in an outdoor situation like this, for some reason. So here’s a masked selfie:

David and Jenn

East Anacapa Island:

East Anacapa Island

Arch:

Arch

East Anacapa Island

Island

Islands

There were hundreds or thousands of birds in the air and on the island:

Birds

Birds

Birds

Lighthouse:

Lighthouse

Lighthouse

Arch:

Arch

Arch

Arch

Arch

Arch

Arch

Arch and island

Birds:

Birds

Building:

Building

Sea lions:

Sea lions

Arch and island

Arch

Arch

Arch

Arch

El Capitan State Beach

While staying at an RV park on the California coast, of course we had to visit the beach. It’s about a 20 minute walk downhill (and back up again, of course).

The road to El Capitan State Beach, under a rail bridge:

El Capitan State Beach

Rail bridge

Pedestrian trail:

Trail

Watch out for poison oak:

Poison oak

The entrance of El Capitan State Beach:

El Capitan State Beach

Path to the beach:

Path to beach

Beach

Beach

Sandpipers:

Sandpipers

Beach selfie:

Jenn and David

Oil rigs visible off the coast:

Oil rigs

An animated GIF of waves:

Waves GIF

Sandpipers:

Sandpipers

Driftwood:

Driftwood

Hammock and birds:

Hammock and birds

Birds:

Birds

No lifeguard on duty:

No lifeguard on duty

Rocks:

Rocks

Driftwood:

Driftwood

Driftwood

Seaweed:

Seaweed

Rocks and ocean:

Rocks and ocean

Flowering plants:

Flowering plants

Flowering plants

Ducks:

Ducks

Mussels:

Mussels

Dam on a stream:

Dam

Jenn took a picture of me:

David

Someone playing a guitar:

Guitar player

A surfer catching a wave:

Surfer

Surfer

El Capitan Canyon

While staying at Ocean Mesa RV Resort, we headed down the hill to the neighboring affiliated campground, El Capitan Canyon, which offers glamping accommodations. But of interest to us, they also have a store and cafe.

The path from the RV resort was rather steep:

Path

Path

It is lined with avocado trees:

Avocados

El Capitan Canyon sign:

El Capitan Canyon sign

Fish art on a road bridge over a creek:

Fish art

The creek and road bridge:

Creek and bridge

A pedestrian bridge:

Bridge

Seating area:

Seating area

The Canyon Market, very rustic looking:

Market

Market

Market

Market

The cafe within the market:

Cafe

Outside, a fire ring, seating, and games:

Fire and seating

One evening we got dinner there; Jenn had a BLT, and I had a burger, both with sweet potato fries:

Jenn and food

Very tasty:

Burger and sweet potato fries

The next night, we went back again for another dinner:

Tritip sandwiches, fries, etc

Jenn and food

Ocean Mesa RV Resort

We stayed at Ocean Mesa RV Resort near Santa Barbara, California, mainly as a base for a Channel Islands day cruise. (Campground Reviews listing.)

Dates:

  • Check in: 2022-02-20
  • Check out: 2022-02-27
  • 7 nights

Weather:

  • Sunny, some drizzle
  • High temps ranging between 57 and 68°F, lows around 30-40°F
  • Breezy for the first few days (gusts up to 35 mph)

Noise:

  • Background road noise
  • Occasional train horns
  • Lots of neighbor noise on the day we arrived, then the place emptied out

Site:

  • Back in, diagonal, concrete, had to disconnect toad
  • Medium-sized, about 66 feet long by 30 feet wide, but concrete pad was 35 long by 12 wide, so the back hung over the end (which was fine); included an asphalt pad for the toad beside the RV
  • Full hookups: 50 amp power, good water pressure, no sewer connection issues
  • Picnic table on gravel, wood fire pit

Internet:

  • Campground Wi-Fi: 5 Mbps down, 2 Mbps up, 30 ms ping ($15 for a week; slower available free)
  • T-Mobile: 2 Mbps down, 2 Mbps up, 65 ms ping
  • AT&T: 3 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up, 35 ms ping
  • Verizon: 1 Mbps down, 1 Mbps up, 52 ms ping

