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Storm Surf and Rocky Headlands

Storm Surf and Rocky Headlands
Late autumn storm surf and Big Sur headlands

Storm Surf and Rocky Headlands. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Late autumn storm surf and Big Sur headlands

I hear that when many people think of California they envision a beautiful summer day at the beach, with warm temperatures, bright sunshine, and benign surf. Aside from the fact that it is more likely to be foggy than sunny on a summer day along much of the California coastline, that vision is limited and it ignores what I regard as being the most impressive conditions along the coast, namely those found during the wet season extending from late autumn through the end of winter. It is at this time that I find the coast to be the most compelling and impressive, especially when giant Pacific storm fronts roll through and, when things work out just right, the surf can be large enough to be downright scary.

We had such conditions for a few days in mid-December. The local news casts warned people to stay away from the coast and off the beaches, since waves up to 40 feet high were expected. Smart Californians do stay of the beaches at times like this, but we certainly don’t stay away from the coast — and I headed straight over the upper Big Sur coastline to take it all in and make photographs. I’ve seen big surf here before, but as I walked out onto headlands above the rocky shoreline south of Carmel and the first beg set of waves came in, I’m pretty sure I gasped audibly as they piled up on the shoreline. The biggest waves come in sets of perhaps a half dozen or so, and they raise mist and spray that lingers along the headlands until the next set of big waves arrives.


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Rocky Beach, Big Sur Coastline

Rocky Beach, Big Sur Coastline
A rocky beach near Willow Creek, rugged Big Sur coastline

Rocky Beach, Big Sur Coastline. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

A rocky beach near Willow Creek, rugged Big Sur coastline

The color of the ocean varies immensely along this California Big Sur coastline. The causes are varied. The water reflects the light, and that light can be dark and dramatic, soft and misty, or bright to the point of brilliance. The surface of the water, affected by wind and weather, has an effect — the water can be rough and textured or nearly glass smooth. The depth of the water and what lies beneath change the color — rocks, sand, kelp beds.

I’m fascinated by these locations, often in small bays, where the water is much lighter, a color that reminds me of lakes below glaciers. My theory is that in these locations the water is not very deep, and that the bottom must be sandy. In some spots I think that runoff or the action of waves on the shoreline may add sediment to the water. The little bay in this photograph is a spot where I often pause along this coast. But this time, as I returned from the southern endpoint of this day’s drive, I stopped before I arrived there and photographed it from a distance.


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Big Sur Coast Headlands

Big Sur Coast Headlands
Thinning fog over the Big Sur coast beyond rugged headlands

Big Sur Coast Headlands. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Thinning fog over the Big Sur coast beyond rugged headlands

This was a particularly “quiet” section of the coast on the day I visited. Elsewhere the wind was blowing, sometimes pushing fog across the roadway, and often making photography a bit of a challenge. But here there was shelter from the wind, and the ocean was relatively calm. A fog bank lay across the water in the distance, though it was nearly gone as the day warmed up.

There are impressive headlands all along this section of the Pacific Coast Highway through the Big Sur coast, but this area just south of the town of Big Sur has some of the tallest and steepest sections. I often take this landscape for granted, as I have lived nearby for almost my entire life — and then, every so often, it hits me that it must be one of the most monumental meetings of land and sea on the planet, both for the rugged landscape itself and for the distance across which it stretches.


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Beach, Mouth of Little Sur River

Beach, Mouth of Little Sur River
Cloud shadows on water as fog dissipates above Point Sur and beaches near the outlet of the Little Sur River

Beach, Mouth of Little Sur River. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Cloud shadows on water as fog dissipates above Point Sur and beaches near the outlet of the Little Sur River

In many locations along the Big Sur coast on this mid-summer morning, the fog was breaking up as I drove south from the Monterey area, heading for the newly reopened section of the Pacific Coast Highway near the small town of Gorda. I stopped as I came to this familiar sight — a place where the road descends and provides a series of evolving views of the beaches near the mouth of the Little Sur River near Point Sur.

As the clouds begin to thin, alternating bands of light and shadow move across the landscape, and from moment to moment this changes to scene. I tried to time this photograph for a moment when key features of the landscape were illuminated — the curving beach, sections of the shallow ocean, and some of the more distant headlands.


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