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Pinnacles National Park + San Francisco

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Trip Dates: April 9-14, 2014

We went to California at the beginning of April.  I was able to tag along with Scott on a work trip and he took a few days off so that we could explore the area.  We flew into San Francisco and then drove to Pismo Beach from there with a few stops along the way to hike!

We like to take our own food with us when traveling so that we do not waste money on buying food at the airport OR waste money by having our prepped food go bad by the time we get back home (my lucky sister gets all the food we can’t take!). We like to save our treats for real food once we get to our destination - not just eating whatever is in front of us at the airport.

Clean Eating on a Plane | He and She Eat Clean

Food we took on the plane:
Boiled Eggs (We did not eat these on the plane though!)
Boiled Chicken
Sliced Cucumbers
Homemade Trail Mix
Quest Bars
Convenient Packets of Clean Protein

Day 1 – Fly into San Francisco (hiked 2.5 miles)
Day 2 – Pinnacles National Park (hiked 11 miles)
Day 3 – SLO/Bishop Peak (hiked 4 miles)
Day 4 – Pismo
Day 5 – Monterey (hiked 8.6 miles)
Day 6 – Fly home from San Francisco

Day 1 {San Francisco}

We woke up at 4 am (after being at the Masters all day Tuesday) to get to the Atlanta airport to make our flight out by 6:55 am. We landed in San Francisco at 9:11 am.  We packed our food and ate some of it on the plane but after the non-stop 5 hour flight (sitting on our butts for that long) we were hungry and very anxious to get off the plane. We tried to find somewhere new and exciting to eat but we ended up at a Whole Foods hot/salad bar in San Francisco!  We also stocked up on some food for the trip while w were there (rice cakes, unsweetened almond milk, and fruit).  After that we checked in at the hotel, rested up for all of about 10 minutes and then went exploring.

First we went to the Golden Gate Bridge and we walked around some of the trails but it was pretty foggy and cold so we didn’t spend much time there.  Next time maybe we can run or bike the bridge.

He and She Eat Clean in San Francisco, California

Next we went to Lombard Street and after paying $6 each just to ride the trolly 2 blocks we decided we would walk everywhere else. I’m glad we rode it because it was something we wanted to do but didn’t realize we were that close to our destination! We also went to  Fisherman’s Wharf which gave us a much better view of Alcatraz without all the fog! We aren’t really “city people” so we just quickly saw all of the main tourist attractions and made sure to leave time for a hike in Muir Woods.  It was very short (only 2.5 miles) but pretty! We also made a very quick stop at Muir Beach before heading back to San Francisco.

He and She Eat Clean in San Francisco, California

Day 2 {Pinnacles National Park}

The next morning, we woke up early to leave the city to head for Pinnacles National Park.  It took us about 3 hours (with traffic) to get to the park.  Without much rest we hiked 11 miles in Pinnacles.  We did the High Peaks and Balconies Loop Trail was pretty cool and some areas even had a hand/guardrail so that you didn’t fall off the steep side of the cliff! As usual, we added in extra miles to what we had actually planned on hiking!  We took the long way back which included the Bear Gulch Trail.

Hiking in Pinnacles National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Pinnacles National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Pinnacles National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Pinnacles National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Day 3 & 4 {Pismo & SLO}

After hiking we drove to our hotel in Pismo where we stayed for 3 nights.  Scott had to work Friday afternoon so we got up early (again) to hike Bishop Peak which was a very difficult 4 mile hike.  It was actually pretty scary getting to last section!

Hiking Bishop Peak | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking Bishop Peak | He and She Eat Clean

After he went to work I still had a lot of energy so I ran to the beach (over 3 hilly miles roundtrip) and then hung out by the pool to work (without a swimsuit because I forgot mine)!  All of this was totally out of my comfort zone but I didn’t want to sit in the hotel room all day!

SLO | Pismo Beach | He and She Eat Clean

Scott had to work Saturday morning so I woke up and got a quick workout in at the hotel gym and then walked to the grocery store to stock up on more food!

We found ourselves in San Luis Obispo more often than Pismo.  I was on this trip 2 weeks before my photo shoot so while I did indulge in a few small things and ate bars and shakes that I normally would not eat 2 weeks from a shoot…we kept it very healthy.  We even ate at the same restaurant 3 times we liked it so much!

Below is a collage of the food I had for dinner on our trip.  Just because you eat healthy doesn’t mean that you have to eat boring food!  I did not feel deprived at all!

Healthy Eating While Traveling | He and She Eat Clean

Day 5 {Monterey/Carmel}

On Sunday we woke up and headed up the Pacific Coast Highway, making our way to Monterey for the night.

