Highway 1 Guide





October 10, 2006

A review of this place: Beautiful Scenery

Filed under: Uncategorized — hippie1427 @ 1:16 pm

hippie1427 added an entry about Highway 1 California:

Fantastic Waterfalls and beaches, redwoods, and elephant seals.

I especially enjoyed point lobos, and pfeiffer beach. I think I could live at pfeiffer beach, if it weren’t so far away from home.

October 9, 2006

Does it hurt an automatic car to drive 65-70mph in 1? Does it shift automatically when it isn’t in D or (D)?

Filed under: Highways — Administrator @ 5:35 pm
Karen asked:

My little sister borrowed my 1996 Buick LeSabre without asking and I found out she was going 70mph on the highway in 1. I always drive in (D) because that’s what I was told to drive in when I first got it. She even admitted that the engine got really loud. I’m so worried, but it sounds ok driving it after that. Please help!

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August 19, 2006

Sand Diego to San Fran

Filed under: Uncategorized — FUBAR87 @ 10:53 am

FUBAR87 added an entry about Highway 1 California:

Was a very beautiful drive, me and my dad took it about 2-3 years ago.

August 17, 2006

It is great

Filed under: Uncategorized — jujubeans79 @ 5:08 pm

jujubeans79 added an entry about Highway 1 California:

I love Highway 1 California

August 10, 2006

So gorgeous

Filed under: Uncategorized — SixTumble @ 12:30 pm

SixTumble added an entry about Highway 1 California:

I drove from L.A. to San Francisco, mostly all the way on the 1. I found a place to stop about 30 minutes outside of Malibu and convinced the guy at the gate of the public beach to let me in for free (as opposed to the $25 that it normally cost to visit this beach!). I could only afford about an hour, because I was losing sun quickly and I wanted to see the rest of the scenery on the drive in the daylight.

This was the first time I got to see a real, live surfer. Dorky, I know…but living in northern Texas, your surfer exposure is rather limited. Then there were the dogs that played in the giant waves…they cracked me up (and I was just a bit jealous of their ability to frolick so unabashedly). The only thing that seemed to backfire on my walk along the beach was my judgement of the surf. It seemed like a romantic idea to walk alone, just along the edge of the waves, listening to some Hope Sandoval and contemplating something deep and peaceful. But, once again being from Texas, the estimated ending point of the crashing waves ended much further up on the beach than I had planned, but, by the time I realized this, I found myself being soaked and smothered by seaweed and water. Not so romantic when you’re stumbling under the force of the waves to hold yourself up and are traipsing back to the car with soaked breeches.

July 19, 2006

What is the highest RPM I should coast at on the highway?

Filed under: Highways — Administrator @ 4:46 am
joshua_phillips12 asked:

I have a 2006 1.8S sentra. I’m stationed in Germany and I consistanly drive for 30 min to 2 hours at 80 to 100 miles an hour on the autobaun. The highest i will coast at is about 4000 rpm and the redline is 6500. I only use Royal Purple oil and change it every 2000 to 2500 miles. Is this bad for my vehicle?

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June 2, 2006

A review of this place: Breath-taking drive. Breath-taking views.

Filed under: Uncategorized — TravelinFrank @ 4:16 pm

TravelinFrank added an entry about Highway 1 California:

We started in San Diego and end-up in San Francisco (although technically we didn’t follow highway 1 the entire way).

Stretches of the highway were truly spectacular, especially north of Cambria. Every turn presented another incredible vista of sea, sky, crashing waves, rocks and cliffs … and another bend in the road ahead.

And so much fun to drive, too! We listened to our “California Road Trip CD” created with tunes suggested by 43Place friends, and stopped for picnics on the beach with California wine, cheese, and fresh bread. Beachcombing, sightseeing, relaxing, birdwatching and seal-watching made for a marvelous, care-free adventure.

Unfortunately, landslides forced us to turn back south of Big Sur, and detour back and around on 101. We did drive from San Fransisco back south to the Monterey Penninsula and Carmel-by-the-Sea.

My recommendation is to plan not to plan your trip. Throw away your watch. Take your time to enjoy every view, and explore.

Cheers

May 21, 2006

How this place changed my life

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jennifer2001 @ 9:30 pm

Jennifer2001 added an entry about Highway 1 California:

I drove Highway 1 on honeymoon from LA to San Fran and it was the most beautiful drive of my life.

The last time I went to this place

Filed under: Uncategorized — Dewang Mistry @ 7:37 pm

Dewang Mistry added an entry about Highway 1 California:

I just came back from my trip to California. I started in San Francisco and drove all the way to San Diego on Route 1 (Pacific Coast Highway). This is one of the best drives I have ever done.

It took around two days to complete the trip, I stayed on San Simeon for the night and saw the Hearst Castle in the morning.

Some of the places I visited on the way are:

  • Mystery Spot (Not very mysterious), Santa Cruz
  • Hearst Castle, San Simeon
  • Cambria
  • 17-Mile Drive, Pebble Beach
  • Pigeon Point Lighthouse
  • Big Sur

You can see all the photos of this trip here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dewang/sets/72057594141425763/

May 4, 2006

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Filed under: Uncategorized — 43 Places: New Entries regarding Highway 1 Califor @ 6:27 pm

Bill the traveling salesman (in Wash DC) added an entry about Highway 1 California:

This is a legendary and beautiful drive. The only warning is … don’t have a schedule. Try to enjoy the journey, not think of it as a road to a destination.

Stop along the way and go to the beach. Buy fruit from a local farmer’s market, and just enjoy.

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