Lost On Vacation San Diego Part Two [verified]
As we explored the city with Jack as our guide, we started to realize that getting lost was the best thing that could have happened to us. We were forced to slow down, be present, and appreciate the beauty around us.
In Part Two of our "Lost on Vacation" series, we’re ditching the GPS entirely and heading toward the rugged coastlines, the hidden salt air secrets of the North County, and the mystical peaks that most tourists only see from a plane window. The Coastal Drift: Beyond the Boardwalk lost on vacation san diego part two
The goal here isn't to follow a trail map—it's to seek out the . Huge, rusted metal sculptures of prehistoric beasts, dragons, and farmworkers rise out of the sand like fever dreams. Driving through the desert scrub looking for the "Serpent" sculpture is an exercise in wonder. When the cell service drops to zero, that’s when the vacation actually begins. The Culinary Rabbit Hole: Convoy District As we explored the city with Jack as
Our experience taught us that sometimes, the best things in life are the ones we don't plan for. Getting lost on vacation in San Diego was a journey of self-discovery, and we are grateful for the experience. The Coastal Drift: Beyond the Boardwalk The goal
In our previous post, we shared the beginning of our journey as we found ourselves lost on vacation in San Diego. We had just arrived in the city, excited to spend a week exploring the beaches, attractions, and vibrant culture. But, as we soon discovered, our GPS wasn't working, and we had no idea where we were going. We shared our initial experiences, from getting lost in the streets of North Park to stumbling upon a quirky little cafe that became our refuge.