Below are some shots we got along the Pacific Coast Highway.

Pacific Coast Highway | He and She Eat Clean
Pacific Coast Highway | He and She Eat Clean
Pacific Coast Highway | He and She Eat Clean

We stopped for a 3.5 mile hike in Julia Pfeiffer State Park on the way to our hotel.

Hiking in Julia Pfeiffer State Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Julia Pfeiffer State Park | He and She Eat Clean

After eating lunch in Monterey we headed to Point Lobos State Reserve and hiked 5.1 miles. Then we quickly went on the 19 mile drive with a stop at Pebble Beach, of course!

Pebble Beach | He and She Eat Clean

Monday we woke up and drove to the airport after stopping in Palo Alto to eat at…you guessed it…Whole Foods before getting on the plane!  We had a great trip and I can’t wait to go back to CA – this time to San Diego – in June…just a few weeks away!

Grand Teton National Park

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Grand Teton National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Grand Teton National Park
Our Travel Dates: September 12 – September 13 (2013)
Grand Teton Totals: 18.9 miles & elevation gain of 4,900 ft

This trip to Grand Teton National Park was part of our trip to Glacier National Park and Yellowstone National Park in September. Over 11 days of hiking we hiked over 140 miles with an elevation gain of over 25,000 feet. This was a trip of a lifetime and well worth the 2 lost toenails.

RELATED: Read about days 1-5 in Glacier National Park & Read about days 6-11 in Yellowstone National Park

Day 11 – Cascade Canyon to Paintbrush Canyon Loop (18.9 miles, 4,900′)

Unfortunately, we were only able to spend one day hiking in Grand Teton National Park but we made the most of it and did Cascade Canyon to Paintbrush Canyon Loop. Yes, all 18.9 miles of it…in one day! It was absolutely breathtaking! It was a pretty gradual climb at first but then became very steep to get to the top. Everyone we passed couldn’t believe we were doing the whole thing in one day, let alone at the end of our trip!

We saw an Osprey and an Osprey nest at the very start of the hike. We were also able to see more glaciers and I even slid on some ice/snow!

Hiking in Grand Teton National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Grand Teton National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Grand Teton National Park | He and She Eat Clean

After leaving Grand Teton National Park we stopped by Mormon Row.

Mormon Row | He and She Eat Clean

We stayed one night in Jackson Hole, WY and fell in love! We were so disappointed we could only stay one day. We left Thursday morning to make the trek back to UT. We stopped and stayed in Logan, UT so we wouldn’t have quite as far to drive on Friday morning. The trip from Jackson Hole, WY to Logan, UT was unreal! I can’t get over how much beauty there is in these states! I’m truly in love and can’t wait to move there!

– Whitney

Yellowstone National Park

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Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Trip Date: September 2013

This trip to Yellowstone National Park was part of our trip to Glacier National Park and Grand Teton National Park in September and over 11 days of hiking we hiked over 140 miles with an elevation gain of over 25,000 feet.  These are not technical reviews – just my opinion and favorite parts!  This was a trip of a lifetime and well worth the 2 lost toenails.  Now, on to the review {awesome pictures}!

Yellowstone National Park
Our Travel Dates: September 6 – September 11 (2013)

Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Our Yellowstone National Park Recap:
Yellowstone Totals: 61.8 miles & elevation gain of 14,600 ft

{You can read about Day 1-5 in Glacier National Park here}
Day 6 – Drive down from Glacier to Gardiner
Day 7 – Pebble Creek (7.8 miles, 1600′) & Petrified Trees 2x (4.5 miles, 1,800′)
Day 8 – Bunsen Peak (11 miles, 2,900′) to Osprey Falls (5 miles, 600′), Hoodoos (5 miles, 600′) & Mammoth/Hot Springs, drive to West Yellowstone
Day 9 – Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful, & Artist Paintpots (2.5 miles, 500′ total)
Day 10 – Mount Washburn (7.5 miles, 1,400′) & South Rim of the Canyon (5.7 miles, 700′)
Day 11 – Big Horn Peak (12.8 miles, 4,500′)

Scott spent a lot of time planning our hikes and our cabins.  I swear he picked out the MOST STRENUOUS hikes he could for each park.  This book helped with our planning: A Ranger’s Guide to Yellowstone Day Hikes. Also, this is an amazing website to check out if you are going to Yellowstone!

Day 6 – Drive down from Glacier to Gardiner

This was just another beautiful drive in Montana!  We stopped in Bozeman for lunch and fell in LOVE!

