Summer vacation
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Summer vacation
I was wondering if anyone is going any where this July or August for summer vacation?
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Road trip through California from Ventura to Santa Barbara, Monterrey, and SF and then to Lake Tahoe for several days before the long trip back to Tucson.
Can't wait!
Can't wait!
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Going to Woods Canyon lake next weekend for a little camping and trout fishing then to Tucson the following weekend for my wife's 30 year high school reunion at La Paloma.
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Was in Bisbee last weekend. Going to Greer for my fiances bday at the end of July. I'm not a huge summer vacation person. Too hot and expensive everywhere. I take most vacations in February or September/October
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Done that drive before. Drove from Santa Barbara to Monterey to Tahoe. Great drive.Alieberman wrote:Road trip through California from Ventura to Santa Barbara, Monterrey, and SF and then to Lake Tahoe for several days before the long trip back to Tucson.
Can't wait!
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I was in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. It was great.
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I went to Tucson for a June wedding. Again.
No doubt the Monterey Aquarium is on your list, but make sure you hit the other "sunny" side of the peninsula and go to Santa Cruz. The Boardwalk is great since you don't have to pay to go in, unlike most theme parks, and it's very cool to walk around and your kids can go on the rides. They do have concerts on the beach at night too. Redwoods are very close, and bet your kids would like the Mystery Spot. Santa Cruz was my favorite vacation spot when my kids were younger.
The Aquarium is cool, but very crowded, and full of strollers. Very annoying since it's difficult to get around.
Not sure how familiar you are with Cali, but it gets quite chilly at night, so make sure to dress in layers.
Your GPS will want you to take the 154 through the Santa Ynez valley, so if you do make sure to stop in the little Danish village of Solvang just to get some ableskivers. Forgot the place, but it has a walk up window.
Hearst Castle off the 1 near San Simeon is very cool for adults, but a lot of walking for those with little legs and not all that interesting. I love going though.
If you take the 1 up, make sure to expect a leisurely drive. Lots of RVs and tough to pass them. Beautiful drive though, especially up around Big Sur.
Alieberman wrote:Road trip through California from Ventura to Santa Barbara, Monterrey, and SF and then to Lake Tahoe for several days before the long trip back to Tucson.
Can't wait!
No doubt the Monterey Aquarium is on your list, but make sure you hit the other "sunny" side of the peninsula and go to Santa Cruz. The Boardwalk is great since you don't have to pay to go in, unlike most theme parks, and it's very cool to walk around and your kids can go on the rides. They do have concerts on the beach at night too. Redwoods are very close, and bet your kids would like the Mystery Spot. Santa Cruz was my favorite vacation spot when my kids were younger.
The Aquarium is cool, but very crowded, and full of strollers. Very annoying since it's difficult to get around.
Not sure how familiar you are with Cali, but it gets quite chilly at night, so make sure to dress in layers.
Your GPS will want you to take the 154 through the Santa Ynez valley, so if you do make sure to stop in the little Danish village of Solvang just to get some ableskivers. Forgot the place, but it has a walk up window.
Hearst Castle off the 1 near San Simeon is very cool for adults, but a lot of walking for those with little legs and not all that interesting. I love going though.
If you take the 1 up, make sure to expect a leisurely drive. Lots of RVs and tough to pass them. Beautiful drive though, especially up around Big Sur.
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Reminds me that my wife is heading to Broken Arrow, OK for her nephew's wedding this weekend.Merkin wrote:I went to Tucson for a June wedding. Again.
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Thanks Dean! Great suggestions. Yes we are doing Aquarium. I would love to go to Hearst Castle now, but I went once when I was a kid and absolutely hated it and was bored to tears so I'm not going to put my kids through it!Merkin wrote:I went to Tucson for a June wedding. Again.
Alieberman wrote:Road trip through California from Ventura to Santa Barbara, Monterrey, and SF and then to Lake Tahoe for several days before the long trip back to Tucson.
Can't wait!
