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273.1 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Keep hope alive! | Mon Jul 20 1992 15:32 | 14 |
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Whatever you do, go to Gilroy (the Garlic Capital of the World) and bring me
back some garlic :-)
Also, check the San Francisco conference, THEBAY::SAN_FRANCISCO. Don't press
KP7 or any of that cuz I don't know how to make that thing happen.\\
Jum
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273.2 | are you kidding? | VSSCAD::LARU | run, or fight, or dance! | Mon Jul 20 1992 16:08 | 5 |
| drive to Veneta dammitt!!
:-)
/bruce
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273.3 | | SMURF::GRADY | Short arms, and deep pockets... | Mon Jul 20 1992 16:30 | 3 |
| T!ng, how long is the drive to Veneta?... over eight hours?
tim
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273.4 | Good timing for this topic | ANGLIN::GEBHART | Met her accidentally in St.Paul, MN | Mon Jul 20 1992 17:11 | 10 |
| I would also be interested in any opinions on what to do in San Fran.
I think my wife and I are going to head to California this fall and it
looks like San Fran is going to be the location. I have never been out
west so I am really excited about going. Halloween might be a good
time to go ;-), but besides seeing the Dead what suggestions do y'all
have.
Thanks,
:-)
Scott g
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273.5 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Keep hope alive! | Mon Jul 20 1992 17:14 | 10 |
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If you are out there before the end of August you can stop in Mt View and
see my kids who are staying with their grandmother :-)
Jum
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273.6 | | TERAPN::PHYLLIS | fly through the night | Mon Jul 20 1992 18:13 | 8 |
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12 hour drive from Veneta to SF
See you on the road?!
:-)
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273.7 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Mon Jul 20 1992 18:31 | 9 |
| It's about 10-12 hours depending on how fast you drive ;-) and how many
stops you make. Last year, we split up the drive into 2 days - really nice
-> do it if you can! We're flying up this year instead of driving since
Randy couldn't take the time off. By the way, Tim, I think you can change
your airline reservations for $25?? So if you feel like going to Shoreline,
I have extra tickets 8-).
peace,
t!ng
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273.8 | and now for something completely different | CIVIC::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Mon Jul 20 1992 21:56 | 7 |
| We'll be staying in SF area for the NY's show or whatever they plan to
do...BUT how long to get from SF to LA . No laffing .. this is a
person who grew up in VT where you could get from end to end in 2 1/2
hrs or side to side in less. I have family in LA and I want to
surprise them by making them think I know what I am doing.
carol
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273.9 | | CSLALL::HENDERSON | Keep hope alive! | Mon Jul 20 1992 22:08 | 10 |
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Been a while since I've driven it, but depending on how you go 5-6 hours I
think..
Jum
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273.10 | I hope I have enough time to at least see Redwood! :-) | EBBV03::SMITH | Lets get together B 4 we get much Older | Tue Jul 21 1992 09:18 | 4 |
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I got a week and 3 days to drive from Eugene to Mt View
and then Mt View to Portland...should be interesting,
I may be able to catch a Shorline two.
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273.11 | Sonoma >> Napa & the drive form LA-> SF | SFBAY::UBELL | | Tue Jul 21 1992 13:30 | 14 |
| If you go to the Wine Country, I'd suggest avoiding Napa in favor of Sonoma
The main winery road in Napa is overrun. Sonoma has many different areas that
are much quieter. Id recommend the Russian River area and Alexander Valley.
You can get Winery maps everywhere around there to show you where to go.
You can camp at "Lake" Sonoma, north of the Russian River (its man made).
The town of Sonoma is quite charming also (a bit yuppied lately) and is near
Jack London State Park (where he used to live) which is interesting.
If you must go to Napa get off of the Highway (I think its 12) and go over to
the Silverado Trail which runs parallel.
Its 7-8 hours driving LA->SF on I-5. Or about 2 days on Route 1. The 2 days
will be much shorter unless you really get off on looking at agrabuissness and
cannot stand panaramic views of the ocean. Be sure to stop at Big Sur (ask
directions to Piffer State Beach) and Point Lobos.
