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GYXU > Kites, widsurfing, waterski > Re: LOST COAST: Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act 25 February 2005 08:14:51

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Re: LOST COAST: Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act

Bob Jacobson 25 February 2005 08:14:51
 And check out the exchange rate for euros! Practically third world prices,
but you can drink the water! (The plonk ain't bad, either.)


"JimmySchmittsLoves­ChocolateMilk" <sailboarding@gmail­.com> wrote in message
news:VN6dnSRqGvRLzI­PfRVn-hA@comcast.com­...> I'll echo the sentiments about California being world class.> I took a large 6 week road trip 5 years back where a buddy and I drove
from> Michigan to Denver to the Grand Canyon to LA and then up the coast to> Vancouver and all the way back to (what was ) home, Hamilton Ontario>
Out of everything that we saw, (and you see a lot doing 55mph driving
down> every back road / local highway )The place that still stands out in my
mind> as the one place that I would love to visit more often is the stretch of> California from north of LA to San Fran, well, heck, anywhere up to the> Oregon border. We drove the #1 highway that whole stretch and it was ...> was great! The mountains were amazing, the forest of absolutely HUGE
trees> were incredible and depending on which way you drove you could experience
different seasons in about a couple of hrs drive.>
Dave>
"Paul Braunbehrens" <bakalite@insertthe­samewordthatisbefore­theatsign.com>> wrote in message>
news:24022005130452­7403%bakalite@insert­thesamewordthatisbef­oretheatsign.com...>­ > This is one of the reasons I live in the bay area. Within 3 hours you> > have world class surfing, windsurfing, diving, skiing, and probably> > some other stuff that I haven't discovered yet....not to mention> > hiking, mountain biking, great political climate, nice people,> > reasonable weather etc. etc.> >
Not only do I not have to go to a different country, I don't even have> > to leave my half of the state :-)­> >
In article <ex8Td.67$dy3.13@ne­wsfe1-gui.ntli.net>,­ Martin Allen> > <mr.magoo@virgin.ne­t> wrote:> >
I'm all for travelling and cultural interaction, but I'm sure I
wouldn't> >> have done as much as I have if we in Britain had the diversity of> >> landscape> >> & climate that you have in the states.> >>
If you live in Britain and you want to ski you have to go to a
different> >> country, if you want to go anywhere you can wear shorts and t shirts> >> between> >> October and April, you have to go to a different country. If you want
stand a good chance windsurfing on anything other than formula gear in> >> June,> >> July or August you have to go to a different country.> >>
Martin> >>
<trnsprt@yahoo.com>­ wrote in message> >> news:1109118531.895­245.128570@z14g2000c­wz.googlegroups.com.­..> >> >I flew wide body airliners to Europe, Mexico, the Caribbean and Canada> >> > as well as domestically. Believe me there is plenty of travelling> >> > going on from the heartland.> >> >
When the discussion revolves back to travelling internationally in> >> > Europe and travelling internationally from the US it is important to> >> > remember that it is not an apples to apples comparison regarding
ease,> >> > expense or availablility of vacation benefits when comparing similar> >> > career paths.> >> >
It seems unrealistic to expect a mid income family of four in Joplin> >> > MO. to have te same travel experience as a mid income family of four> >> > from Stuttgart, DEU (my birthplace by the way). The scale of travel> >> > and availability of international travel within Europe is completely> >> > different than the States.> >> >
Now if each of the States were a different Country than the US> >> > citizenry would probably be some of the best travelled in the world.> >> >
If you want to say that average Americans are not as well travelled
European's than I will agree with you. But I doubt greatly it is> >> > purely a function of lack of desire or an intense isolationalistic> >> > bent.> >> >
FWIW> >> > Tom> >> >


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GYXU > Kites, widsurfing, waterski > Re: LOST COAST: Northern California Coastal Wild Heritage Wilderness Act 25 February 2005 08:14:51

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