No doubt the Monterey Aquarium is on your list, but make sure you hit the other "sunny" side of the peninsula and go to Santa Cruz. The Boardwalk is great since you don't have to pay to go in, unlike most theme parks, and it's very cool to walk around and your kids can go on the rides. They do have concerts on the beach at night too. Redwoods are very close, and bet your kids would like the Mystery Spot. Santa Cruz was my favorite vacation spot when my kids were younger.
The Aquarium is cool, but very crowded, and full of strollers. Very annoying since it's difficult to get around.
Not sure how familiar you are with Cali, but it gets quite chilly at night, so make sure to dress in layers.
Your GPS will want you to take the 154 through the Santa Ynez valley, so if you do make sure to stop in the little Danish village of Solvang just to get some ableskivers. Forgot the place, but it has a walk up window.
Hearst Castle off the 1 near San Simeon is very cool for adults, but a lot of walking for those with little legs and not all that interesting. I love going though.
If you take the 1 up, make sure to expect a leisurely drive. Lots of RVs and tough to pass them. Beautiful drive though, especially up around Big Sur.
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I'm trying to get out to Barcelona for the second half of August but we'll see if business gets in the way
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The aquarium is great. Been there a number of times whenever I happen to be in the area. When I was 9 I was in the bay area with my folks on a Tucson to Vancouver and back road trip. Several areas were off limits for filming. They would not say what was being filmed there in 1985 but it turned out to be Star Trek IV.
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Coronado Island in a couple weeks and again in mid August.
Next year is the big trip to South Korea.
Next year is the big trip to South Korea.
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This summer is going to be pretty sedate. Did Rocky Point 2 weeks ago for Circus Mexicus, going to Chihuahua, Mexico for a week next month, then maybe Seattle in September (or LA to visit family if Seattle ends up a bust). Next summer...Iceland.
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Gonna float away on a Wisconsin lake for the 4th, but other than that no plans. There's just too much stuff going on in Chicago over the summer to want to go anywhere else.
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Cool!UAdevil wrote:This summer is going to be pretty sedate. Did Rocky Point 2 weeks ago for Circus Mexicus, going to Chihuahua, Mexico for a week next month, then maybe Seattle in September (or LA to visit family if Seattle ends up a bust). Next summer...Iceland.
See what I did there?
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azgreg wrote:Cool!UAdevil wrote:This summer is going to be pretty sedate. Did Rocky Point 2 weeks ago for Circus Mexicus, going to Chihuahua, Mexico for a week next month, then maybe Seattle in September (or LA to visit family if Seattle ends up a bust). Next summer...Iceland.
See what I did there?
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We just did Disneyland last week for a couple days, day at the beach & a day hanging with our friends in Hollywood. Then I put my wife and the youngster on a plane & my oldest and I drove across the desert for her freshman orientation at UofA on Monday. Longest & most stressful vacation of my life.
But easily one of the best too. So much fun.
But easily one of the best too. So much fun.
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I'm heading to Scotland in a couple of weeks
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It's a pretty expensive flight, isn't it? I'd like to go, too, but whenever I look into the flights, I change my mind and go to Europe.UAdevil wrote:Next summer...Iceland.
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Paddling the Pend Oreille River this weekend in Idaho. Orientation at UW in a couple weeks. Jet boating through Hell's Canyon in August. Moving my son into UW in September.
Right where I want to be.
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should i come to the city for a weekend?Chicat wrote:Gonna float away on a Wisconsin lake for the 4th, but other than that no plans. There's just too much stuff going on in Chicago over the summer to want to go anywhere else.
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Iceland Air has reasonably priced direct flights from ChicagoLonghorned wrote:It's a pretty expensive flight, isn't it? I'd like to go, too, but whenever I look into the flights, I change my mind and go to Europe.UAdevil wrote:Next summer...Iceland.
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Holy shit, that's cheap. Like $460 per person round trip. Looking on Priceline it was about $1700 per person. Thanks!Sidewinder wrote:Iceland Air has reasonably priced direct flights from ChicagoLonghorned wrote:It's a pretty expensive flight, isn't it? I'd like to go, too, but whenever I look into the flights, I change my mind and go to Europe.UAdevil wrote:Next summer...Iceland.
