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Postby Oasis Maker » Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:38 pm

bve wrote:Great pics, I really appreciate you sharing them.

Oasis Maker wrote:I was on this stretch of highway for no more than 15 miles and payed $9.95.


I say that with no disrespect intended - but WOW! This hardly sounds like "the land of the free..."


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Lol. Glad you like the pics, and no, no disrespect received. I was certainly free to not travel that route but I just didn't click on the "no toll roads" button with Mapquest. But once you start down that toll road - they gotcha. :lol: Let's not kid ourselves though, we pay for all of the roads we travel on one way or another here. :lol:
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Postby Oasis Maker » Tue Jul 28, 2009 8:43 pm

emiller wrote:next time take me with you :R


Hey Eddie, having been there before, you got it right away. But for the life of me, I cannot understand how Cambria flys under the radar with most people. That place is just perfect. And the San Simeon SP primitive campsite is one of my favorite too.

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Postby green_eyed_diablito » Wed Jul 29, 2009 10:18 am

great pics, scott. it looks like you had a great time...that's what life is about.

is the 9th pic down Cachuma Lake on HWY 154?

by any chance did you stop in Cayucos during your trip? it's just north of Morro on PCH. it's our favorite getaway town.
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Postby Oasis Maker » Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:37 pm

green_eyed_diablito wrote:great pics, scott. it looks like you had a great time...that's what life is about.

is the 9th pic down Cachuma Lake on HWY 154?

by any chance did you stop in Cayucos during your trip? it's just north of Morro on PCH. it's our favorite getaway town.


Yes, going down HWY 154 was highly recommended by Dennis "dmb90260" and I'm glad he did. It's a stunning drive, and even if you can only relate to just one thing with Michael Jackson, you understand why he built Neverland there.

I'll have to stop in Cayucos next time for sure. I usually hang out in Cambria for a few days, then in route pass up Cayucos and hang in Morro Bay for a day.. Next time I'm going to explore Cayucos and not drive by it. Thanks for the local tip!

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Postby green_eyed_diablito » Wed Jul 29, 2009 12:50 pm

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green_eyed_diablito wrote:great pics, scott. it looks like you had a great time...that's what life is about.

is the 9th pic down Cachuma Lake on HWY 154?

by any chance did you stop in Cayucos during your trip? it's just north of Morro on PCH. it's our favorite getaway town.


Yes, going down HWY 154 was highly recommended by Dennis "dmb90260" and I'm glad he did. It's a stunning drive, and even if you can only relate to just one thing with Michael Jackson, you understand why he built Neverland there.

I'll have to stop in Cayucos next time for sure. I usually hang out in Cambria for a few days, then in route pass up Cayucos and hang in Morro Bay for a day.. Next time I'm going to explore Cayucos and not drive by it. Thanks for the local tip!

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i thought i recognized it. i'll be leaving for Cachuma tomorrow morning for a long weekend of fishing and beer...because you can't have one without the other. :D

my wife and i ride to Santa Barbara often for lunch and a quick blast on 154. it's a beautiful road. i don't mean to hijack your thread, but we do love pics on this site, right!?!

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i wish i would have seen your thread before your trip. i would have recommended Cayucos. it's a sleepy beachtown that hasn't changed much since the '50s. there's nothing to do except relax and play in the surf. as a matter of fact, my avatar pic was snapped on the Cayucos pier.

again, thanks for sharing your pics. it looks like it was a great trip.
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