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273.12 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Tue Jul 21 1992 13:59 | 9 |
| >Been a while since I've driven it, but depending on how you go 5-6 hours I
>think..
5 to 6 hours would get you into Santa Barbara at most. Try 7-8 hours and
add anything you deem appropriate to make up for the time you'll spend in
LA's perpetual traffic jams (LA has traffic jams at 2 in the morning! 8-/).
peace,
t!ng
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273.13 | Sweetwater Cafe in Mill Valley | MEMIT::GUNNING | | Fri Jul 24 1992 17:07 | 27 |
| I was just in San Francisco at the end of April/beginning of May
for my honeymoon. It's a great city, my husband and I were all over
the place! We only wish it wasn't so far away!
I suggest you go to the Sweetwater Cafe in Mill Valley. A lot of
local musicians play there, but a lot of celebrities play there
as well and will show up spontaneously and play a few songs!
Jerry's played there on a few occassions, as well as Bob. Elvis
Costello, Bonnie Raitt, John Lee Hooker, etc.
They have pictures hanging up of all the people who have played
there along with some memorabilia (guitars, etc.) Mill Valley is
beautiful, we ate at an Italian restaurant a couple doors down
from the Sweetwater that was excellent (can't remember the name,
but the bartender at Sweetwater recommended it).
FYI - Mill Valley is north over the Golden Gate Bridge, just
follow the signs, probably about 1/2 hour drive or so from the city.
Oh, I also recommend Sonoma over Napa as well, although Robert Mondavi
is in Napa. That's my favorite wine.
Have a great trip!
/Tricia :-)
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273.14 | | DEDSHO::CLARK | Ever breathe oxygen, son? | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:25 | 17 |
| Hey folks, I'm BACK! Did ya miss me?!? Yeah, right! :^)
Back from San Francisco, that is! Heck, what self-respecting hippie wouldn't
visit Haight-Ashbury while in S.F.? I did ... even stood on THE intersection
and soaked up the vibes. Neat place. Great restaurants/caf�s, shops,
bookstores ... plus the "stars'" homes of course. We were staying in Union
Square, so it was just a short bus ride. I walked half way, but then didn't
want to deal with the hills on Haight St., holy moly.
We did the touristy Fisherman's Wharf thing ... heard a great steel drum band
while there. Also Marine World/Africa and Golden Gate Park.
I would love to live in S.F. As long as I didn't have to drive. Actually
the public trans. system is great. We got the $10-for-3-days passport
which lets you use the buses and cable cars as much as you want.
- DC
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273.15 | hehehe | SLOHAN::FIELDS | Meowowowowow I'm Hungry ! | Mon Jul 27 1992 11:55 | 5 |
| DC is back yeah !!!!!
:') feel better :')
Chris
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273.16 | SF -> LA | SELL3::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Fri Jul 31 1992 13:38 | 9 |
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OK - everyone is giving me the idea that if I plan to do both SF and LA
in the same week, that I'd better get realistic and plan to fly from SF
to LA. That should take about 1 1/2 hours as oppposed to driving the
distance which could take over a day, apparently? So who has recent
experience with cost for such a flight. is it like buying a shuttle
ticket from Logan to Dulles, $$-wise?
carol
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273.17 | and another thing ... | SELL3::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Fri Jul 31 1992 13:49 | 12 |
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About 3 years ago, I heard about a bus service that operates in CA
(maybe other states, also) and a claim to fame is that they are an
alternative bus company. That is, they charge very low rates - get
from city to city in reasonable time (not a commuter bus though) and
also stop to put on barbques on the longer rides. I think it was
called the Green Bus. HAs anyone 'else' ever heard of such a thing?
Or am I california dreaming
carol
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273.18 | cheap... | DRINKS::WEISS | Eight Canadian dollars I'll never spend. | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:11 | 6 |
| I flew from LA -> SF in May of '91. 29 bucks!
No airline wars at that time, either. It's just a
heavily travelled, and thus cheap, route...
I had a mid-morning, mid-week, 1 way ticket...
Dave
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273.19 | | SKYLRK::TING | Give Peace a Chance!!! | Fri Jul 31 1992 14:36 | 18 |
| > That should take about 1 1/2 hours as oppposed to driving the
> distance which could take over a day, apparently?