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Already did my big summer vacation-a week in Cape Cod with my son with side trips to New Hampshire, Vermont, Montreal, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and upstate NY. Knocked Fenway off my bucket list.
Now we are in Phoenix at a resort for a couple days because apparently it's not hot enough in Tucson for my wife.
Now we are in Phoenix at a resort for a couple days because apparently it's not hot enough in Tucson for my wife.
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The wife and I are headed to London, Paris, and Copenhagen. But it blurs the line between vacation and factification, seeing as I'll be following James Joyce's tunneling efforts in order to excavate Hammurabi's body, not to mention Proust's vision of Ruskin's Amiens. Plus I'll get paid for it, which further confuses the "vacation" aspect. But as the Real Dill says, there's no pleasure greater than spending someone else's money, particularly as I have none of my own.
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Have you ever seen "As Above, So Below"?Longhorned wrote:The wife and I are headed to London, Paris, and Copenhagen. But it blurs the line between vacation and factification, seeing as I'll be following James Joyce's tunneling efforts in order to excavate Hammurabi's body, not to mention Proust's vision of Ruskin's Amiens. Plus I'll get paid for it, which further confuses the "vacation" aspect. But as the Real Dill says, there's no pleasure greater than spending someone else's money, particularly as I have none of my own.
BTW, going to Denver and all those beautiful Colorado locales in its vicinity next week.
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June 23rd to July 3rd.
Durham>Charleston WV>Champaign IL>New Glarus WI>Sioux Falls>Rushmore/Deadwood/Sturgis>Sheridan WY>Beartooth Highway/Cooke City MT>Yellowstone>Reno>San Rafael/Marin Co.
Totally bad ass, lots of fun, so many good pictures and great memories made with wife and 11mo daughter. Too much to recount here, but I whole heartily love the cross country road trip. We stayed in a good mix of economical and luxury accommodations, ate too much good food, and drank way to much good beer and local whiskey.
Highly recommend the Beartooth Highway...reminscent of the Swiss Alps.
Durham>Charleston WV>Champaign IL>New Glarus WI>Sioux Falls>Rushmore/Deadwood/Sturgis>Sheridan WY>Beartooth Highway/Cooke City MT>Yellowstone>Reno>San Rafael/Marin Co.
Totally bad ass, lots of fun, so many good pictures and great memories made with wife and 11mo daughter. Too much to recount here, but I whole heartily love the cross country road trip. We stayed in a good mix of economical and luxury accommodations, ate too much good food, and drank way to much good beer and local whiskey.
Highly recommend the Beartooth Highway...reminscent of the Swiss Alps.
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Ate Rocky Mountain Oysters for the first time.
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Ballsy.CalStateTempe wrote:Ate Rocky Mountain Oysters for the first time.
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Cote d'azur. Staying in a family-oriented 'campground' with some friends. Probably won't be much to do other than sit around getting drunk for a week. Fall holiday should be more interesting...
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They make me teste.UAdevil wrote:Ballsy.CalStateTempe wrote:Ate Rocky Mountain Oysters for the first time.
Right where I want to be.
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I think it's just nuts.gumby wrote:They make me teste.UAdevil wrote:Ballsy.CalStateTempe wrote:Ate Rocky Mountain Oysters for the first time.
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Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't.Merkin wrote:I think it's just nuts.gumby wrote:They make me teste.UAdevil wrote:Ballsy.CalStateTempe wrote:Ate Rocky Mountain Oysters for the first time.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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We're going to Boise and then McCall, ID this weekend. Brett Dennen & Ben Harper on Saturday. Going to visit our daughter & hopefully relax.
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Moved and changed jobs.
Didn't take a vacation.
Wish I had.
Didn't take a vacation.
Wish I had.
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Greer was awesome the weekend before last!
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Crap wine, too hot, too many ants in my bed at night, and too many fat old women sans bikini top. All in all, not bad to be away from work for a week!Puerco wrote:Cote d'azur. Staying in a family-oriented 'campground' with some friends. Probably won't be much to do other than sit around getting drunk for a week. Fall holiday should be more interesting...
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