Amenities:

  • Garbage pickup from bins out front of each site
  • Pool; hot tub
  • Rec room
  • Various outdoor games

Here’s the review Jenn wrote on Campground Reviews:

 Hillside oasis on the California coast

A very nice park that is very popular on the weekends. We arrived on Sunday of a 3-day weekend and the place was packed with groups having parties, so it was rather noisy. It cleared out Monday and the place was quiet and lovely until Thursday when it filled up again. When it wasn’t full of weekenders, we enjoyed the serenity of the beautifully landscaped and maintained grounds. Getting into and out of our site with our 40′ motorhome was a little challenging due to the shrubs and trees and proximity to the neighbors across the road, but nothing we couldn’t handle. Spots are a little close together, but it felt relatively private due to the hedges between them. Our motorhome just fit on the pad with our back end hanging over and the tow vehicle parked alongside. We camped at Ocean Mesa Campground at El Capitan in a Motorhome.

Here’s the park map:

Park map

Satellite view:

Ocean Mesa RV Resort satellite

An expanded satellite view, that includes the RV park, the neighoring one with a cafe, and the El Capitan State Beach:

El Capitan State Beach satellite

Here’s a screenshot of the Carrot weather app covering the duration of our stay:

Weather

The week started with a bit of wind, then it calmed down:

Wind

The Ocean Mesa sign at the entrance:

Ocean Mesa sign

Our site:

Our site

Is that a reflection on our coach windscreen? Nope, it’s a custom-printed Magne Shade. I’ll have a post about that soon.

Our site

Convenient utility hookups, though the concrete pad could have been longer; plenty of room behind, so we could have been further back:

Our site

Our site

This site was one of the few we’ve stayed at that included a fire pit (with some wood provided; not sure if left by a previous occupant, or the campground):

Fire pit

Our griddle and rug, plus the provided table:

Griddle, table, etc

Me working outside; it wasn’t super warm, but the sun was nice:

David

Though I did use the umbrella attached to the chair to keep the sun out of my eyes:

David

While sitting there, I took some pictures of our coach, including looking up at the bedroom slide-out:

Bedroom slideout

And looking along the base of the coach:

Looking along base of coach

A hummingbird enjoying the the flowers next to our site:

Hummingbird

On our first night, they set up a movie screen in the green space behind our site:

Movie screen

Movie screen

On another night, we used the fire pit; here’s a GIF:

GIF of firepit

Toasting masrshmallows:

Toasting masrshmallows

S’more (much as I like sweet treats, s’mores aren’t a favorite, as I inevitably get sticky marshmallow in my mustache… as I did then):

S'more

Let’s walk around the resort, starting with the office:

Office

The pool area, with a swimming pool and hot tub. It was too cold for us to want to partake, though:

Pool

Pool

A playground in the green space:

Playground

Dog area:

Dog area

They have several tent sites, which were vacant during the week, but filled up on the weekend:

Tent sites

Other RVs:

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

Other RVs

A murder of crows:

Murder of crows

A glimpse of the ocean and Channel Islands:

Ocean and island view

Back to our site:

Our site

A nice resort; we’d stay here again.

Travel from Orange to Santa Barbara, CA

We departed Orangeland RV Park in Orange, California, and headed to a week at Ocean Mesa RV Resort in Santa Barbara, California. Or more specifically El Capitan beach, near Goleta.

