DonTom
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Which means it could average 4 MPH instead of the usual 3 MPH.Traffic may be a bit lighter.
-Don- Reno, NV
Which means it could average 4 MPH instead of the usual 3 MPH.Traffic may be a bit lighter.
I will certainly do that.This should be intersting. I have stayed at Hollywood RV park.
Let us know how it works out for you.
Bill
Correct Hollywood RVThat should be OK. Is it the Hollywood RV on Balboa in Van Nuys? From that location to LAX will probably be about an hour or so. The return maybe longer cause later in the afternoon traffic is going that way.
EDIT: Wait... Isn't this Memorial Day weekend? When is the holiday, on Monday? Traffic may be a bit lighter.
Very nice (and cool) up there this time up year. See my thread here. But Hwy One can be very slow in some areas getting up there.Next stop, Pacific Coast Highway towards the Red Woods. Thanks again!
Good to hear! I stayed at Balboa (Hollywood) RV Park for 4 years while I was working in L.A. Steve and his staff are the best.UPDATE: Steve the owner of the Balboa RV park was super helpful. Used the FlyAway bus service from Van Nuys to LAX. Literally a million people at LAX so the Flyaway bus line was very long to come back. UBER app wasn't working on my phone, so took a Taxi back to Balboa RV park.
Successful wife pick up at LAX, Immigration line was only 5 minutes. AMAZING.
Next stop, Pacific Coast Highway towards the Red Woods. Thanks again!
Always good to hear, after multiple folks here provide suggestions and comments, that you take the time to post the update. Seems too often for whatever reason someone joins here, asks questions, gets very helpful information and never comes back with what happened. Good on you.UPDATE: Steve the owner of the Balboa RV park was super helpful. Used the FlyAway bus service from Van Nuys to LAX. Literally a million people at LAX so the Flyaway bus line was very long to come back. UBER app wasn't working on my phone, so took a Taxi back to Balboa RV park.
Successful wife pick up at LAX, Immigration line was only 5 minutes. AMAZING.
Next stop, Pacific Coast Highway towards the Red Woods. Thanks again!
Thank youVery nice (and cool) up there this time up year. See my thread here. But Hwy One can be very slow in some areas getting up there.
-Don- Reno, NV
It may take me a while to respond but respond I will...Always good to hear, after multiple folks here provide suggestions and comments, that you take the time to post the update. Seems too often for whatever reason someone joins here, asks questions, gets very helpful information and never comes back with what happened. Good on you.
Good info, thank youGood to hear! I stayed at Balboa (Hollywood) RV Park for 4 years while I was working in L.A. Steve and his staff are the best.
Be aware Pacific Coast Highway (CA 1) is closed through scenic Big Sur due to continuing landslide cleanup from last winter's unusually wet storms. You can get to Hearst Castle from the south but otherwise you'll have to take US 101 from San Luis Obispo to Monterey.
North of San Francisco parts of CA 1 are very narrow and twisty in places like north of San Francisco to Stinson Beach and again north of the Russian River (Jenner) in Sonoma County. It's barely changed since it was carved out of the ocean cliffs in the 1930s. US 101 is the route through the Redwoods, then it becomes the Coast Hwy in Oregon and Washington. You can get updates and current conditions on California highways here, most states have similar websites.
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