Best Route to Take to SeaCliff State Beach?
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Best Route to Take to SeaCliff State Beach?
A friend is having a little beach party this saturday morning/afternoon. Recently another one of my friends got an S2000. Just wondering which route would be good for him and I to take to SeaCliff State Beach (i.e. safe, fun, no cops).
As of now, I am thinking either Hwy 9 or Hwy 35. I am leaning more towards Hwy 9 but I am worried there might be too many cops on Hwy 9. Could anyone who's been down these Hwy's lately recommend anything? Thanks.
As of now, I am thinking either Hwy 9 or Hwy 35. I am leaning more towards Hwy 9 but I am worried there might be too many cops on Hwy 9. Could anyone who's been down these Hwy's lately recommend anything? Thanks.
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How much driving do you want to do? 1hr, 2hrs or 3?
Do you prefer smooth roads or is a bit bumpy ok
9 to 17 or 1 depending how long you stay on 9, smooth lots of cops
9 to Big basin way in boulder creek to Jamison Creek Rd to Empire Grade to pine Flat Rd which turns into Bonny Doon Rd to 1
Jamison Creek is a bit narrow in spots and bumpy. It's a road I like and a road you definitely want to get to know before going at an accelerated pace. The rest of the roads are smooth and you won't see any chp except for 9 and 1.
Have fun.
Do you prefer smooth roads or is a bit bumpy ok
9 to 17 or 1 depending how long you stay on 9, smooth lots of cops
9 to Big basin way in boulder creek to Jamison Creek Rd to Empire Grade to pine Flat Rd which turns into Bonny Doon Rd to 1
Jamison Creek is a bit narrow in spots and bumpy. It's a road I like and a road you definitely want to get to know before going at an accelerated pace. The rest of the roads are smooth and you won't see any chp except for 9 and 1.
Have fun.
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Originally Posted by rhayward,Jun 13 2007, 06:57 PM
9 to 35 to 84 to hyw 1