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![]() "Trent D. Sanders" wrote in message om... I did this very trip a couple of years ago,,, so a few tips; snip Stay close [reasonably close that is] to the shore on the way up so if the fog blows in you can run for a marina. GPS's are fine if you're experienced in using them,,,,, but they can get you into a lot of trouble if you don't know how to really use them. I guess this depends on what the definition of "close" or "reasonably close" is. If "reasonably close" means less than 2 miles offshore then I definitely would not follow this advice. Actually, you should give the area around El Segundo in particular a wide berth to avoid smacking into an offshore pipeline. Brien Alkire has posted a helpful link that will repay careful study. --Alan Gomes |
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