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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2008
    Jase,

    Don't forget Santa Barbara, I am a bit jaded as it is my home townwings.gif

    As I write this it is about 70 F and sunny, yes the fires are buring in Northern Cal but down here the sky is smokeless, thank God! You and your family are more than welcome to stop by my studio and I can share more pointers. There are many wonderful locations to see in Santa Barbara, beaches, mountains and the most beautiful mission of them all the Santa Barbara Mission, oh and Sterns Wharf is cool thumb.gif

    Best
    Marc
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    Moogle PepperMoogle Pepper Registered Users Posts: 2,950 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2008
    Jase,

    Don't forget Santa Barbara, I am a bit jaded as it is my home townwings.gif

    As I write this it is about 70 F and sunny, yes the fires are buring in Northern Cal but down here the sky is smokeless, thank God! You and your family are more than welcome to stop by my studio and I can share more pointers. There are many wonderful locations to see in Santa Barbara, beaches, mountains and the most beautiful mission of them all the Santa Barbara Mission, oh and Sterns Wharf is cool thumb.gif

    Best
    Marc

    One of the places I regret to not have been able to visit. :cry
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    jasonstonejasonstone Registered Users Posts: 735 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2008
    Jase,

    Don't forget Santa Barbara, I am a bit jaded as it is my home townwings.gif

    As I write this it is about 70 F and sunny, yes the fires are buring in Northern Cal but down here the sky is smokeless, thank God! You and your family are more than welcome to stop by my studio and I can share more pointers. There are many wonderful locations to see in Santa Barbara, beaches, mountains and the most beautiful mission of them all the Santa Barbara Mission, oh and Sterns Wharf is cool thumb.gif

    Best
    Marc

    Hey thanks for the offer Marc - will see how things pan out and maybe I will try to swing around to visit anyway - not everyday you get such an invitation :D

    Cheers, Jase
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    philiphutsonphiliphutson Registered Users Posts: 235 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2008
    jasonstone wrote:
    :cry Looks like the best laid plans of mice and men eh ne_nau.gif

    So I'm guessing we're going to have to change our plans - my wife is gonna die - she's spent hours and hours and (well days) researching hotels/motels etc and locations to visit rolleyes1.gif

    Sonoma/Napa is under a cloud of smoke
    Big Sur and the coast is under a cloud of smoke

    What thoughts people? How much of this trip would we have to move do you think? nothing like local knowledge on the ground mwink.gif

    Unfortunately I can't tell from the news reports which exact areas I'd need to avoid on our planned route

    Thanks to everyone for their help with this thumb.gif

    Here's our planned route on google maps

    Cheers all, Jase

    Just one suggestion don't stay in fresno if you can get a room in oakhurst.
    I realy like the bestwestern in oakhurst http://www.yosemitegatewayinn.com/virtual.html
    Oakhurst is nice sierra town with decent food at many different places. Its been about 2years since I've been to oakhurst but if I remember correctly the kettle restaurant was good food.
    And as other people have mentioned you could skip sequoia for an extra day in yosemite. I personally love sequoia and visit it about twice as much as yosemite but unless you get on a trail yosemite is better.

    -Philip Hutson
    If you want to see paradise simply look around and see it.
    -Willy Wonka
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    jasonstonejasonstone Registered Users Posts: 735 Major grins
    edited July 1, 2008
    Just one suggestion don't stay in fresno if you can get a room in oakhurst.
    I realy like the bestwestern in oakhurst http://www.yosemitegatewayinn.com/virtual.html
    Oakhurst is nice sierra town with decent food at many different places. Its been about 2years since I've been to oakhurst but if I remember correctly the kettle restaurant was good food.
    And as other people have mentioned you could skip sequoia for an extra day in yosemite. I personally love sequoia and visit it about twice as much as yosemite but unless you get on a trail yosemite is better.

    -Philip Hutson

    Thanks for the tips :)

    I just checked out the Inn you linked to - but unfortunately all booked out for the day before, on and after our planned arrival date.

    I'd love to make Sequoia too, but we don't want to rush Yosemite and then not enjoy either of the parks.

    Maybe with the fires though who knows - maybe we'll spend more time over that way... ne_nau.gif

    Cheers, Jase
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    jasonstonejasonstone Registered Users Posts: 735 Major grins
    edited July 3, 2008
    Thanks everyone - we've still got 2 weeks so we're ever hopeful

    Just wondering if Monterey or Carmel are affected too???

    We had planned on staying in Cayucos and then driving up the highway 1 through Big Sur to stay at Monterey for 2 nights.

    What about driving around Big Sur (inland from San Simeon as Ian408 suggested) and then going on to Monterey/Carmel?

    Thanks again to everyone who is taking the time to keep me updated on this as sometimes I don't know where to look on which news sites etc.

    Cheers, Jase
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    Bassett1976Bassett1976 Registered Users Posts: 90 Big grins
    edited July 3, 2008
    jasonstone wrote:
    Thanks everyone - we've still got 2 weeks so we're ever hopeful

    Just wondering if Monterey or Carmel are affected too???

    We had planned on staying in Cayucos and then driving up the highway 1 through Big Sur to stay at Monterey for 2 nights.

    What about driving around Big Sur (inland from San Simeon as Ian408 suggested) and then going on to Monterey/Carmel?

    Thanks again to everyone who is taking the time to keep me updated on this as sometimes I don't know where to look on which news sites etc.