Here’s the route map (right to left); 144 miles, a non-stop four hour drive in our coach:

Map route

Departing Orange:

Departing Orange

As usual, Paladin wasn’t thrilled that his house was moving again, though only complained once:

Paladin

Heading towards LA on I-5:

Heading towards LA on I-5

Fork to route 101:

Fork to route 101

Downtown LA:

LA

LA

A couple glimpses of the Hollywood sign:

Hollywood sign

Hollywood sign

Sign for Universal Studios etc:

Universal Studios

Paladin loafing on the mat between us:

Paladin

Suddenly we’re out of the city and into some hills:

Hills

Whenever Paladin was in the cockpit area I kept a close eye on him, to make sure he didn’t go by Jenn’s feet, and risk interfering with the pedals. When he showed interest in heading in that direction, I picked him up and put him on my lap. He wasn’t thrilled about that:

David and Paladin

There were no rest stops on this route, so I grabbed some salami and a slice of cheese as a quick lunch (we had more food after we arrived):

Lunch

7% grade downhill:

Downhill

Continuing along 101:

101

Reached the coast:

Coast

Coast

Coast

Paladin on my lap again; still not too keen:

Paladin and David

Countryside:

Countryside

Our exit:

Exit

Arriving at Ocean Mesa RV Resort:

Arriving

We followed another Tiffin in, a Phaeton:

Phaeton

Our coach when checking in, after unhooking our truck:

Our coach

As usual, I’ll have a timelapse video of this drive tomorrow, and a post about our time here later.

Orangeland RV Park

We stayed at Orangeland RV Park in Orange, California, specifically because it was about 10 minutes from Disneyland. (Campground Reviews listing.)

Dates:

  • Check in: 2022-02-06
  • Check out: 2022-02-20
  • 14 nights

Weather:

  • Sunny, one day of evening rain and a thunderstorm
  • High temps ranging between 70 and 95°F, lows around 40-50°F
  • Occasional wind (gusts up to 30 mph)

Noise:

  • Background road noise
  • Very occasional train horns, during the day

Site:

  • Pull-through, diagonal, concrete, had to disconnect toad (tow vehicle)
  • Medium-sized, about 50 feet long by 27 feet wide, including pad for toad beside RV
  • Full hookups: 50 amp power, good water pressure, no sewer connection issues
  • Table and chairs with umbrella on patio, grass, orange tree (can pick oranges); no fire pit

Internet:

  • Campground Wi-Fi: 6 Mbps down, 4 Mbps up, 40 ms ping, mostly reliable
  • T-Mobile: 40 Mbps down, 7 Mbps up, 100 ms ping
  • AT&T: 4 Mbps down, 2 Mbps up, 100 ms ping
  • Verizon: 17 Mbps down, 17 Mbps up, 43 ms ping

Amenities:

  • Mail service
  • Daily garbage pickup
  • Pool; hot tub was being resurfaced
  • Rec room
  • Various outdoor games

Here’s the review Jenn wrote on Campground Reviews:

Fantastic basecamp for Disney fun!

We absolutely loved our stay at Orangeland. We stayed for two weeks in order to do Disneyland and California Adventure and a couple of other LA attractions. This was the perfect place to launch from, it was so convenient to the freeways. Despite being in the heart of a sub/urban area, it was pretty quiet and peaceful. Picking oranges right from our patio was so cool, and we really enjoyed the wonderful scent of orange blossoms. Spaces are pretty tight, but the staff was very helpful in getting us situated quickly and efficiently. The patio with table and chairs at our deluxe pull-through site was very nice. The only downside is that they positioned the patios for fifth-wheels and Class Cs, so we had to walk across the (often wet) grass to get from our door to the table since the parking pad was just wide enough for our large Class A. Not a biggie, just something we’ve noticed in other parks as well. We will absolutely stay here again when we want to revisit the LA area. We camped at Orangeland RV Park in a Motorhome.