Over a day??!?! Wherever did you get that idea?? It takes between
7 to 8 hours to drive from SF to LA depending on how fast you drive
and the amount of traffic in LA 8-). We drove from Hacienda Heights
(a suburb east of LA) to Mountain View in 6 hours (SF is about 45
minutes north of Mountain View). A lot of the highways between LA
and SF that we took had a speed limit of 65. For us, it's cheaper.
The one-way fares nowadays run from $40 to $80 and *may* save you
more time, but not guaranteed. It depends on where you are going
and who you fly with. Last time, I put my parents on a flight going
from SF to LA on TWA - the flight was at 3, it was delayed till 5:30
8-/. I got them on another flight. Traffic out/into LAX is also
pretty horrendous. Just things you may want to consider...
peace,
t!ng
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273.20 | however | SELL3::ROBERTS | a blinding flash o'the obvious | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:35 | 7 |
| >Over a day??!?! Wherever did you get that idea?? It takes between
whew .... sorry for the error. 7-8 hours of driving IS a day for me.
Glad to get a varoety of responses .. the SF notesfile has been very
helpful also.
c
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273.21 | | STAR::HUGHES | Captain Slog | Fri Jul 31 1992 16:43 | 5 |
| 'course if you drive, you can check out things like San Simeon
(Hearst's castle), Esalen, etc on the way. Depends which is more
important to you, being there or getting there (wherever there is).
gary
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273.22 | My three fav. places (dude) | EMMI::SYMONDS | | Fri Jul 31 1992 17:06 | 42 |
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San Franciso ... Slowly I turn ... Step by..
Personal Favorite places in the general mid-norhtern california
area...
1) Pfieffer Beach, southern Big Sur area;
There's a little sign just south of the the camping /
restaurant/saloon. Kindof a locals place. Pfieffer has
3 beach fronts; the first has this wild hollowed
archway in some rocks facing dead west - some wicked
cool sunset photos through there! The second is as you
continue around to some rocks - this is supposed to by
semi clothing optional. The third front is totally
isolated; you gotta do some serious rockin' to get
around the point, but once you do, you deserve to take
your clothes off! Absolutely pristine! There is nothing
else in the universe once you get there. Like, TOTAL
peace and serenity, dude(ette).
2) Garberville, Humboldt County!!
Small little town with big gooey buds! Town is one
little strip with a post office for the growers to
contact the outside world and a bar at each end for
them to get together and see whos got the best! I had
a terrible time there! Reminded me of the Melkweg hash
bar in Amsterdam!
3) Shelter Cove; near Redway, also Humbolt I think, maybe
Mendecino. Take this wild windy road through the coastal
range and come out to this little jut sticking into the
ocean so that it protects the cove. Very nice.
I just hate California.... They think they got it all!
The BEST Coast, dude.... whadda they know...
BTW: Hoping to go to Berkeley for some grad work!
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273.23 | RT LAX<->SFO can cost $400 so plan a(dead)head | SFBAY::UBELL | | Wed Aug 05 1992 19:35 | 11 |
| Thats right, you can spend $400 if you go to the airport and just
buy it at the counter. There are all sorts of deals that you
can get ahead of time. For the cheapest try SouthWest, they
fly to Oakland (which is closer to some parts of SF than SFO),
I think. They may also fly to SFO from other
than LAX. There are 5 airports in the general LA area(in LA
terms thats within about 1.5 hours of downtown). Burbank,
which is just a little north of town is my favorite (no trafic,
no hassles, but almost no public transit). It all depends
on where you are. LAX is not centrally located, so one of the other
might be closer.
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273.24 | Concerts/Festivals/Bar Bands | JUPITR::OCONNORS | | Wed Aug 12 1992 02:53 | 6 |
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Well, now that the Veneta/Shoreline shows are cancelled, any
other fun music stuff goin' on out in California between 8/20-8/30
Sean
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273.25 | | CSCMA::M_PECKAR | I second that electron | Wed Aug 12 1992 14:01 | 2 |
| We decided to rent bikes and do a San Juan island or two, assuming they rent
bikes with kid-carriers....
