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anyone been out to bodega bay?...whats it like?

 

sorry for old-ish bumping, but i live a few minutes from bodega bay and it's chill as fuck, really nice. Check out this little place, can't remember what it's called but it's next to a big restaurant called The Tides. Best fish an chips ever.

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sorry for old-ish bumping, but i live a few minutes from bodega bay and it's chill as fuck, really nice. Check out this little place, can't remember what it's called but it's next to a big restaurant called The Tides. Best fish an chips ever.

 

cool thanks...i will be out there on sunday..all day..on a date..

shes been there a few times.. i think were going to bodegas head, dillon beach...and a couple of other beaches.

 

then dinner at some fancy expensive restaurant....which i will have to pay for:(:(

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west coast Oontzers,

since I have a week in SF I was thinking of heading to Yosemite for a day or two to try get in some hiking.

 

I'm gonna be there mid july and my friends all said the place is crowded with RV's etc so I'm wondering if it's more worthwhile to try to get a bus up there to do this rather than hire a car so I can sit in traffic?

 

any thoughts from somebody who's been there round that time of year?

 

Plus if anybody has done some hiking there are there any good circular route trails I can take that would be be pretty cool?

 

cheers people!

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west coast Oontzers,

since I have a week in SF I was thinking of heading to Yosemite for a day or two to try get in some hiking.

 

I'm gonna be there mid july and my friends all said the place is crowded with RV's etc so I'm wondering if it's more worthwhile to try to get a bus up there to do this rather than hire a car so I can sit in traffic?

 

any thoughts from somebody who's been there round that time of year?

 

Plus if anybody has done some hiking there are there any good circular route trails I can take that would be be pretty cool?

 

cheers people!

 

 

I'm going to have some beers with my boy later tonight. I'll hit him up for some info about Yosemite. He's been there a few times.

 

I may even try and go hang in SF when you are up there.

 

MARCO where you at doggy?

 

Hit me up with your plans again, hopefully I'll be able to hang with you.

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went to yosemite last year.

 

caligula's right, it's better off hiring a car. and when you get there you can go to curry village a pick up a map of the entire area. it's fairly easy to read and will get you to wherever you want to go. if you don't follow the map, just start hiking, you'll get somewhere and find paths.

 

just watch out for the bears and deers peeing in the river.

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west coast Oontzers,

since I have a week in SF I was thinking of heading to Yosemite for a day or two to try get in some hiking.

 

I'm gonna be there mid july and my friends all said the place is crowded with RV's etc so I'm wondering if it's more worthwhile to try to get a bus up there to do this rather than hire a car so I can sit in traffic?

 

any thoughts from somebody who's been there round that time of year?

 

Plus if anybody has done some hiking there are there any good circular route trails I can take that would be be pretty cool?

 

cheers people!

 

if you're rolling solo i might possibly maybe consider this...

 

http://www.greentortoise.com/adventure.travel.html

 

if you ain't solo rent a car

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East bay wednesday night.. Any east bay heads down for some drinks at the bar? I'm passing through for the night on my way to some festivals...

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What up big Spectr?

 

Hope all is good with you man.

 

Yeah man life is good... Working at a bunch of music festivals this summer, worked a couple already... Living on the side of a mountain doing my thing... Life is pretty good minus the fucking car is fucking broken and when the computer got replaced that was supposed to be the problem the car broke even more...

Someone needs to give me a new car... My and my boy spent 200 on new tires to go work this festival... We get about 6 miles from home and the fucking car dies... Fucking piece of shit saturn... I really wish we hadn't spent the 200 on new fucking tires, then almost another 200 on a new part for the thing only to have it be even more broke...

Word to the wise.. don't spend money on old cars... just save it to buy a new old car..

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