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Hi Mario,

We are in northern cailfornia for about the last week in June.

Can you give me a list of top places to visit for big trees & anything else worth visiting.

On our hit list so far is the avenue of the giants & Eureka.

Cheers

Michael

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Excellent!

I'm flying into crescent city and working my way back to San Fran at the end of June - this will be a great help.

 

 

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Wolfie, we'll be in San Fransisco from 29th June till 4th July if you fancy meeting for a beer?

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Excellent!

I'm flying into crescent city and working my way back to San Fran at the end of June - this will be a great help.

 

 

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Be sure to get off the beaten track. We stopped at a Best Western in Brookings that was on the Beach. Sunsets were cracking. Heaps of little roads worth exploring to whale watching points, beautiful beaches etc.

 

 

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Be sure to get off the beaten track. We stopped at a Best Western in Brookings that was on the Beach. Sunsets were cracking. Heaps of little roads worth exploring to whale watching points, beautiful beaches etc.

 

 

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This is off the beaten track of an urban sort. But in old town Eureka, found a place called The Wine Spot that was a nice stop.

 

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This is off the beaten track of an urban sort. But in old town Eureka, found a place called The Wine Spot that was a nice stop.

 

 

 

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Had a night out in Eureka for a feed Mario. Odd, quaint, neat, slightly scary with all the homeless until you realised they weren't interested in you. Actually quite a pleasant little place.

 

 

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