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273.26 | Don't Follow Fog Dept??? ;-) | RAISE::GLADU | | Wed Aug 12 1992 14:22 | 13 |
| >Note 273.25 by CSCMA::M_PECKAR
>We decided to rent bikes and do a San Juan island or two
Er, do you mean the San Juan islands out near Seattle? (this is the
San Francisco note ;-)
I'll be meeting up with da ve and BilleJules and a few other folks
on Orcas Island in the San Juans (Washington) in a couple of weeks.
We rented a beach house and some sea kayaks on some sort of nekkid
hippy resort type place with hot springs.
- Gerry
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273.27 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 12 1992 15:19 | 3 |
| sounds like fun Ger, say HIGH to Billitier and Jules for us. DOn't
forget how to apply that all important jaw hold/grip when necessary!
rfb
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273.28 | | RAISE::GLADU | | Wed Aug 12 1992 15:56 | 8 |
| re: Note 273.27
>Don't forget how to apply that all important jaw hold/grip when necessary!
Yeah, we know better than to take Bill for a jeep ride at 13,000 feet
and pump him full of homebrew, now don't we? ;-) Besides, we'll be at
sea level this time so I probably won't need to use it. :-) You can
thank Bobbb for showing me that maneuver.
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273.29 | | CXDOCS::BARNES | | Wed Aug 12 1992 16:37 | 6 |
| bobb and GerG , I think the jaw hold should be taught at all Red Cross
1st aid classes along with the himelick manuver %^) SO, Ger, where does
one grab another during "epasodes" such as that when at sealevel? I
suppose that depends on the gender of the grabber and grabee, eh? %^)
rfb
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273.30 | SF... one of my two favorite cities | TRLIAN::DUGGAN | BornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDen | Thu Jun 15 1995 10:19 | 10 |
| Reviving old notes...
I'll be in SF in a couple weeks... just passing through on the way to
Siberia... We plan to go to Ming's in Palo Alto for Dim SUm, then hang
out in Oakland, Marin Cty, and Affluent Hillsboro with some of Marty's
relatives (the rich ones, who can afford to live in Affluent Hillsboro)
then get on an Aeroplop (Aeroflot, for the purists) jet and 14 hours
later we will be in Siberia.
...michael t. TravelerHead
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273.31 | cool city | WILLEE::OSTIGUY | | Thu Jun 15 1995 10:50 | 8 |
| Lucky michael t....I've been to SF twice, never long enough, and I
thought it is a beautiful city, and I enjoyed it big-time...I'm hoping
we get there when we go to Lake Tahoe for 17 daze in August...I've been
by the corner of Haight-Ashbury TWICE and haven't been able to stand
under the sign, but third time should be a charm, and I want my photo
taken right there...gotta have it...
Wes_Anchor_Steam_Head
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273.32 | Personal favorites | TRLIAN::DUGGAN | BornInTheDesert,RaisedInTheLionsDen | Thu Jun 15 1995 11:15 | 13 |
| The Eagle Cafe at the foot of Pier 39 has the world's best corned beef
hash...
Giardelli's has some of the world's best chocolate (excepting Ethel M's
but NOT excepting Godiva IMO)...
the boyz produce the world's best music...
and my aunt in Marin Cty. cooks up some of the world's best mashed
potatos! (you need to KNOW somebody to get those)
...michael t "reminiscing_about_the_Bay"Head
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273.33 | I'll be knockin' on the golden door! | STAR::64881::DEBESS | rainbows end down that highway | Thu Jul 18 1996 13:29 | 45 |
|
welp! yikes! YEhaaa! it's getting a bit hard to hold
in my excitement...there must be plenty of love in this
dream - cause it's coming true! This time next week,
we'll be off on our monthlong adventure out west - and
as hard as it may be to believe for many of you great
travelers, this will be the first time in my life that
I'll get this experience. We've tried to live a pretty
"simple" life - building up our home by the sweat of our
brows and help from friends and bartering (no bank loan
either), we recycle ALOT - like even cars and stuff - so
things people throw away as useless to them, many times end
up at my house being used eventually - and we've both managed
to work parttime most of the years that we've had kids, so we've
not had a huge income...I live from paycheck to paycheck sometimes,
especially in the winter when carpenters are not in demand too much.
