Pernille Teisbaek Pre-Games for Coachella in Big Sur Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek1/8After a six-hour flight from New York to L.A. and a four-hour drive, we needed to fuel up on energy. Nothing beats a good old bacon cheeseburger with fries for an iconic dinner in Santa Maria.
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek2/8It’s no secret that there isn’t much action in Big Sur—the main thing people do there is simply relax and retreat, which can be difficult for me. So we went on several trails and took in the amazing nature.
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek3/8We drove along the coast on Highway 1 all the way to Big Sur. The view was incredible and wild—on the way we saw seals tanning on the beach and whales splashing in the sea.
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek4/8The breakfast at the Post Ranch Inn has everything you ever dreamed of! I kept it quite clean with a fresh green juice and drained yogurt with berries and granola.
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek5/8Be prepared for any type of weather, but don’t skimp on your accessories. I took a transparent rain jacket with my favorite jeans and a Chanel bag.
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek6/8An upgraded version of camping! We stayed in beautiful tree houses at the Post Ranch Inn. It felt like living in the middle of a forest—complete silence and no phone connection. That was difficult for me at first, but amazing when you get used to it.
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek7/8Arrived in L.A., back in civilization, which was a schizophrenic feeling, as I kind of liked the silence but missed the energy in the city.
Photo: Courtesy of Pernille Teisbaek8/8I’m a “light” packer, but always try to match my travel gear. Here are my bag from Céline and sandals from Marni.