Driving San Francisco to LA
#11
Originally Posted by Rev Happy,Nov 27 2007, 09:56 PM
Ahh. For Beverly Hills, thats not a bad rate. I worked at the Beverly Hills Hotel for over 4 years so I know the area. If you love cars, you'll love BH. Every type of exotic on the road as a daily driver.
Thanks for the help again. I'll have my laptop with me so I'm sure I'll be referncing this thread before we head out.
#12
When you get to Monterey area you need to check your gas gauge. Between Carmel and Morro Bay the gas will probably over $4.00/gallon. Also not very many places to fill up between Carmel and Morro Bay. Morro Bay is frequently among the best gas prices. Enjoy the drive
#13
Got into Beverly Hills a few hours ago. Absolutely incredible drive and fun as hell too. I loved the Pigeon Point lighthouse I stayed on Highway 1 too long I think and ended up driving through farmland through Guadalupe etc. Ended up taking 135 to the 101 to save some time, but should have stayed on 101 when it split near Pismo Beach. All in all a memorable drive and took about 11-12 hours with stops for pics, gas, etc. Thanks again everyone for the insight and I took a lot of pictures
#15
I learned from S2k13play that the G16 & 198 are killer touge type of side roads that will lead you back to montery/101N!
The G16 is supposedly suppose to look like a Honda commercial! Twisty turns on the side of a mountain with trees on the side. No cops & its like 60mi of turns.
The G16 is supposedly suppose to look like a Honda commercial! Twisty turns on the side of a mountain with trees on the side. No cops & its like 60mi of turns.
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