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      Location: Never in one place long | We are planning a trip to CA end of August... We are planning on hitting all the main cities and doing Joshua Tree, Red Wood Forest, Angel Island... what else is there that we MUSt do?! Thanks!!! Any tips about renting cars, traveling etc? |
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        Location: The birthplace of Honest Abe | Joshua Tree is in the desert so make sure you have lots of water because Aug is the hottest month there LOL |
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      Location: Never in one place long | Murphy - 2013-12-18 11:44 AM
Wine country!!!
ahhh your right!!! How could I forget Napa Valley! and I LOVE wine!! |
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        Location: ND | Josh will be HOTTTTTTT........
the aquarium in Monterrey is interesting......the drive from Carmel over to salinas and down the 101 i thought was nice .....big ranch and wine country and then into the farming and miles of amonds.....and the drive from indio along the salton sea to mexicali was interesting to do once.....it's a big state and depends on what you like to see.... |
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      Location: Northern CA | Monterey!!! I could forget the whole rest of the state (I live here) and spnd the entire time in Monteresy area. Love, love, love it! So much to do. Whale watching, kayaking, sight seeing, history, Stienbeck museum, shopping, eatting to die for. Beautiful area. (Can you tell I like it just a little :-) ) |
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        Location: ND | honestly, i would really like a visit with benny guitron and to see his bridle and tack collection and just sit and listen for half a day... |
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| I am not sure about the route you are taking but our valley and surrounding area (Owens Valley and the Eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas) is full of history, site seeing and some of the best lake and stream fishing in California! We have the Ancient Bristol Cone Forest (my favorite place in the world!), the Devil's Post Pile by Mammoth Mountain, Mono Lake, Yosemite National Park, the Bodie Ghost town, Benton Hot springs, Lone Pine Film Museum, Alabama Hills and Mt. Whitney not to mention several high Sierra lakes and hiking trails. |
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     Location: NOT at Wal Mart | Pacific Coast Hwy, all the way from Santa Barbara to S.F. So much to see, most beautiful drive. Hearst Castle, WOW!!!
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| cyount2009 - 2013-12-18 12:20 PM
I am not sure about the route you are taking but our valley and surrounding area (Owens Valley and the Eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas) is full of history, site seeing and some of the best lake and stream fishing in California! We have the Ancient Bristol Cone Forest (my favorite place in the world!), the Devil's Post Pile by Mammoth Mountain, Mono Lake, Yosemite National Park, the Bodie Ghost town, Benton Hot springs, Lone Pine Film Museum, Alabama Hills and Mt. Whitney not to mention several high Sierra lakes and hiking trails.
Isn't Devil's Post Pile closed? We tried to go when we were at Convict this summer but the office said that would be a no go. We ended up in Mammoth hiking a lake instead. |
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| DLV - 2013-12-18 11:36 AM
We are planning a trip to CA end of August... We are planning on hitting all the main cities and doing Joshua Tree, Red Wood Forest, Angel Island... what else is there that we MUSt do?! Thanks!!! Any tips about renting cars, traveling etc?
What part of CA are you looking at, like where are you flying in/out? So Cal has a huge variety, from Death Valley & Scotty's Castle, you can shoot over to Mt. Whitney and the Owens Valley as mentioned above, then head south to the LA area for Hollywood, the beaches, etc. Then go up along the coast to Santa Barbara and on up, which is about where I run out of useful ideas. |
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| Cowgirl Up!_1 - 2013-12-18 12:56 PM
cyount2009 - 2013-12-18 12:20 PM
I am not sure about the route you are taking but our valley and surrounding area (Owens Valley and the Eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas) is full of history, site seeing and some of the best lake and stream fishing in California! We have the Ancient Bristol Cone Forest (my favorite place in the world!), the Devil's Post Pile by Mammoth Mountain, Mono Lake, Yosemite National Park, the Bodie Ghost town, Benton Hot springs, Lone Pine Film Museum, Alabama Hills and Mt. Whitney not to mention several high Sierra lakes and hiking trails.