The cover of the park booklet:

Orangeland RV Park booklet

Park map; the majority of the park (brown sites) are long-term residents, with a few rows (green sites) for transient RVs (I like it when parks keep the two types separate, since long-term residents are often less tidy):

Park map

Satellite view:

Satellite view

As mentioned, it’s about 10 minutes from Disneyland:

Disneyland and Orangeland

This park was unusual in that they gave a little goody bag at check-in:

Goody bag

With a sudoku, book, note pad, pen, calendar, and more:

Sudoku etc

Calendar

And to tell about trash pickup, they provided a trash bag:

Trash

Our site, with a nice paved patio area with table, chairs, and umbrella (the first time we’ve had an umbrella at a site):

Our site

Our site

Our site

Convenient utility hookups:

Our site

A nice feature of this park is the “no parking fire lane” red line around the roads, encouraging everyone to park within their site. Far too often at campgrounds vehicles are parked partly in the road, making navigation of big rigs more difficult than it needs to be. It helps that the sites are actually big enough to park the toad, too:

Our site

Have you heard that in cities you can order food online and have people drive it out to you? Crazy notion! This was the first time we’ve ordered food delivery in almost a decade, since nobody would deliver to our rural homestead:

Pizza Hut delivery

We did it twice:

Chinese delivery

One of the rules of the park was no free-range cats, and yet there were two cats that roamed around near our site (which didn’t bother us, but I suspect that rule was added due to them):

Cat

The weather was pretty nice here, though we had a couple of days with high wind gusts:

Wind

Let’s wander around the park. The entrance:

Entrance

Entrance

Other RVs:

Other RVs

Other RVs

The office:

Office

The office includes a little shop with all sorts of essentials:

Shop

Shop

Game room:

Game room

Outdoor games:

Games

The pool; we didn’t use it, mainly because we were out late at the Disney parks on the really hot days, and the subsequent days weren’t so hot:

Pool

The spa / hot tub was being resurfaced, so unavailable; we might have wanted to use that after long days walking around Disney, but oh well:

Spa

Putting green:

Putting green

Playground:

Playground

BBQ area:

BBQ area

Dog park:

Dog park

Every site has a fruit tree, and they encourage picking fruit off your own tree, or vacant sites. They have a map of what varieties are where:

Fruit tree map

Warner Bros Studio Tour

While in the LA area, we felt we had to do something Hollywood-related. We’ve long wanted to do a studio tour, so decided to do the Warner Bros Studio Tour.

After going through security and a waiting area, the tour started with a short video on the history of Warner Bros:

Warner Bros

Then we headed out in carts for a guided tour of the lot; we sat up front with our hilarious guide:

David and Jenn

I can’t remember everything that things appeared in, so I won’t try; here are a bunch of pictures from the back lot; you may recognize some from various movies and TV shows:

Tour

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

The iconic WB water tower:

Water tower

Water tower

Water tower

Water tower

More back lot scenes:

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

The gazebo from The Gilmore Girls:

Back lot

Jenn and David

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Back lot

Some stages:

Stage

Stage

Stages

We drove through the workshop, where they make the sets etc:

Workshop

Workshop

Workshop

Workshop

Workshop

Then walked through the property department, where they store lots of props:

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

Property department

We met the granddaughter of the Warner brothers:

Warner granddaughter

Then walked through the Ellen stage:

Ellen stage

Ellen stage

Ellen stage

Ellen stage

Ellen stage

Ellen stage

Ellen stage

Stage 16, the tallest stage:

Stages

Stage

Then we went to the next phase of the tour, a self-paced walk around some exhibits on the movie-making process:

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

A touch screen to design your own Batmobile:

Exhibits

A photo op on a Friends set:

Friends set

Friends set photo op

Friends set photo op

Friends set photo op

More exhibits:

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

A forced perspective demo:

Forced perspective demo

Forced perspective demo

Green screens where people can use props and be directed to make a video:

Green screens

Jenn did a Harry Potter flight on a broomstick, but didn’t like how it turned out, so we didn’t keep those. We also did these together:

Green screen

Green screen

We had a beverage and cookie from the Central Perk cafe:

Central Perk

Central Perk cafe

Central Perk cafe

Central Perk cafe beverage and cookie

A Friends-focused gift shop:

Store

Next, we hopped back on a cart to get ferried over to another building that was more focused on movies, primarily Batman and Harry Potter:

Movie section

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Sorting hat

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Exhibits

Finally, exit through the gift shop:

Gift shop