It's actually warmer in the winter
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Originally Posted by Larrison
Even in the summer's its unusual for the water to get over 70 -- so be prepared if you get dunked.
The currents in the winter are warmer than in the summer. The normal shoreline temperature of California surf rarely breaks 65 degrees. Refreshing but.... brrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
Mark
Zig-Zags rarely make that much sense
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Originally Posted by spicesea1
Have extra days in our itinerary to play with. Wondering, if it would make sense to head out from SF to Yosemite and then swing back into Napa then head down the [coast?
Um, no. It makes more sense to do Napa/Sonoma/Wine Country and then go to Yosemite or vice a versa, but zig-zagging back and forth from the coast is illogical.
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Is one day enough for Yosemite? Or is there something else equally as noteworthy/entertaining that is closer to our original itinerary?
Yosemite is worth seeing and if you only have one day -- (as long as you spend the night there) it will be OK. It is too far for day trip from SF.
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Need a bit more advice. Have the first half of trip planned, and the very end. 3 days in SF, 2 in Napa, then down the coast to Big Sur, Monterey, etc. The things we would like to do include a horseback ride through the redwoods at Molera State Park and the aquarium in Monterey, and Hearst Castle.
So... Yosemite is now out of the plan?
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So probably plan on spending at least a night in that area, maybe even 2. After that all we have planned is going to the Grand Canyon for a day,
I might be confused here -- but are you suggesting that you will drive from Hearst Castle to the Grand Canyon in one day and immediately leave for Las Vegas? That would be a fast trip!
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dropping off the car in Vegas the day before we fly out. Which leaves us 2-3 days to play with. We are considering driving down to San Diego, but...I have read other posts containing warnings about "several hours" to get around L.A. traffic.
Yes, traffic can be a "bear" in LA. I go there 2-3 times a month, it is OK -- but you have to be ready for slow-downs.
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So, (trying to be as specific I can here) is it worth it with 2-3 days to spare to drive from the Monterey/Carmel area down to San Diego and then over to the Grand Canyon, factoring in all the travel time (and stress)? I hope I am making sense, I so appreciate you taking time to read and respond to my posts.
Yes, no and maybe. It is all worth seeing. If it were me, I would spend those 1-2 extra days kicking back in Las Vegas -- there is plenty to do here. But everywhere is "worth it" -- I never know how to answer such a query.
Mark