Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Santa Barbara to Kernville (Sequoia National Forest)

Leaving Santa Barbara, it was more a less relative tame drive to a random town outside the Sequoia National Forest known as Kernville-- ummm, there's not much here... Some parts of the central california are quite scenic and look very midwestern. The region is rich in agribusiness. I think the region produces more fruit than any other area in the world. The temperature shot up to 93F and the convertible roof had to be put on!

The I-5 highway connecting the north and south california:


Opening up into the central valley- goodbye coastline:

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hey Mbwana,

How's life?

I've been reading your blog for some months now and this one on the road trip is awesome...keep posting those great pics!

I truly am envious of you and your travels across beautiful California!

Hopefully, I'll be doing the same 2 years from now, when I'm done with the 1st year of my MBA.

Have a blast!

I'll touch base with you when you get back to Stanford.

Sincerely,

Gautam Swami.
Pune, India.

PS> I met Derrick Bolton a few hours ago and mentioned your blog to him. He recollected you instantly!