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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 15:56:59 GMT, "Bill McKee"
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Went to San Diego for a week with stops at the daughters in Long Beach
area.
On the way down, used the gift certificate for our anniversary to take a
Gondola Ride through the Naples canals. Cheaper than the Gondolas in
Venice, Italy. Very nice little mini cruise, beautiful weather, some nice
vino from our trip to Italy last October. A local wine from the Cinque
Terre
made from raisins. Then down to San Diego and some fishing from the party
boats out of Seaforth Landing to the La Jolla kelp beds. Not much
catching.
Some Kayak fishing on Mission Bay, little catching there either. And a
couple of kayak trips without fishing on Mission Bay, with some fish
sighted. A lot of boogie boarding the surf of the Mission Beach area and
some bike rides around the area. Watching the Sea World fireworks at
night
from the house. Up to the LA area on the way home to other daughters and
a
nice fishing trip to Catalina Island yesterday from Redondo Beach. Lots
of
catching. Mostly Mackeral and Calico Bass. A couple of Sheepshead and
Kelp
fish. Beautiful 80 degree water and calm seas.


You mentioned La Jolla, but didn't mention Black's Beach. Is it no longer
the
beach it used to be?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


Only fished off La Jolla, did not go to town this trip. Mothers Beach has
been taken over by sea lions and one of the nicest childrens beach areas in
the world, can not be reclaimed as you can not legally bother a sea lion.


Black's Beach was a nudist (clothes optional) beach down the cliff from La
Jolla. Maybe they started enforcing the law, which, I believe, made public
nudity illegal. I'm talking about the mid-70's here, so things may have changed.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 15:56:59 GMT, "Bill McKee"
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 06:56:12 GMT, "Bill McKee"

wrote:

Went to San Diego for a week with stops at the daughters in Long Beach
area.
On the way down, used the gift certificate for our anniversary to take a
Gondola Ride through the Naples canals. Cheaper than the Gondolas in
Venice, Italy. Very nice little mini cruise, beautiful weather, some
nice
vino from our trip to Italy last October. A local wine from the Cinque
Terre
made from raisins. Then down to San Diego and some fishing from the
party
boats out of Seaforth Landing to the La Jolla kelp beds. Not much
catching.
Some Kayak fishing on Mission Bay, little catching there either. And a
couple of kayak trips without fishing on Mission Bay, with some fish
sighted. A lot of boogie boarding the surf of the Mission Beach area
and
some bike rides around the area. Watching the Sea World fireworks at
night
from the house. Up to the LA area on the way home to other daughters
and
a
nice fishing trip to Catalina Island yesterday from Redondo Beach. Lots
of
catching. Mostly Mackeral and Calico Bass. A couple of Sheepshead and
Kelp
fish. Beautiful 80 degree water and calm seas.


You mentioned La Jolla, but didn't mention Black's Beach. Is it no
longer
the
beach it used to be?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


Only fished off La Jolla, did not go to town this trip. Mothers Beach has
been taken over by sea lions and one of the nicest childrens beach areas
in
the world, can not be reclaimed as you can not legally bother a sea lion.


Black's Beach was a nudist (clothes optional) beach down the cliff from La
Jolla. Maybe they started enforcing the law, which, I believe, made public
nudity illegal. I'm talking about the mid-70's here, so things may have
changed.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


Blacks Beach is still there, and I understand clothes are still optional.
But after 18 years of going to SD, I do not go to the tourist draws very
often. Mostly surf, kayak, fish, eat.


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John and tell us how you know this was a nudist beach lol Back in the 70s
huh you are aging yourself lol Just have to give you a bad time Sorry lol

Ed
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 15:56:59 GMT, "Bill McKee"
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 06:56:12 GMT, "Bill McKee"

wrote:

Went to San Diego for a week with stops at the daughters in Long Beach
area.
On the way down, used the gift certificate for our anniversary to take a
Gondola Ride through the Naples canals. Cheaper than the Gondolas in
Venice, Italy. Very nice little mini cruise, beautiful weather, some
nice
vino from our trip to Italy last October. A local wine from the Cinque
Terre
made from raisins. Then down to San Diego and some fishing from the
party
boats out of Seaforth Landing to the La Jolla kelp beds. Not much
catching.
Some Kayak fishing on Mission Bay, little catching there either. And a
couple of kayak trips without fishing on Mission Bay, with some fish
sighted. A lot of boogie boarding the surf of the Mission Beach area
and
some bike rides around the area. Watching the Sea World fireworks at
night
from the house. Up to the LA area on the way home to other daughters
and
a
nice fishing trip to Catalina Island yesterday from Redondo Beach. Lots
of
catching. Mostly Mackeral and Calico Bass. A couple of Sheepshead and
Kelp
fish. Beautiful 80 degree water and calm seas.


You mentioned La Jolla, but didn't mention Black's Beach. Is it no
longer
the
beach it used to be?
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."


Only fished off La Jolla, did not go to town this trip. Mothers Beach has
been taken over by sea lions and one of the nicest childrens beach areas
in
the world, can not be reclaimed as you can not legally bother a sea lion.


Black's Beach was a nudist (clothes optional) beach down the cliff from La
Jolla. Maybe they started enforcing the law, which, I believe, made public
nudity illegal. I'm talking about the mid-70's here, so things may have
changed.
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."



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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:57:29 -0700, "ed" wrote:

John and tell us how you know this was a nudist beach lol Back in the 70s
huh you are aging yourself lol Just have to give you a bad time Sorry lol


Hell, back in the 70's I was still interested!

The funniest thing about this beach, within walking distance from Camp
Pendleton, was seeing the Marines with their sunburned butts!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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The beach within walking distance of Camp Pendleton is San Onofre's most
southern border.
Black's Beach is about 30 miles south of Camp Pendleton.
Both beaches are still clothing optional, if you dare to bare.
Never dared at either, but have surfed both frequently; usually weekdays
when no one is around.
That's how I know the little I know.

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On Wed, 7 Sep 2005 09:57:29 -0700, "ed" wrote:

John and tell us how you know this was a nudist beach lol Back in the 70s
huh you are aging yourself lol Just have to give you a bad time Sorry
lol


Hell, back in the 70's I was still interested!

The funniest thing about this beach, within walking distance from Camp
Pendleton, was seeing the Marines with their sunburned butts!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."





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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:46:09 GMT, "Bryan" wrote:

The beach within walking distance of Camp Pendleton is San Onofre's most
southern border.
Black's Beach is about 30 miles south of Camp Pendleton.
Both beaches are still clothing optional, if you dare to bare.
Never dared at either, but have surfed both frequently; usually weekdays
when no one is around.
That's how I know the little I know.

Hell, a 30 mile early morning jog for a young marine looking for naked coeds?
Nothing to it!

Perhaps they drove. In any case they were most recognizable with their white
sidewalls and sunburned butts!
--
John H

"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."
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On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 21:46:09 GMT, "Bryan" wrote:

The beach within walking distance of Camp Pendleton is San Onofre's most
southern border.
Black's Beach is about 30 miles south of Camp Pendleton.
Both beaches are still clothing optional, if you dare to bare.
Never dared at either, but have surfed both frequently; usually weekdays
when no one is around.
That's how I know the little I know.

Hell, a 30 mile early morning jog for a young marine looking for naked
coeds?
Nothing to it!


Well, if you're going to put it that way! Who could argue.


Perhaps they drove. In any case they were most recognizable with their
white
sidewalls and sunburned butts!
--

Probably so, and in the 70's their haircuts would definitely stand out
compared to the hair style of the decade.


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