So, consequently, we've never had the opportunity to do any
extensive traveling.
But, this dream started to take root like a year and a half
ago and I've been saving towards it every month just like
a loan payment or something - and before I accepted this
job here last fall, I negotiated the time that I knew I
would need this summer...and it's fast approaching!!!
anyhow!, our first stop when we disembark from our train trip
cross country will be San Francisco...my MECCA, my PROMISED LAND!!
I've read thru this note and am open to any & all other suggestions
on must-see's and must-do's while we're there.
I'll be going Furthur at Shoreline (and I will be chanting
daily "phil phil phil" until then in hopes that he'll grace the
stage of his "hometown" ;-) - now wouldn't THAT be cool )
I'll be in SF on Jerry's birthday - I kinda think I'll take a
walk from the Golden Gate Park up to H/A and cut this dreadful
dreadlocked hairwrap, that I've had on my head as a living
memorial to Jerry, off and leave it somewhere, maybe at 710!, as a
gesture (or maybe it'll just gross someone out if they find it ;-),
maybe not )...
advise away!
Debess
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273.34 | there's always Lake Tahoe of course :) | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Jul 18 1996 13:53 | 8 |
| Debess, obviously "the Haight" is a must, it's a cool 'hood if you've never
been there...Coit Tower is also another cool SF place...it gives you a nice view
of the waterfront area, and is a pretty place at night...
try to get out in the Bay, it's kinda cool to look back at the city from the
Bay...Have Fun, the West rooolz
Wes
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273.35 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jul 18 1996 13:59 | 22 |
| Only having been there once and that was a short time, stay away from
the "piers", peir 39, 43, etc., unless you want to spend some dough.
food, trinkits and beers are rather highly priced on the piers.
But if ya got the dough, there are some grate sites and the beers.....
China Town is a must see, of course...I would have liked more time to
check out Russian Town, Italian Town and all the other little "towns"
that all border China Town.
Vesuzio's (sp) where Kerowac (sp) hungout before he got famous is cool
don't get too bummed at the "park sausage" in Golden Gate Park...that's
what the locals call the hippie-homeless that are *EVERYWHERE*!
(I've been told half of them are undercovers anyway...)
above all...EAT! the foods expensive in Calif, but good stuff!
go to San Rafeal if you can, see Mt. Tampalis (sp) and the start of the
redwoods, small ones, but great forest.
rfb_who really doesn't know anything about SF
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273.36 | Go to the Achille's heel for a brew | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:02 | 5 |
| say hi to the homeless chick that has the wood cutout of merlin the
magician on rollers next to her at haight and ashbury
she will most likely force the cutout on you if you line up under the
street signs to take a picture
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273.37 | | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:14 | 15 |
| My favorite places in San Francisco aren't there...one is over
the Golden Gate bridge, in Marin County (I think)...just
over the bridge to the west there are paths among the hills
and cliffs...a really neat place to take a little hike and
watch the fog roll around. Further up the coast (you'd need
a car) is the John Muir park, with the redwoods.
The other place is across the bay, in Berkeley...a few times
now I've had the chance to go over there and cruise around the
campus...it's very peaceful. There's a town next to it, too, but
something about college campuses I just find relaxing...
Have a wonderful trip...what sort of vehicle did you end up renting?
Dan
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273.38 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:20 | 7 |
|
Muir Woods, I second that... Try climbing a hill in Berkeley,
you can see the whole Bay... it's awesome.
You're gonna have some fun! Congrats!!
Tom
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273.39 | | NECSC::CRONIC::semi3.hlo.dec.com::notes | i believe in Chemo-Girl!!! | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:23 | 21 |
| go to North Beach for the clubs and coffee houses...
fisherman's wharf is definitely home of lots of tourist traps and
overpriced food but it's worth visiting once... lot's of street scene
there too... lot's of galleries and stuffthre too... no law that says
you have to spend money... :^) browsing is fun and fine...
if you're into that sort of thing, the Alcatraz tour is pretty neat...
there's also boats and submarines and stuff totour as well...
the Marin Headlands jjust across the GG Bridge are way fcool...
the old fort there with the gun emplacements and stuff... no guns
anymore... just the old defenses... and if you drive around down
there you czn find the Marin Marine Mammal Rescue Center that's
way cool too...
