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Mouth of the LIttle Sur

Mouth of the LIttle Sur
Sun breaks through morning fog along the Big Sur coast at the Little Sur River on a spring morning.

Mouth of the LIttle Sur. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Sun breaks through morning fog along the Big Sur coast at the Little Sur River on a spring morning.

Try as I may, I cannot pass this spot without at least a brief stop. The hill (a future sea stack?) sits at the terminus of the Little Sur River, where it takes a meandering route across the beach before emptying into the Pacific Ocean. Backed by the rugged cliffs of the Big Sur coast, it is a remarkable little scene, especially on a day like this when I found myself at the edge of the fog bank, and light came and went as the fog oscillated back and forth. Beams of light traversed the face of the distant faces and raced across the beach.

If you follow my posts you know that I live close enough to the Pacific Coast to go there and photograph for the morning, and that I’ve been going there for decades. The coast is as beautiful as always, especially when I arrive early enough to beat the tourist traffic, but it is showing some rough edges these days. The extent of recent wildfires is concerning, and areas still suffer from washouts that occurred during flooding. Given that last fact, it is ironic that drought is also affecting the landscape, and places that should be in the middle of their intensely green spring growth are already turning brown.


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Curving Beach, Fog

Curving Beach, Fog
Fog retreats to the shoreline above a curving beach near Point Sur

Curving Beach, Fog. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Fog retreats to the shoreline above a curving beach near Point Sur.

This is the same location where I made a couple of other recently posted photographs — a spot along the Pacific Coast Highway not far from the town of Big Sur, where a long, curving beach runs out toward a peninsula that has long been the home to an iconic California light house.

Much to my surprise, I encountered really beautiful conditions on this morning visit to the area. The forecast had called for essentially clear conditions, but I was instead greeted by a persistent fog bank that remained right along the coast, stubbornly intruding into the hills in some locations, while pulling back and allowing sunlight over the ocean in others. This scene was dynamic as I photographed it, with the fog intermittently rising and falling or drifting across this scene, located near the delta of a river that empties into the Pacific near the small hill sitting on the beach.


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Fog, Little Sur River

Fog, Little Sur River
Fog near the delta of the Little Sur River

Fog, Little Sur River. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Fog near the delta of the Little Sur River.

Since I first traveled to the Big Sur coastline as a child, I have returned many times for decades. The upper end of this area is barely an hour’s drive from my home, so I can be there and back in less than a day if the conditions look promising. Ironically, they actually did not initially look that way on this morning — the weather forecast was for perfectly (and boringly!) clear weather and more warmth than I’d like. But barely a half hour into my drive I began to encounter fog, and it continued for the rest of the day. Some places were entirely socked in. Others, like this spot, were in that wonderful condition where there would be fog one moment and sunshine the next.

I know this particular spot quite well. It is a remarkable location, where a long beach is broken by the delta of the Little Sur river as it empties into the Pacific. This is a place of constant change, driven by winds, precipitation, and seasonal water flows. When I visited earlier this year the river had cut a different channel that would have taken it from right to left along the bottom of this scene, reaching the ocean out of camera range far to the left. But since then it has returned to its more typical channel, which makes a bit s-turn towards and around the short headland, creating a beautiful pool.


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Near Point Sur

Near Point Sur
Morning fog clears above a long beach and coastal bluffs near the mouth of the Little Sur River and Point Sur

Near Point Sur. © Copyright 2019 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Morning fog clears above a long beach and coastal bluffs near the mouth of the Little Sur River and Point Sur.

The summer/fall seasonal boundary is not necessarily my favorite time to visit the California coast, but sometimes I get lucky! Although it may seem counter-intuitive to folks who aren’t familiar with this region, the beginning of autumn is generally the sunniest and warmest time of the year on the coast. And while that may seem like great news to people who go to the coast to visit beaches — and who want warmth! — as a photographer I prefer more “interesting” conditions: large surf, clouds, incoming and departing storms, or at least some fog!

The weather report wasn’t promising on this day — it looking like the coast would (literally) be “clear.” But since I had the morning free I headed towards the area south of Monterey anyway. The first hint that the weather reports might be wrong in a delightful way came halfway there when I entered thick inland fog that clearly had come from the coast. Monterey Bay was largely socked in, and below Carmel the fog was still reaching up into coastal hills. As I approached this familiar bay, where the Little Sur River reaches the ocean just above Point Sur, the fog was intermittently thinning and rebuilding, so I stopped in a high location and waited for the right conditions to emerge.


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