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Lots to see, but definitely not a good time for daysailing in that part of the U.S. L.A's Getty art museum is a 'don't miss' - not for the art collection necessarily, but for the building and grounds. Air quality is usually good in winter, so views would be spectacular. Southern CA sailing can be a bit boring - light winds and not much interesting scenery, but San Diego would be your best bet if you are intent upon doing it. You might fall into a fine windy day! (San Francisco Bay offers both wind and scenery, but April - October is time for that. Lois at Cass' Marina in Sausalito has a functional fleet of boats to choose from 415-332-6789 should you return to the states during the season. Pay close attention to tidal currents in the Bay!) Frankly, I'd shelve the sailing idea and spend the time enjoying the southwest's natural beauty. Zion National Park in SW Utah is a bit out of route from Las Vegas to Tucson direct, but if you keep an eye on the weather, overnight in St. George, then to Zion & overnight Kanab or Page to the south rim of Grand Canyon and on to Flagstaff (cowboy boots!) and Sedona, you'd see some beautiful country. Allow time for some lengthy hikes. If you don't intend to bring suitable cold weather clothing, scratch this route, however. You'll find enough of Elvis in Las Vegas - the whole scene is fine, some good shows always available, but a couple days there is plenty for most. Hiking around the foothills of Tucson might fit the bill as well. Enjoy, and come back again soon! Tim |
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