GG Park is HUGE... and walking the park and the Haight is a
looooong day... don't be disappointed to find it kind of dirty though...
some neat restaurants there... cheap and unusual...
da ve
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273.40 | | SMURF::MROGERS | | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:24 | 15 |
| Another vote for Marin County. Muir Woods is out there and
the drive along the coast on Route 1 is spectacular. If you
have the time definitely check out Stinson Beach and Bolinas.
Bolinas is like a step back in time to the 60s in terms of
the culture. It's also worth stopping in Sausalito to check
out the houseboats that some people call home. They're
beautiful--almost pieces of floating artwork. I bit further
north of Sausalito is Mill Valley. Somewhere on the main
street is a wickedly awesome bakery, which is (or was) close
to the Sweetwater club that Jerry used to play in.
Check it out--it's not hard to see why the band moved here. I
was lucky enough to have had to "work" out there a couple of
times in the 80s. Our afternoon "break" was hiking into the
rolling hills for the rest of the day;-)
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273.41 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:33 | 6 |
|
Rt 1 down the coast will blow your mind
Check out Point Reyes, they have a neat old lighthouse.
Tom
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273.42 | #1 rule -- Have FUN! | QUARRY::petert | rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:37 | 8 |
| The beach. Santa Cruz. Yosemite (watch out for falling rocks).
Walk across the Golden Gate Bridge, and check out the trails on
the Marin side. Another Muir Woods. Wine country, if you're
into that. Lombard Street. Rte 1. Vistas (we'd call them scenic
lookouts, here.) And then you're heading north, right?
Haven't been too far north of there though.
PeterT
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273.43 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:37 | 2 |
| hey Chris, I know that Wizard !!! He's right next to me in the picture of me
under the sign
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273.44 | | SMURF::HAPGOOD | Java Java HEY! | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:38 | 18 |
| re: GG Park
Go there on a Sunday when they block the roads in the park to bikes
and foot traffic only.
I went to a lot of places there when my cousin lived 2 blocks up
the street from one end of the park (like he said..it's big!). I
was working Lockheed and living in a hotel for 3 months....
I can't remember all the places we went too since I didn't know
where I was going anyway :)
Eat some real chinese food:)
Check the otters in the kelp beds :)
Enjoy!!!!!!!!!!!
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273.45 | | UCXAXP::64034::GRADY | Squash that bug! (tm) | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:38 | 35 |
| Been there every year for the past five years...my
favorite place.
Muir Woods is gorgeous. So is Pt. Reyes, I'm told, but
further north.
Sausalito is pretty - some nice restaurants - you can
take the ferry from Fisherman's Warf or the Embarcadero.
Gordon Biersh is in the Embarcardero area - neat
microbrewery place, actually a chain of them in
California.
Gotta vote for North Beach too - check out a dive called
"The Saloon" - blues bands and other live music.
Union Square, Haight, Chinatown, all that downtown
stuff...Coit tower too, as mentioned...Japantown is cool
for sushi...lots of sushi places, and CHEAP...half what
it costs here...;-) Downtown at night is ugly - lots of
street people and hookers...avoid it. (Market st., etc)
Marin highlands are neat too - the huge hills on the
other side of the Golden Gate Bridge, toward the ocean.
The whole coastline, the Pacific Palisades to Monterey
are gorgeous too.
I'm going there in a month. Can't wait...even if it is
for work...
Mystery - you must have some suggestions...where's that
Pink Godzilla place? ;-) I'm in San Jose starting 8/11.
tim
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273.46 | you know it my man | WMOIS::LEBLANCC | All good things in all good time | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:39 | 1 |
| Gotcha!
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273.47 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Thu Jul 18 1996 14:55 | 56 |
| There's a national historic site near Fisherman's Wharf where Route 1
used to go (part of 1 was by ferry). They've got several old ships you
can go on. There's a small charge, but it's worth it.
Do not miss the Exploratorium! You'll want to go to the Palace of Fine
Arts anyway.
