So my wife and I were invited to Manzanita on Saturday 5/13 to celebrate the one year anniversary of my wife's aunt who passed from a long fight with colon cancer. Our uncle and his daughters rented a lovely cabin on Manzanita Ave for the weekend. Being Mother's Day the next day, my wife opted to be home Sat eve with the objective to spend most of Sunday gardening. Below are the observations I made in no particular order.
1. No major traffic west bound at 7:00 AM.
2. Shorties lots were all full by 9:30
3. 1.5 hour wait to be seated at the Yolk for breakfast, my uncle showed up at 8:15 to get a table and they were already booked out....now, it should be said here that the Yolk is worth the wait. I give it 5 stars, the food is seriously really good.
4. Had to park quarter mile north of Hug Point to actually hang out at Hug Point and this was at 11:00 AM.
5. Wind was blowing out peaks anywhere that was not a cove.
6. 1.5 miles north of Shortsands had cars parked on both sides of the freeway by 1:30
7. I saw a LOT of long foam boards and Torqs....specifically, the rainbow colored foam long boards, wow, Cleanline must have killed it with the rentals this weekend.
8. Wildfire near Elsie on 26 West at 5:00 had traffic backed up 10 miles each way. Luckily, wildfire was not near the road. Travelers on 26 caught in a large wildfire would be seriously fucked. Warning sign on 101 about wildfire was posted, which was great, in hindsight, should have probably gone through Astoria. Ended up taking 3.75 hours to get home.
Things to contemplate:
Highway 101 definitely has a parking/pedestrian problem between Cannon and Manzanita. I contemplated double decker parking lots, I contemplated big carve outs on the east side of the road. I contemplated a pedestrian corridor with travel speeds lowered to 25 mph or 30 mph. It is pretty dangerous, walking along the 101 and trying to pull out off the shoulder. It will be interesting to see if any solutions are generated as I expect this summer to be completely mayhem with crowds.
North coast weekend surf, if one must, would be optimized with first light arrival at surf spots and departure back before noon...or rent a cabin from Thursday to Monday....both options will minimize crowds and traffic.