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Advice please.
Planning out a driving/skiing holiday on the West coast next February. Initial plan is to fly into San Fran then grab a car and drive up the 101 coastal to Vancouver then up to Whistler for a few weeks. The drive is where I need your advice. Any ideas on how much time to allow, places to see, places to stay overnight, particularly places to avoid. We don't intend to actually stay anywhere for a day, just take in the sights and pick out a place to use as a base for a week or so for later on, probably on the Oregon coast.. Any advice gratefully accepted as I've not travelled this part of the US before. OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. |
Advice please.
"OzOne" wrote in message ... Planning out a driving/skiing holiday on the West coast next February. Initial plan is to fly into San Fran then grab a car and drive up the 101 coastal to Vancouver then up to Whistler for a few weeks. The drive is where I need your advice. Any ideas on how much time to allow, places to see, places to stay overnight, particularly places to avoid. We don't intend to actually stay anywhere for a day, just take in the sights and pick out a place to use as a base for a week or so for later on, probably on the Oregon coast.. Any advice gratefully accepted as I've not travelled this part of the US before. Stay away. We don't need your kind here. There might be a gun along the way, and you might freak out. :-) |
Advice please.
OzOne wrote in message ...
Planning out a driving/skiing holiday on the West coast next February. Initial plan is to fly into San Fran then grab a car and drive up the 101 coastal to Vancouver then up to Whistler for a few weeks. The drive is where I need your advice. Any ideas on how much time to allow, places to see, places to stay overnight, particularly places to avoid. We don't intend to actually stay anywhere for a day, just take in the sights and pick out a place to use as a base for a week or so for later on, probably on the Oregon coast.. Any advice gratefully accepted as I've not travelled this part of the US before. I've driven the coast to Eureka via highway 1. But only flew north, never to BC. There are plenty of B&Bs in Cal of course. February should be fairly empty. If you take 101 for part of the way, Healsburg is nice that time of year, not so much the weather, but the lack of crowds and there are many excellent restaurants. If you like, I can did out my list. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Advice please.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 22:03:29 -0400, "Jill M"
wrote: Stay away. We don't need your kind here. There might be a gun along the way, and you might freak out. :-) I live in a land where most men still have balls....they would rather stand toe to toe than settle their argument from a distance :-) OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. |
Advice please.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:13:19 -0700, "Capt. JG"
wrote: OzOne wrote in message ... Planning out a driving/skiing holiday on the West coast next February. Initial plan is to fly into San Fran then grab a car and drive up the 101 coastal to Vancouver then up to Whistler for a few weeks. The drive is where I need your advice. Any ideas on how much time to allow, places to see, places to stay overnight, particularly places to avoid. We don't intend to actually stay anywhere for a day, just take in the sights and pick out a place to use as a base for a week or so for later on, probably on the Oregon coast.. Any advice gratefully accepted as I've not travelled this part of the US before. I've driven the coast to Eureka via highway 1. But only flew north, never to BC. There are plenty of B&Bs in Cal of course. February should be fairly empty. If you take 101 for part of the way, Healsburg is nice that time of year, not so much the weather, but the lack of crowds and there are many excellent restaurants. If you like, I can did out my list. Thanks Jon, Anything easily to hand would be appreciated..plenty of time to plan. I've stayed at Windsor, done the Sonoma wine route for a few days and driven out along the Russia River/Bodega Bay area, but that's as far north as I've been. OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. |
Advice please.
OzOne wrote in message ...
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 19:13:19 -0700, "Capt. JG" wrote: OzOne wrote in message . .. Planning out a driving/skiing holiday on the West coast next February. Initial plan is to fly into San Fran then grab a car and drive up the 101 coastal to Vancouver then up to Whistler for a few weeks. The drive is where I need your advice. Any ideas on how much time to allow, places to see, places to stay overnight, particularly places to avoid. We don't intend to actually stay anywhere for a day, just take in the sights and pick out a place to use as a base for a week or so for later on, probably on the Oregon coast.. Any advice gratefully accepted as I've not travelled this part of the US before. I've driven the coast to Eureka via highway 1. But only flew north, never to BC. There are plenty of B&Bs in Cal of course. February should be fairly empty. If you take 101 for part of the way, Healsburg is nice that time of year, not so much the weather, but the lack of crowds and there are many excellent restaurants. If you like, I can did out my list. Thanks Jon, Anything easily to hand would be appreciated..plenty of time to plan. I've stayed at Windsor, done the Sonoma wine route for a few days and driven out along the Russia River/Bodega Bay area, but that's as far north as I've been. Here's one place you might want to avoid, even though it's in the opposite direction. Gas prices are only $5.60/gallon. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...5,9.975586&z=7 -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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