Advice for 2013 West Coast Tour: Seattle to San Francisco
Hi folks
What a wonderful site!! My partner and I are looking to do a road trip up (or down) the west coast, Seattle to San Fran (or vice versa) possibly including Las Vegas also. It's just the 2 of us, and at the moment, we're at the very start of researching options. We are looking at spending anywhere from 4-6 weeks to make it a really great, 'once in a lifetime' trip to make sure we take in all the best places to visit/experience. Happy to look at both RV's or car hire + hotels, even travelling some of the way perhaps on a train. Amongst travelling, we are both very interested in gastronomy so being able to tuck into some great, local cuisine is a must!
I am having a real good hunt around on this site plus others, but any initial advice would be most grateful to help point us in the right direction. Also any recommendations for good books that might also help would be gratefully received.
Ideally, we're looking for some great views, some great experiences, places to see, maybe even some whale watching if possible. Haven't set a budget as yet, but not looking to spend much more than about £6,000 altogether, including flights (return from London, UK).
You're help, guidance and advice would be most welcome!
Thanks in advance!!!
See if you can get free maps from AAA.
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Originally Posted by
Crazykids
I'm thinking perhaps buying a detailed map of the West Coast so I can really get my head around the different routes & places to stay etc. Can you recommend a good map purchase to do this?
Can't say I have ever seen a map of 'the west coast'. There may be one. Others may know.
What I use is the National Geographics map of the US - wall size and laminated. It is very good for the detail it shows of cities, natural features as well as main roads and interstates.
The other thing you can try is this....
Are you a member of the automobile association in Britain? If so, that gives you access to maps and tourist information from the AAA. What I would do, with your time frame, is write them a letter, enclosing photo copies of both sides of your membership card, and requesting maps of the States through which you will be travelling - CA, OR, WA, ID, WY, NV, AZ, and possibly also UT, MT and CO.
A friend of mine used to be the manager of the international department at AAA, and says they used to get requests like that all the time. She sent me a bundle of books when I had a query. She is now retired, and I am not sure if things have changed, or not. But for the cost of a postage stamp, it is worth a try.
Lifey