If you want to ride a cable car, get on in the early AM or forget it.
Also, there's refurbished old (30s-50s) trolleys running on Market St.
Grodon Biersch is very lame, imho (food's good though). It's worth
going on free glass night (or hold your own FGN :-)).
Definitely have lunch at Mad Dog in the Fog (see below) -- lunch is
around $6 and comes with a free pint of great beer.
DON'T DRIVE LIKE I DID!! :-(
Have fun (yeah, like I'm rilly worried that you won't),
Jamie
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Since I mentioned it in 10.?, I thought I'd put a mention in the proper
place. The Toronado is located at 549 Haight St. (at Fillmore) in San
Francisco and is by far the best beer bar I've ever been to. It's
located in the Lower Haight section, a healthy walk from Golden Gate
Park and Haight-Ashbury. The area is slightly run down and had a
Bohemian atmosphere; I think the residents were forced down the street
by skyrocketing rents in Haight-Ashbury. The crowd is somewhat grungy
and many sported body piercings, which kept me looking to see if anyone
was leaking beer. The area and the crowd seemed safe despite
appearances.
They've got over forty taps, all micros and imports -- no Bud, etc. --
and another thirty plus bottled beers. They serve the beers in their
proper glasses and even have a good selection of Belgian glassware to
go with the Belgians they offer. The prices are very reasonable, $2
before 5 and $3-3.50 after, bottled beer prices were about the same as
in a liquor store. The place is decorated with beer paraphenalia,
including a large lighted Chimay sign.
As if that's not enough, across the street is Mad Dog in the Fog, an
English bar with a small (compared to the Toronado - around 10 taps)
but good selection on tap. And you get a free pint with lunch.
I left my liver in San Francisco.
Jamie
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273.48 | my 2 cents.. | MAIL2::TURNOF | Greetings from the Big Apple | Thu Jul 18 1996 15:04 | 16 |
| also in north beach is the city lights book store. it rambles on and
was home to poetry readings in the '50 by ginsberg, kerouac, corso, et
al. you can pick up many unusual books there. highly recommended!
if you have time (and a car) go either to napa or sonoma for the
wineries - the drive is beautiful and the wine quite tasty.
for an inside look at the cable cars, go to the cable car museum. it's
somewhere near chinatown. you get a complete tour of the system, how it
works, history, etc. loads of fun!
take BART to the other side of the bay - it's fast, efficient, & clean.
but most of all - have fun!
Fredda
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273.49 | | TOLKIN::OSTIGUY | Ripples never come back | Thu Jul 18 1996 15:47 | 3 |
| re: Cable Cars, Jamie's right, get there Early...KAren and I got to the start
of one end (Ghiradelli Square) at whatever time inthe morning, and we had a
1/2 hour wait before they started running...a pretty long line too
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273.50 | Go North - You will not regret it | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Jul 18 1996 15:58 | 28 |
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My goodness Debess. If you have car, some of the best things I've ever
seen await you.
I recommend you get the hell out of the city, ASAP. Get over the Golden
Gate bridge and head North. Just keep going and going...anxiety will
overcome you and tension will disapear.
You may want to hit Rt 1 for a little while on a Northward venture. On Rt
1 you will smell the sweet aroma of eucalyptus trees as you pass through
gorgeous coastal towns and rocky coastal cliffs where these cute seals
will greet you.
Then just keep going...your now on rt 101 North, your in the emrald
triangle...this is where the hippies have gone to rest...you'll see wine
country on the right with it's gorgeous, green, valleys, orchards and
rolling hills, hot springs...oh my.
Keep going...and then it's the Redwoods. I'm tellin ya, if you havn't
been there, it's where it's at. It's so damn enchanting, like Hobbit
world...but better. So lush, so beautiful...when I was there I was in a
state of permanant dejavu...the smell of cedar is a knock out. You
will not be dispointed. I still remember every detail.
Northward...Northward...Cape Mendacino...Eureka...Oh hell, the almighty
Orgeon coast...Gold Beach! Coos Bay!! Dune City!!!...oh my God!!!!
What's the f'in number for Thomas Cooke?!?!?!?!?!?
