[TW]Fox;24297749 said:I had a G37 last time. Absolutely loads of power and it handled really well but the rest of it was really quite poor. It was fun to try but I'd walk past it on the rental lot if I saw one again.
[TW]Fox;24213103 said:It's very different living somewhere or being close enough to visit regularly, though. When you can go perhaps once a year for a few weeks you must be more chosey and for me, at least, California was just so much better.
I would disagree here. 17 mile drive was somewhat overrated... I'd say head a little further South past Carmel to Point Lobos State Reserve. Amazing scenery.
If the road is closed, you reckon it's still worth doing the 3 hour detour around to get to Yosemite?[TW]Fox;19673633 said:Either go in September, wait until June, or do a huge detour:
This is the best route:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=Yos...sQ;FQORLgIdl3wE-SkTjQcF4VLHgDG3fjayJAh8XQ&z=8
But the pass out of Yosemite will be closed.
Therefore, you will need this route:
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?saddr...HgDG3fjayJAh8XQ&mra=dpe&mrsp=1&sz=8&via=1&z=8
Which is more boring and takes longer.
If the road is closed, you reckon it's still worth doing the 3 hour detour around to get to Yosemite?
If the road is closed, you reckon it's still worth doing the 3 hour detour around to get to Yosemite?
If the road is closed, you reckon it's still worth doing the 3 hour detour around to get to Yosemite?
Just don't have an overnight stay in Baskersfield. What a dump.
[TW]Fox;24394735 said:As this thread keeps popping up I guess it's turned into the 'Motors USA road trip' thread.
Just finishing off the planning stage for my next trip - Seattle > Vancouver > Jasper > Calgary > Montana > Utah > Oregon > Seattle.
I'm starting to plan our route but don't really know how to go about it. Where should I look to get the good roads and views?
I just punched it all into maps so far and it give quickest route.