    Cheers, Jase

    You should be able to drive around the affected area. Just keep watching the news for updates. Going inland to get to Monterey will be quite a drive as the major highway "inland" is the 5 freeway and that is about an hour from Highway 1. You can always spend an extra day or two in Monterey. This is one of our favorite places to go on vacation and it can be quite relaxing!
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    jasonstonejasonstone Registered Users Posts: 735 Major grins
    edited July 3, 2008
    You should be able to drive around the affected area. Just keep watching the news for updates. Going inland to get to Monterey will be quite a drive as the major highway "inland" is the 5 freeway and that is about an hour from Highway 1. You can always spend an extra day or two in Monterey. This is one of our favorite places to go on vacation and it can be quite relaxing!

    Luckily I like driving :D
    We're booked into Monterey for 2 nights already -just hoping that the fire/smoke doesn't affect that area either

    Cheers, Jase

    p.s. btw if anyone is living in that area etc. then my best of wishes and good luck - hope that everyone and everything gets out unscathed! wave.gif
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    philiphutsonphiliphutson Registered Users Posts: 235 Major grins
    edited July 3, 2008
    jasonstone wrote:
    Thanks everyone - we've still got 2 weeks so we're ever hopeful

    Just wondering if Monterey or Carmel are affected too???

    We had planned on staying in Cayucos and then driving up the highway 1 through Big Sur to stay at Monterey for 2 nights.

    What about driving around Big Sur (inland from San Simeon as Ian408 suggested) and then going on to Monterey/Carmel?

    Thanks again to everyone who is taking the time to keep me updated on this as sometimes I don't know where to look on which news sites etc.

    Cheers, Jase
    To get to Monterey from Cayucos
    From Cayucos you go north about 15miles (just south of Cambria) to 46. Take 46 east and you get to 101 head north about 2hrs to salinas and then you head back west to monterey. 46 is close enough to San Simeon to make it easy to go to hearst castle and even the elephant seals and then head back south to 46.
    Some one else was suggesting 5. That would be way out of your way.

    Here's some sites along 101 between Paso Robles and Monterey.
    There are lots of wineries in and around Paso Robles. The terroir of the area produces very strong reds. The east side of Paso Robles in hot and dry with very little coastal influence great for Zins (red zin of course). The east side of Paso Robles has the coastal influence (marine layer not as hot etc).

    On 101 between Paso Robles and Salinas there are two missions (really three but soledad mission is non existent these days). Mission San Miguel about 15 miles north of Paso Robles is currently undergoing earthquake damage repair. The other is Mission San Antonio de Padua. San Antonio is in a marine base so there might be problems getting on but it would be worth trying it is the most authentic mission.
    About one hour north of Paso is Pinacles National Monument. Very interesting rock structure. Pincales is an ancient extinct volcano on the San Andreas Fault. Half of the volcano is near the town soledad the other half is down near LA.

    Map of some of the estate level wineries in Paso
    My two favorite wineries from the map are Cass and Still Waters

    -Philip
    If you want to see paradise simply look around and see it.
    -Willy Wonka
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    aktseaktse Registered Users Posts: 1,928 Major grins
    edited July 4, 2008
    Goleta (near Santa Barbara) on fire too
    You might want to contact Marc before you visit his studio since Goleta is on fire too. I actually thought the smoke was from the Big Sur fire until I saw smoke coming from the mountains in Santa Barbara.

    I drove down from the bay area to San Diego today and actually went to the coast a bit.

    Yes, highway 1 is closed, but we were able to doubled back a bit to see the Elephant Seals and it is possible to do things on the coast.

    Basically, just check the news before you go anywhere and things might change when you're here.
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    Marc MuenchMarc Muench Registered Users Posts: 1,420 Major grins
    edited July 7, 2008
    aktse wrote:
    You might want to contact Marc before you visit his studio since Goleta is on fire too.

    Next time I will think twice before braggin eek7.gif Yes there has been a fire here which began less then 24 hrs from my previous post here. Good news though the fire is now contained and my studio is still here, as well as my house. Both were about 1/2 mile from the raging flames:wow

    Looks like California might be gaining on all the fires and by the time you get here everything will be calming down, with luck that isthumb.gif
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    aktseaktse Registered Users Posts: 1,928 Major grins
    edited July 7, 2008
    Next time I will think twice before braggin eek7.gif Yes there has been a fire here which began less then 24 hrs from my previous post here. Good news though the fire is now contained and my studio is still here, as well as my house. Both were about 1/2 mile from the raging flames:wow

    Looks like California might be gaining on all the fires and by the time you get here everything will be calming down, with luck that isthumb.gif
    When I saw the smoke billowing from the hillside, I quickly thought of you.

    Glad to hear that you and your family are safe! wings.gif
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    jasonstonejasonstone Registered Users Posts: 735 Major grins
    edited July 8, 2008
    Thanks everyone - glad to hear that you're house is safe Marc

    Flying on Friday so good to hear that they are hopefully contained a bit more - although latimes.com saidsomething about more hot weather and wind

    Well it's in the hands of now! :D
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    ian408ian408 Administrators Posts: 21,914 moderator
    edited July 8, 2008
    jasonstone wrote:
    Tlatimes.com saidsomething about more hot weather and wind rolleyes1.gif
    Yup. Thursday is supposed to be the hottest around here (SJC) with cooling over the weekend.

    The Big Sur area is still hampered by the closure of Hwy 1.
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