on or about 3/15/02 9:25 AM, Ben McCafferty at ben@kbmc.net wrote: >> 1. My favorite stretch of highway --- mine is Beartooth Pass, > > > Not really highway, but I'd have to vote for Tioga Pass Road, on the north > side of Yosemite Valley. In the spring or early summer. Stunning. While I totally agree with the above, I was quite taken with the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia. Or, the road across Vancouver island toward Ucluelet and Tofino. >> >> 1.a) My favorite road trip ----- Telluride,Durango,Silverton,Ouray-God's >> country >> > > Locally I'd have to say Highway 1 north across the GG bridge, to Mendocino. > Camping just south of town, cool inlet for surfing, swimming, kayaking, etc. Again, agree with both... I'd like to add the Icefields Parkway heading toward Jasper. > >> 2. My favorite campground ---- don't have one- they all rock > > Just south of Ft. Ross, CA. Don't know the name, but there's a beach that > has 2-6" polished rocks instead of sand. Makes an amazing sound every time > a wave comes in. Clatter clatter clatter. My vote is Gold Bluffs State Park off Davison Road near Orick Ca. >> >> 3. My favorite restaurant ---- ours is Howard's Pub,Ocracoake Island, >> after a day on the beach the beer tastes great and the kids love their pizza > > Beau Jo's Pizza, Idaho Springs, CO. None better. Love Howard's... got lots of plastic cups from there. I think my favorite is a bar/restaurant I can't remember the name of in Eastsound on Orcas Island. -jspeer '89 Westy, yet-to-be-named |
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