Thursday, January 23, 2014

Places to visit on road trip from LA to Vegas and San Francisco?

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Linda84


If i was planning a road trip starting in Los Angeles and San Diego, driving up to Vegas for 4 or 5 nights, and then on to San Francisco, what towns would you recommend stopping over in...?
I've heard Santa Barbara is a nice place to see... Any other suggestions?



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Well, first of all, I'd highly recommend starting in San Francisco, then working your way to LA, and then to Vegas. Or, alternately, start in Vegas, then hit LA and then SF. The easiest drive between Vegas and SF will take you through the LA area, so I'm not sure it makes sense to start there.

At any rate...

Santa Barbara is a beautiful city! I also highly recommend Morro Bay. Both are quaint coastal towns. If you can, you should stop at Hearst Castle in Cambria. It was William Randolph Hearst's home here on the coast, and it's entirely over-the-top luxury! I also enjoy visiting Solvang, which is a little Danish town on the coast...There's not a whole lot to do there, but it can be a great place to stop for a lunch break (some Danish cheese for a picnic is fun!). All of these are in the same general area, north of Los Angeles, on the coast Highway 1.

If you have time for another stop, Big Sur...The forest and coastline are gorgeous. There's a restaurant just south of Big Sur, called Nepenthe. On a sunny day, you can sit on their deck, which overhangs the cliff, with AMAZING views of the ocean, and just about nothing else. They also have a fireplace inside, so if the weather's not cooperating, you can still enjoy the view, and keep warm at the same time.

Naturally, Monterey and Carmel are also great stops. There's all kinds of tourist things to do - Fisherman's Wharf, Cannery Row and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Depending on the time of year, it can also be fun to take a whale watching cruise on the bay. I also very much enjoy sitting at the 19th hole at any of the Pebble Beach golf courses (I'm not a golfer, so I'd rather just enjoy the view!).

Hope you have a great trip!

Golf Swing - Is it best to see video and learn ORRRR by posts/reviews/forum?




Rohan BS


Hi All
I will be honest, I recently developed passion for Golf.. very beginner golfer.. How many of you (both beginner and pro golfer) think that watching video is better than any other means of learning the game??? I strongly believe videos.. but i wanted to know your opinion... Help me

Thanks
RBS Desai



Answer
I believe a lesson (well, lessons...) with a pro is the best, but I also know that not everyone has that luxury. That's life. If that's the case, recording your swing and asking people at places like Y!A and golf forums to review it can help. Something is always better than nothing.

If you get the V1 software (available for desktop, iPhone and Android) or some other recording software, you can take that video and either upload it to V1's instructors (you're on a wait period if you use the free version... at least for the desktop) or to either "School of Golf" or "The Golf Fix", both airing on The Golf Channel. I can't guarantee you'll get a response from them, but it doesn't hurt to try.




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