With stops in: Nashville Memphis Oklahoma City Santa Fe Phoenix San Luis Obispo (or somewhere nearby) San Francisco (and Napa wine country??) Eureka If you have any info/tips on any of these locations, please feel to share! After 12 years in Atlanta, we're comin' back home!!!!
Funny story: My former boss had to fly to Memphis on business. He met some other colleagues at the airport, rented a car, then they all proceeded to go to downtown Memphis for some fun on the town. Well, as they didn't know the area, they ended up going down a street which turned out to be in the, uhhhmm, "bad" side of town. Oh, and they knew it. BOY, did they know it! Anyhoo, soon after that, my boss looked in his rear-view mirror and saw the law with his lights on. He pulled over while the cop was pulling up along side of their car. The cop then motioned to my boss to roll down his window, smiled, and said, "You're lost, aren't ya." To which my boss replied (with that scared look), "Uh huh." "Follow me" said the cop................and proceeded to escort them out of the area.
Looking like we'll be at, either, the Memphis or OKC games in April. I want pics with you to add to my Blazers collection!
Hopefully, that works out in Memphis or OKC for us. I'm still debating between staying one night in Albuquerque or Santa Fe. Ever been to either/both?
I know a pretty cool hike along the beach at "the lost coast" south of Eureka. It's the longest stretch of beach on the west coast without any sort of road access... 20+ miles. There is a cool old out of commission lighthouse after about 2 miles at a spot called Punta Gorda which is the Westernmost point in Ca. I went about 8 miles in and camped on a bluff near a stream but it can certainly be a day hike as well. It's spectacular CA beaches with absolutely no one else around. Whats your SF timeline... what are you looking to do here? STOMP