- This topic has 150 replies, 17 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 1 month ago by Enorah.
-
AuthorPosts
-
April 9, 2009 at 4:15 PM #379155April 9, 2009 at 4:25 PM #378534DataAgentParticipant
Or for something closer to home… have you ever kayak’d the La Jolla caves? Or biked down Soledad Mtn?
http://www.sandiegobikeandkayaktours.com/April 9, 2009 at 4:25 PM #378812DataAgentParticipantOr for something closer to home… have you ever kayak’d the La Jolla caves? Or biked down Soledad Mtn?
http://www.sandiegobikeandkayaktours.com/April 9, 2009 at 4:25 PM #378994DataAgentParticipantOr for something closer to home… have you ever kayak’d the La Jolla caves? Or biked down Soledad Mtn?
http://www.sandiegobikeandkayaktours.com/April 9, 2009 at 4:25 PM #379038DataAgentParticipantOr for something closer to home… have you ever kayak’d the La Jolla caves? Or biked down Soledad Mtn?
http://www.sandiegobikeandkayaktours.com/April 9, 2009 at 4:25 PM #379165DataAgentParticipantOr for something closer to home… have you ever kayak’d the La Jolla caves? Or biked down Soledad Mtn?
http://www.sandiegobikeandkayaktours.com/April 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM #378619CardiffBaseballParticipantWell some great ideas here, but she just announced she wants to jump out of a plane.
Enorah you are leaving Encinitas?
By the way Laguna Niguel is a very easy drive for me since I live right on I-5 in Cardiff-by-the-Freeway. I took the kids to see Rush up in Irvine and it was like 100 times better than going to Cricket Amphitheater in CV. I now know if a band is on the summer amphitheater trail I’ll be heading north.
April 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM #378897CardiffBaseballParticipantWell some great ideas here, but she just announced she wants to jump out of a plane.
Enorah you are leaving Encinitas?
By the way Laguna Niguel is a very easy drive for me since I live right on I-5 in Cardiff-by-the-Freeway. I took the kids to see Rush up in Irvine and it was like 100 times better than going to Cricket Amphitheater in CV. I now know if a band is on the summer amphitheater trail I’ll be heading north.
April 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM #379079CardiffBaseballParticipantWell some great ideas here, but she just announced she wants to jump out of a plane.
Enorah you are leaving Encinitas?
By the way Laguna Niguel is a very easy drive for me since I live right on I-5 in Cardiff-by-the-Freeway. I took the kids to see Rush up in Irvine and it was like 100 times better than going to Cricket Amphitheater in CV. I now know if a band is on the summer amphitheater trail I’ll be heading north.
April 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM #379122CardiffBaseballParticipantWell some great ideas here, but she just announced she wants to jump out of a plane.
Enorah you are leaving Encinitas?
By the way Laguna Niguel is a very easy drive for me since I live right on I-5 in Cardiff-by-the-Freeway. I took the kids to see Rush up in Irvine and it was like 100 times better than going to Cricket Amphitheater in CV. I now know if a band is on the summer amphitheater trail I’ll be heading north.
April 9, 2009 at 7:50 PM #379250CardiffBaseballParticipantWell some great ideas here, but she just announced she wants to jump out of a plane.
Enorah you are leaving Encinitas?
By the way Laguna Niguel is a very easy drive for me since I live right on I-5 in Cardiff-by-the-Freeway. I took the kids to see Rush up in Irvine and it was like 100 times better than going to Cricket Amphitheater in CV. I now know if a band is on the summer amphitheater trail I’ll be heading north.
April 9, 2009 at 9:24 PM #378640ucodegenParticipantThis might be an idea for when you have more time. Take a ‘mailboat’ ride on the Rogue River in Oregon. There are several whitewater sections that are navigated on the river and trips go up to 100 miles in round trip.
http://www.roguerivertrips.info/activities/Rogue_River_Tour_Boat_Rides.asp
This is the company I remember taking the ride from when I was much younger (during mid 1970’s).
