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    #16
    Originally posted by Dozyproductions View Post
    We both been up the one till monterey, so thats as far as my knowledge goes about that.
    well if you keep going, you hit the most famous part of highway 1, then you hit SF, and then there is another 350ish miles of road until highway 1 ends, winding through incredible scenery and small coastal towns until you hit 101, which winds through the redwoods. it depends on how much driving you want to do, but its also likely the weather will be much milder if you stick to the coast (although possibly, likely foggy), and the drive is fucking. amazing.

    so yeah, if you want to have a driving trip and you haven't been past monterey before on 1, i'd say just keep going north along the coast until you feel like it. if you want to drive somewhere and then hike or whatever, then i'd say drive to utah (weather may be an issue?) or nevada and do that kind of thing.
    http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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      #17
      If you're in SoCal drive to Austin, Texas the Hill Country has some great roads to drive and Austin is a crazy city, you'll have a blast. it's about 18hrs from San Diego IIRC.
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        #18
        Hehe so going up the 1 is on the board!

        Going to Austin definitely has the 'different' element we're looking for. Im over 21 but the gal pal ain't. Still some cool stuff to do there?

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          #19
          19 hours, but of course i wouldnt give away an epic ski spot. its near jackson hole, but its not jackson hole. three times as much yearly snow fall ;) if your into that
          Originally posted by Beej '86 325es
          every time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.
          Originally posted by Jparkr
          The last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
          87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70

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            #20
            Zion & Bryce Nat'l. Parks

            or

            Mesa Verde Nat'l. Park, then take Route 550 north out of Durango into Silverton. Catch Black Canyon of the Gunnison on your way to Colorado Springs/Denver.

            or

            All 3 parks

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              #21
              Originally posted by ben312 View Post
              19 hours, but of course i wouldnt give away an epic ski spot. its near jackson hole, but its not jackson hole. three times as much yearly snow fall ;) if your into that

              Clue me in. I'm 75 min out of JH, about 2 hr. out of Yellowstone.

              Also, for the record, most all the tourist roads are closed in Yellowstone now. Snowmachine season starts on the 15th of Dec IIRC.

              Also v.2, I agree with the above post. Zion is amazing.

              P.S. - Where is this "epic spot"?

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                #22
                P.S. - Where is this "epic spot"?
                ^This

                Im a PSIA and travel the world to ski... always love sick new lines :)

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                  #23
                  Book winter & summer adventures in Teton Valley & Jackson Hole with Grand Targhee Resort, a year-round basecamp in Wyoming's Teton Range.


                  noone there. you have the whole place to yourself it feels. most people get caught up in the jackson hole trap, this place is getting 3times as such snow, and its the lightest powder i have riden. -30temps make for some light snow, and most locals don't even show up unless it dumped the night before. when i was there last christmas i was neck deep in some powder, and most times wouldn't see anyone till i got near the bottom, or unless i was riding the grommed trails. also they have some areas you can hike to and they don't care if you go out of bounds or build yourself a booter. it was by far my best week of snowboarding, and it was only christmas. if your semi close i say check it out, if your far away take the trip, if by whatever reason(impossible if you love powder) you don't like it, jackson hole is less than an hour away.
                  Originally posted by Beej '86 325es
                  every time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.
                  Originally posted by Jparkr
                  The last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
                  87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70

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                    #24
                    Sonora Pass. Good road, good view from anywhere you are, it's awesome.

                    Last edited by Streichholzschächtelchen; 11-10-2009, 05:14 PM.
                    Jah bless! :pimp:

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by TexasTerp View Post
                      If you're in SoCal drive to Austin, Texas the Hill Country has some great roads to drive
                      this kid lives ON highway 1, arguably the best driving road in the country. i don't think he wants to drive in a straight line for a whole day just to get to the hilly part of texas, lol
                      http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Streichholzschächtelchen View Post
                        Sonora Pass. Good road, good view from anywhere you are, it's awesome.

                        That looks like an awesome road. I just wiki'd it and it says its usually closed during this month to May. Would it still be open in a week?


                        this kid lives ON highway 1, arguably the best driving road in the country. i don't think he wants to drive in a straight line for a whole day just to get to the hilly part of texas, lol
                        thanks for callin me kid. Im young but damn my friends make me feel old ;). See though thats the thing a long drive with a good friend can be an awesome experience if the certain side trips are made. And since I live next to a might fine twisty road, straight would constitute as being different.

                        But in all honesty Im liking going up the 1 or stopping by Zion before heading to colorado springs as my options the more I think about it.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Dozyproductions View Post
                          thanks for callin me kid.
                          haha, you might even be older than i am- it just came out that way.
                          http://instagram.com/dslovn.drives

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Dozyproductions View Post
                            That looks like an awesome road. I just wiki'd it and it says its usually closed during this month to May. Would it still be open in a week?

                            I'll look into that. With the funky weather the past few years you never know.
                            Jah bless! :pimp:

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by ben312 View Post
                              http://www.grandtarghee.com/

                              noone there. you have the whole place to yourself it feels. most people get caught up in the jackson hole trap, this place is getting 3times as such snow, and its the lightest powder i have riden. -30temps make for some light snow, and most locals don't even show up unless it dumped the night before. when i was there last christmas i was neck deep in some powder, and most times wouldn't see anyone till i got near the bottom, or unless i was riding the grommed trails. also they have some areas you can hike to and they don't care if you go out of bounds or build yourself a booter. it was by far my best week of snowboarding, and it was only christmas. if your semi close i say check it out, if your far away take the trip, if by whatever reason(impossible if you love powder) you don't like it, jackson hole is less than an hour away.
                              Looks reaaaallly good man. I'm really diggin all the black on that trail map :D.

                              PS- that road looks epic...

                              E30 325is "Starting from Scratch" build thread

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                                #30
                                Healdsburg is pretty cool...up by Napa and Sonoma. Bring your bikes, do a wine tasting loop. Cheap, fun, awesome scenery.
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