Trip to Los Angeles

For those of you unaware, I am living and working this summer in Pasadena, California.  My professor connected me with some people at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory for a summer internship.  Along with the internship came housing in the CalTech dorms.  I was assigned to live in Lloyd where I live in the “Virgin Islands” area.  The photos below are of my drive down to Los Angeles.

SCUBA gear in my trunk

The packing process proved somewhat challenging.  Luckily I found the perfect box for my SCUBA gear.  This is how I packed my gear and two tanks into my trunk.  The rest of the space got filled with clothes and whatnot.

out of gas

About 20 miles outside of Grants Pass I nearly ran out of gas.  Going up the hills became a very exciting experience!  Good thing my Taurus has a two gallon reserve.

me in the car

I sent this photo to Emily as I was driving south of Grants Pass.  Notice the vintage Serengeti Aviators.  Sometimes you just have to look the part.

storms on the Oregon/California border

There were some big thunder cells building on the Oregon/California border.  I got a few drops of rain when I descended into the high valley near Weed, California.  Had I been a few hours later it probably would have been a deluge.

goodbye oregon!

Goodbye Oregon!

Hello California!

Hello California!

clouds over Shasta

Shasta was obscured by clouds.  It wasn’t far from here where I got rained on.  The Shasta valley must have gotten some good rain after I passed through.

palm tree on truck 1

South of Stockton on Highway 99 in the central valley I saw this odd sight.  At first I didn’t know what it was.  This big green mass was sitting on a truck.

palm tree on truck 2

Upon closer inspection I found it to be a palm tree!  This is not all that uncommon of an occurrence in California.  Everyone wants a full-grown tree without having to wait for the growing process.

uncle on motorcycle

At my grandparents house in Fresno I found this picture of my uncle on the motorcycle he rode to Alaska and back.  It was back in the mid 80’s.  That’s my cousin standing next to him.  She’s a couple years younger than me.  As I understand it, that bike didn’t make it back to California.  The engine blew up somewhere along the road in British Columbia.  He abandoned it and rode a bus the rest of the way back.

The Los Angeles basin

This is at the crest of the Grapevine.  The mountains to the north of LA are a pretty effective barrier for old crappy cars.  This photo was taken on a good smog day.