Not the cheapest, but might be interesting and there is beautiful scenery along the way. When I went, they were using special boats, low draft when on plane (about 3″), 3 large Chrysler engines driving 3 Jacuzzi jet drives. I was able to sit/stand in the back with the driver and learned a lot about navigating the river from him.. but that was before all the sue-happy-lawyer types came into being. I would try to get the front right or left two seats in the front two rows as a preference.. or if not that, the seats along the sides (that is if you don’t mind possibly getting wet – bring raincoat/slicker). If you bring a camera, have some sort of water-resistant/proof container for it if you go on the whitewater sections.
Crater lake, Klamath river etc are not to far away either.
April 9, 2009 at 9:24 PM #378917ucodegenParticipantThis might be an idea for when you have more time. Take a ‘mailboat’ ride on the Rogue River in Oregon. There are several whitewater sections that are navigated on the river and trips go up to 100 miles in round trip.
http://www.roguerivertrips.info/activities/Rogue_River_Tour_Boat_Rides.asp
This is the company I remember taking the ride from when I was much younger (during mid 1970’s).
Not the cheapest, but might be interesting and there is beautiful scenery along the way. When I went, they were using special boats, low draft when on plane (about 3″), 3 large Chrysler engines driving 3 Jacuzzi jet drives. I was able to sit/stand in the back with the driver and learned a lot about navigating the river from him.. but that was before all the sue-happy-lawyer types came into being. I would try to get the front right or left two seats in the front two rows as a preference.. or if not that, the seats along the sides (that is if you don’t mind possibly getting wet – bring raincoat/slicker). If you bring a camera, have some sort of water-resistant/proof container for it if you go on the whitewater sections.
Crater lake, Klamath river etc are not to far away either.
April 9, 2009 at 9:24 PM #379099ucodegenParticipantThis might be an idea for when you have more time. Take a ‘mailboat’ ride on the Rogue River in Oregon. There are several whitewater sections that are navigated on the river and trips go up to 100 miles in round trip.
http://www.roguerivertrips.info/activities/Rogue_River_Tour_Boat_Rides.asp
This is the company I remember taking the ride from when I was much younger (during mid 1970’s).
Not the cheapest, but might be interesting and there is beautiful scenery along the way. When I went, they were using special boats, low draft when on plane (about 3″), 3 large Chrysler engines driving 3 Jacuzzi jet drives. I was able to sit/stand in the back with the driver and learned a lot about navigating the river from him.. but that was before all the sue-happy-lawyer types came into being. I would try to get the front right or left two seats in the front two rows as a preference.. or if not that, the seats along the sides (that is if you don’t mind possibly getting wet – bring raincoat/slicker). If you bring a camera, have some sort of water-resistant/proof container for it if you go on the whitewater sections.
Crater lake, Klamath river etc are not to far away either.
April 9, 2009 at 9:24 PM #379142ucodegenParticipantThis might be an idea for when you have more time. Take a ‘mailboat’ ride on the Rogue River in Oregon. There are several whitewater sections that are navigated on the river and trips go up to 100 miles in round trip.
http://www.roguerivertrips.info/activities/Rogue_River_Tour_Boat_Rides.asp
This is the company I remember taking the ride from when I was much younger (during mid 1970’s).
Not the cheapest, but might be interesting and there is beautiful scenery along the way. When I went, they were using special boats, low draft when on plane (about 3″), 3 large Chrysler engines driving 3 Jacuzzi jet drives. I was able to sit/stand in the back with the driver and learned a lot about navigating the river from him.. but that was before all the sue-happy-lawyer types came into being. I would try to get the front right or left two seats in the front two rows as a preference.. or if not that, the seats along the sides (that is if you don’t mind possibly getting wet – bring raincoat/slicker). If you bring a camera, have some sort of water-resistant/proof container for it if you go on the whitewater sections.
Crater lake, Klamath river etc are not to far away either.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.