Day 7 – Pebble Creek (7.8 miles, 1600′) & Petrified Trees 2x (4.5 miles, 1,800′)

Coming into Yellowstone on the first day we got caught in a “traffic jam” of bison!  The traffic was backing up so far they had to call in a ranger to move the bison out of the way!  After the minor delay we proceeded to Pebble Creek!  We planned on doing the entire Pebble Creek hike but once we got to the part where we had to keep crossing creeks we turned around after the second one because we didn’t have on the right gear.  We still did 7.8 miles and it was gorgeous.  It is quite the climb to begin with but then levels out and you are in the valley for miles.  After finishing up Pebble Creek we tried to eat lunch but the restaurant we planned to go to was actually closed so we had to just keep munching on what we had on hand (more details below).  After eating we went to do Petrified Trees.  We got about halfway up the mountain when it started raining so we can down the mountain and waited until the rain slowed down.  Once it started clearing we made our way back up.  We thought this was going to be an easy hike but it fooled us!  It was VERY steep but we made it to the top finally!

Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Day 8 – Bunsen Peak (11 miles, 2,900′) to Osprey Falls (5 miles, 600′), Hoodoos (5 miles, 600′) & Mammoth/Hot Springs, drive to West Yellowstone

The Bunsen Peak part of the hike was a pretty typical hike for us but once we got to the trail to Osprey Falls things changed!  I was scared to death – it was so steep and the trail was so narrow.  I literally cried one time.  It is just switchback after switchback that takes you down into the falls.  What a gorgeous view once we made it.  We sat and ate a snack and then headed back out of the falls.  We went to lunch and explored Mammoth/Hot Springs before heading back out again to hike The Hoodoos.  The Hoodoos is one for the books!  When we saw Hoodoos, we though of Bryce Canyon type Hoodoos but that is not what we saw.  Oh, and did I mention that we were exposed on top during a lightning storm?  This was another mountain that we had to run off!  We even tried to hitch hike down to our car!  Maybe that has something to do with my negative view of this hike!  After being soaked on this hike we headed out to change cabins again – this time in West Yellowstone so we could explore the hikes on that side of the park!

Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Below was the double rainbow we saw after hiking the Hoodoos and leaving for West Yellowstone.

Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Day 9 – Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful, & Artist Paintpots (2.5 miles, 500′ total)

We actually had a big hike planned for this day but I was exhausted by this time so we decided to do a few shorter ones and more “touristy” things.  The daily total for the hikes was only 2.5 miles but we were able to see a lot of really cool things!  We hiked up to see Grand Prismatic Spring, climbed up the side of a mountain on the side so we could get a better view – it was truly amazing! Then we went to Old Faithful and got there with pretty good timing because we only had to wait about 10 minutes before it did its thing!  After Old Faithful we went to Artist Paintpots.  Words can’t describe this, only pictures so I’ll include them below.  I’ll just say that Yellowstone is a crazy, crazy place!  I felt like I was on a different planet most of the time!

Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Day 10 – Mount Washburn (7.5 miles, 1,400′) & South Rim of the Canyon (5.7 miles, 700′)

Everyone told us that we had to do Mount Washburn and it was really cool but it was also similar to the hikes we have in Georgia.  It was a wide, paved road for the most part instead of narrow steep trails.  It was nice for a change of pace!  After hiking Washburn we went to South Rim of the Canyon only to find out that our camera was dead and Scott forgot the extra battery.  We drove back to our condo, got the battery, and headed back to South Rim.  Scott thought it was magnificent but I think that is because he has never seen the Grand Canyon!  It was beautiful but seemed to be just a smaller scale of Grand Canyon.  I have visited the Grand Canyon but that was before our hiking days so we plan on going back soon to hike!

Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Yellowstone National Park | He and She Eat Clean

Day 11 – Big Horn Peak (12.8 miles, 4,500′)

Big Horn Peak is actually not in the “official” entrance to the park but is on the way to Big Sky. This was one of our favorite hikes!  It was one of the hardest 12.8 miles I’ve ever hiked!  It was so pretty, part of the time we were in the valley, part of the time we were in the forest, or climbing the mountain!  At the top it was pretty steep and scary because of the narrow ledges! After hiking we headed to Big Sky to eat dinner.  Big Sky was another gorgeous Montana town!

Hiking in Big Horn Peak | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Big Horn Peak | He and She Eat Clean
Hiking in Big Horn Peak | He and She Eat Clean

After leaving Yellowstone National Park we spent one day in Grand Teton National Park and hiked 18.9 miles.

– Whitney