I'ld love to visit Seattle, USA. And one day I will.
I'm doing Route 66 in the summer. Chicago to Los Angeles. Gonna be fucking sweet. Hopefully I'll hook with Amat and VD.
I already been to NY and FL.
I'ld love to visit Seattle, USA. And one day I will.
I'm doing Route 66 in the summer. Chicago to Los Angeles. Gonna be fucking sweet. Hopefully I'll hook with Amat and VD.
I already been to NY and FL.
A must is Yosemite, Beutiful.
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Arizona has some pretty amazing spots, The Grand Canyon and Sedona.
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Big Sky Country Montana also is very nice. Throw in British Columbia and we've got the makings of a very nice little tour of western North America.
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That would be a sweet trip. I love Seattle, the Queen Anne area is arguably my favorite place to visit. As I've mentioned before, I didn't find Portland overly impressive, but I'm willing to give it another shot. The Crystal Ballroom was a great place to see a show. I saw Social Distortion there.
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Last time I was in Seattle was 1979. At that time, coming down the I5, once you reach level with the Kingdome there is a massive sytem of overpasses crossing the highway. At that time the overpasses just stopped in midair due to budget constraints, and on the opposite side tehre is a system of terraces built up for the ramps, but it was all grown in.
Is it still like that?
Well it depends...
What are you up for?
Me personally I would recommend Baja.
The entire coast of Baja is paradise and nothing looks the same.
You've got party city Ensenada were all the college students party.
In Ensenada you HAVE to visit "La Bufadora" for those who don't know here's the run down:
La Bufadora is a marine geyser, or Blowhole located on the Punta Banda Peninsula in Baja California, Mexico. The spout of marine water (occurring every minute or so to varying degrees of height) is created when ocean waves and air are drawn into an underwater cave located in the cliffside, and the trapped air and water then explode upwards. This interaction not only creates the upward-shooting spout, but a thunderous noise as well.
La Bufadora is the second largest blowhole in the world, and can shoot upwards as high as 80 feet above sea level.
After you visit Ensenada you can cross over to San Felipe where it's still party but a bit more mature people a bit more lounge and relaxed.
Then you can just relax and forget it all when you land in Bahia de Los Angeles which is fucken amazing. You'll feel like you own the place and you can just run around and do as you wish it'll feel like your king of the land. Then you finish off your trip in Cabos San Lucas which is the place to be as far as Baja goes some of the best beaches in Mexico and a place that's full of places to see and things to do.
(As you can see I'm an ocean/beach person)
The problem with Baha is that you don't want to be there when the mother of all San Andreas earthquakes comes, cause the Baja will break off and sink into the Pacific.![]()
[quote=CFH;670878]For some reason, I'm thinking San Fransisco would be a cool place to visit [quote]
People in San Francisco complain when they have earthquakes, but it's their fault.
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