Patty Winter wrote:
> In article <2p4io1FfrukfU1@uni-berlin.de>,
> Carmen L. Abruzzi wrote:
>
>>North of there is the Big Sur area, where lodgings are few
>>and far between and expensive. If you can get and a afford
>>a room at Ragged Point Inn, I would definitely do that over
>>anwhere else.
>
>
> Farther north and less expensive is the Big Sur Lodge in
> Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park. They don't have ocean views,
> but they're in a peaceful wooded area.
>
Yes, I agree. I was thinking that it might be late by the
time he gets to Ragged Point, and any further would be in
the dark, and he'd miss half of Big Sur if he went all the
way to the Big Sur Lodge in one day from LA. But if he gets
an early enough start, he could have ten or twelve hours of
daylight, so maybe he could get all the way up to Big Sur
Lodge before dark. Depends how much he's interested in
hiking and siteseeing in Big Sur versus points farther
south, I guess. |