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Topic: Driving from San Diego to Seattle
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Aaron Mehocic
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From: New Castle, PA, USA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 06-18-2005 11:41 AM
I was in the Seattle area last June and visited my family in the Lynnwood and Shoreline neighborhoods. My uncle has been out there since the late 60's and worked for the Department of Health in Snohomish County.
Being from the east, I was unimpressed with coastal Washington. It was cold, wet, and overcast all the time (winter weather for me). Although the mountains and forests are vast and beautiful, the city of Seattle itself seemed over ran with a mix of gaudy-dressed hippies ranging from what looked like Eastern mystics to skate board types. Many were filthy, greasy, and just left me with a sense that I did not want to go back. Of course, I've seen these same types in places like Pittsburgh and Cleveland, but in those cities they are few. Seattle had far more and they looked happily united there.
When I made this trip I traveled by rail and also stoped to see cousins in Las Vegas by way of a connection in Los Angeles. Amtrak's Coast Starlight made the Seattle to LA run in about 30 hours, though we were delayed about two hours in the Cascade Mountains. I loved the train, but in your case I'd still recommend driving.
California is without a doubt the most beautiful state I've ever seen, but I still wouldn't live there even if you paid me.
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Paul Mayer
Oh get out of it Melvin, before it pulls you under!
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From: Albuquerque, NM
Registered: Feb 2000
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posted 06-18-2005 01:03 PM
I did the reverse of Michael's proposed road trip in 1997 - Vancouver, BC to San Diego, CA checking out various Japanese language graduate degree programs. I wound up using a combination of I-5 and various incarnations of PCH along the way. Since I didn't have a schedule I took my time - six days all together. Some of the things I stopped to look at:
Bellingham and Lynden, WA (seeing old friends)
All of the touristy things to do in SEA (Space Needle, IMAX, monorail, International District), but especially (for me anyway): Boeing Factory tour in Renton, and Boeing Museum of Flight in Seattle University of Washington
Salmon hatcheries near Portland, OR Bonneville Dam and fish ladders
Howard Hughes' HK-1 Hercules "Spruce Goose" displayed at McMinnville, OR
University of Oregon in Eugene
Shasta Dam
Fort Ord, Mendocino, Clear Lake, Ukiah, CA The Redwood forest stands in that area The Skunk Train Winsor, Santa Rosa, Petaluma, San Rafael, Tiburon, CA (seeing more old friends)
Japan Town, and the Castro Theater, San Francisco, CA
California 1 Highway (PCH, right on the coast): Watsonville Monterey Monterey Bay Aquarium Cannery Row Monterey Institute of International Studies Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center The famous 17-Mile Loop Carmel-By-The-Sea (Clint Eastwood's Hog's Breath Inn) Big Sur San Simeon Hearst Castle (check out the 40-minute 70mm film cabinet in the booth at the LF theater there ) Cambria Morro Bay
Inland to San Luis Obispo and mostly back on US-101 / I-5 for the rest of the trip, except for:
Solvang (a bit of the Netherlands in SoCal)
Didn't do the rest of the coast route southward since I've done that part so many times before. Definitely want to do the rest of the west coast again, when I have a car or plane again someday.
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