Exploring Cayucos, California
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In this episode I visit Cayuco, California. I eat tacos, give a light history lesson, fly my drones and visit a shipwreck. Cayucos is one of Californias last original beach towns, it is located in San Luis Obispo County on the Central Coast of California’s Highway 1 just south of Big Sur and North of Morro Bay.
My most favorite place.
The burritos at the gas station are great as well.
Great video of....You....You......You...Food....Food....You...You.....food....You...you...
They don’t call it UA-cam for nothing lol!
@@kevinlovestacos1 Hahahahahahaha Yep......You..You..You tube.....
I know the guy who’s boat that was he used to be my neighbor
Gas station Mexican foood spot is the jam for sure
If you know, you know😉
We never go to Cayucus - gonna have to explore more. Wifey would dig that taco spot - thanks for sharing bro 🍻
Those tacos are good!! Cayucos is a vibe!
Cayucos gas station is legit👍🏻
MO’s smokehouse was another favorite place
Tacos are sooo good!!
DINESH... that smokehouse has permanently closed 😢
My husband and I ate there once. We did not care for the blue corn anything.
Lost Coast = Humboldt county
That will be an episode in the future👍🏼
I don't think he understands. 🤣
Thanks for watching the series👍🏼
Sh! It's The Lost Coast. You're not suppose to tell. Love the video anyway. We have three surf stores. The Surf Co. and a new one just this year at our old bank , where I used to work, called, The SurfBank.The vault is the dressing room.
Great drone footage.
Those tacos got my mouth watering. Definitely hitting that spot. Cheers!
He fell asleep
Halibut from the shore wow
It was huge!!🎣
Home away from Home!
Love Cayucos
Yo Kevin, great show brother!
Thanks my friend! It was fun to make!!
very unique view to explore and shot
Ty...lived here 1978 to 1981...the old pier was longer with a T at the end, the library was in the Vets hall by the pier, and a few more hotels...not much else has changed ❤
And the Hidden Kitchen used to be Skipper’s.
@@garysakamoto4007 yes, skippers was there for 50 years