West Coast Trip - no Audi content

ed armstrong edshred2000 at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 4 16:40:16 EST 2002


Actually the Hearst Castle is off Highway 1, not 101.
The drive south from San Fransico along Hwy 1 is not
to be missed. Forget the 101 or I-5 (except for a
short strecth so you can say you've been on the I-5
with your I-5 ;)

In LA/ San Diego ?? To much to do. Beaches, theme
parks, movie stars, museums, Venice Beach. Its all
here along with 15 million other people.....

...A short trip down to Baja might be nice. The main
highway is excellent.


  -ed



--- "James D. Hanson" <jhanson at westmont.edu> wrote:
> If you drive 101 in So. Cal, take a look at Hearst
> Castle.  It costs to
> get it (how much, I'm not sure), but I've heard that
> its a sight to see.
>
> Jim
>
> On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Zsolt wrote:
>
> > I am planning a trip from Western Canada to
> Southern California on the
> > end of the March/early April.
> >
> > I am located in Alberta, and I am going across the
> Rockies in Canada,
> > then hit the I-5 and also the nice parts of the
> coastal highway ones I'm
> > in the US. My final destination is Palm Springs,
> but I would also like
> > to spend some time in LA and San Diego.
> >
> > I was hoping to get some recommendations about
> what to see, what to
> > avoid, where to stay etc.
> >
> > Also, if any listers wanted to meet for a beer of
> coffee that would be
> > great.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >    Zsolt
> >    '90V8q (still in the works)
> >    '995ktq
> >    '84 911 Carrera Targa (Euro import)
> >
>


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