Isn't Devil's Post Pile closed? We tried to go when we were at Convict this summer but the office said that would be a no go. We ended up in Mammoth hiking a lake instead.
It was closed during the Government Shut Down. It re-opened later in the summer. I want to say they reopened all the parks the middle of October?
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| cyount2009 - 2013-12-18 1:00 PM
Cowgirl Up!_1 - 2013-12-18 12:56 PM
cyount2009 - 2013-12-18 12:20 PM
I am not sure about the route you are taking but our valley and surrounding area (Owens Valley and the Eastern side of the Sierra Nevadas) is full of history, site seeing and some of the best lake and stream fishing in California! We have the Ancient Bristol Cone Forest (my favorite place in the world!), the Devil's Post Pile by Mammoth Mountain, Mono Lake, Yosemite National Park, the Bodie Ghost town, Benton Hot springs, Lone Pine Film Museum, Alabama Hills and Mt. Whitney not to mention several high Sierra lakes and hiking trails.
Isn't Devil's Post Pile closed? We tried to go when we were at Convict this summer but the office said that would be a no go. We ended up in Mammoth hiking a lake instead.
It was closed during the Government Shut Down. It re-opened later in the summer. I want to say they reopened all the parks the middle of October?
Oh, it was during furlough now that you mention that! We'd already planned the trip before that happened so I'd forgotten it wasn't on our regularly scheduled day off that week. |
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      Location: Never in one place long | oh my goodness, I think we need it to be a 20day trip!! I will def look all of these up, sounds amazing!! |
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       Location: Phoenix | I live in San Diego and my favorite thing to do so far is go whale watching. It was really neat.
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| hammer_time - 2013-12-18 7:48 PM
I live in San Diego and my favorite thing to do so far is go whale watching. It was really neat.
Have yet to drive up he coast but we plan on at least getting up to SLO!!
I live in San Diego too and my favorite thing to do is ride my horses. LOL!!
There are plenty of "touristy" things to do here, the zoo, the Animal Park, Sea World, Lego Land, Balboa Park, the museums, partying in PB/downtown (are you bringing lots of $$$?, LOL) The beaches, The Boardwalk, the Del Mar racetrack, Torrey Pines State Preserve, Cuyamaca Rancho State park, Borrego Springs...what do you WANT to do?
Whale watching is fun and I LOVE surfing even though I haven't done it since I was 18...SoCal is one of those places wheer you can surf, snowboard, and hike in the desert all in one day. Although I don't think you'll find snow or WANT to go to the desert in August. It CAN be hot here, but not really that humid compared to the rest of the country.
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       Location: Phoenix | RodeoCowgirl4u - 2013-12-18 7:57 PM hammer_time - 2013-12-18 7:48 PM I live in San Diego and my favorite thing to do so far is go whale watching. It was really neat. Have yet to drive up he coast but we plan on at least getting up to SLO!! I live in San Diego too and my favorite thing to do is ride my horses. LOL!! There are plenty of "touristy" things to do here, the zoo, the Animal Park, Sea World, Lego Land, Balboa Park, the museums, partying in PB/downtown (are you bringing lots of $$$?, LOL ) The beaches, The Boardwalk, the Del Mar racetrack, Torrey Pines State Preserve, Cuyamaca Rancho State park, Borrego Springs...what do you WANT to do? Whale watching is fun and I LOVE surfing even though I haven't done it since I was 18...SoCal is one of those places wheer you can surf, snowboard, and hike in the desert all in one day. Although I don't think you'll find snow or WANT to go to the desert in August. It CAN be hot here, but not really that humid compared to the rest of the country.
I would DIE if my horses were here and I could ride along the beaches.
The racetrack is neat because it's right next to the ocean--too cool. |
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