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Jason CurodeauU.S.
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I can answer all questions regarding best routes of travel. Although I cannot predict traffic conditions, I can provide the most scenic and dynamic route for the traveller on a budget and or schedule. I also know the most direct and yet scenic routes. | |
Ernest TufftU.S.
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I am knowlegeable about most all parts of California, but am most knowlegeable about San Diego, San Francisco and Monterey Bay areas, Wine Country regions, North Coast, Yosemite, Mother Lode, Tahoe, and Central California. | |
Steve SummersU.S.
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I was born and raised in Los Angeles. I`ve lived in the Valley, west side, east side, and South Bay, so I`m an expert on getting around town. I`m knowledgeable about all of the Southern California tourist attractions. I am also an expert on state beaches in Southern California, and have an expansive camping background. No relocation/moving questions, please. |
This is subject to debate, as well as how you define "tree", "native", and "Santa Barbara area". Is the Manzanita, for example, a tree or a shrub? Some tree seeds, whether intentionally or inadvertently
Good question, and unfortunately my advice may be dated. Crescent City is too far north, Eureka is a gritty working town. I would do some car camping, which can be very pleasant in summer. The Redwoods
Tony & Jen Happy Anniversary. It is possible to do everything that you would like to do. The BIG question is the size of your budget. Lodging can get very expensive along the coast, up to 150 dollars

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