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273.51 | | STAR::64881::DEBESS | rainbows end down that highway | Thu Jul 18 1996 16:08 | 20 |
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I -am- going north Deane...it's just that this is the SanFrancisco
note ;-)
after we leave SF, we're going to Yosemite for a few days, then
maybe down to Big Sur area for a few days, then north...along the
coast of northern California and Oregon...maybe down the
Columbia River/Mt. Hood area from Portland...the Olympic Peninsula
rainforest, finally into Seattle, and over the Cascades with
Bobbb and Tree!
sooo, lots of mention of Muir Woods - if you were going to see
the Big Trees further north anyways, would you still go to Muir
Woods?
I'm gonna print out all these suggestions and take them&you
with me!
THANKS everyone!
Debess
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273.52 | not a big fan of socio-metro-urbo-polis | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Jul 18 1996 16:23 | 13 |
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>I -am- going north Deane...it's just that this is the
>SanFrancisco note ;-)
Oppps. Oh yeah. I gotta learn to control myelf. :-)
I am so jealous.
My experince with SF was...
"Well, I'm here...it's kinda crowded...kinda politically correct...kinda
overwhelming...kinda...like...arrrrggghhhhh....REALITY!...let's get out
of here!!!" ;-)
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273.53 | Just teasing... | NETRIX::dan | Dan Harrington | Thu Jul 18 1996 16:29 | 12 |
| > I -am- going north Deane...it's just that this is the SanFrancisco
> note ;-)
> :
> :
> sooo, lots of mention of Muir Woods - if you were going to see
> the Big Trees further north anyways, would you still go to Muir
> Woods?
Hold on there, pilgrim...you can't have it both ways. Sauce for the
goose is sauce for the gander (or vice versa). :-)
Dan
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273.54 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jul 18 1996 16:33 | 16 |
| I don't like big cities....i hate Denver, even dislike what the east
side of COlo Spgs has become.....but i loved SF. !!!! for a "city",
it's very "contained" if you will, most western cities sprawl all over
the place. SF proper seemed small.
I second all suggestions to go over the GG Bridge to San Rafeal (Marin
county)
dean-o...curious...how did SF come across as "politically correct"?
tim g....i found the street people and hookers to be very
entertaining!! %^) esp. the hippie hookers!
rfb
rfb
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273.55 | | DELNI::DSMITH | Can you see the real me | Thu Jul 18 1996 17:15 | 7 |
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>dean-o...curious...how did SF come across as "politically correct"?
People following the traffic rules way too much and it has this
"hey, be liberal or die" type aura about it. I didn't like SF
too much :-/ ...although, unfortunately I didn't get to see the
hippie hookers.
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273.56 | | SPECXN::BARNES | | Thu Jul 18 1996 17:23 | 5 |
| hey..that's exactly why i DID like SF! shoulda seen the evil looks
i got from peds when they thought i was crowding them a little too much
in the cross walks with my big rental car....east vs. west, to each his
own , etc. I guess
rfb
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273.57 | | ASDG::IDE | My mind's lost in a household fog. | Fri Jul 19 1996 09:23 | 18 |
| I'd recommend skipping Muir Woods. It's for the tour bus crowd who
won't get more than 1/4 mile from the parking lot. You'll see plenty
of big 'uns in Yosemite.
As for Yosemite, we spent a week of our honeymoon there. Go see the
valley first thing in the morning, after noon it's like rte 128 with
scenery. Are you planning to camp? The valley CGs are crowded, we
stayed in one called Wolf Pass (?), just outside the valley at 4k ft.
I recommend it.
I heartily second the cable car museum, it's also the power plant for
the cars. There's one line that runs perpendicular to the
Powell-Market St. (Union Sq. - Fisherman's Wharf) line which is much
less crowded. A ride at night is a real treat.
Did I mention the Toronado?? :-)
Jamie
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273.58 | | TEPTAE::WESTERVELT | | Fri Jul 19 1996 11:25 | 10 |
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The Berkeley hill I was talking about that gives you a good
view of the Bay is in Tilden Park.
Here's another vote for the Palace of Fine Arts.. a place
of unearthly beauty.
As is the whole area...
Tom
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