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Imalawman
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Monterrey, CA

Post by Imalawman »

I'll be in Monterrey, CA for seven days in early August. Mostly work, but I expect there will be some down time. I'm going kayaking one afternoon, but have not planned anything. Dinners are planned by hosts, so dining is not a real emphasis. Any good things to see, places to go? Thanks!
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Re: Monterrey, CA

Post by Brandybuck »

The aquarium is superb, if you're into that kind of thing. If you like shopping Cannery Row is great, or head over to Carmel.
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Re: Monterrey, CA

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The aquarium, of course.

And take a camera and do the "17 mile drive."

Check out the dates for the Steinbeck Festival in Salinas.

Also, Santa Cruz is an 45-minute drive up the coast and is worth a day trip.
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Re: Monterrey, CA

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Pity you aren't there in mid August for the Concours D'Elegance in Pebble Beach and the Historic Car Races at Laguna Seca.

http://www.mazdaraceway.com/

The historic races are absolutely wild. Only race cars that were winners in their prime are allowed to compete each other. So, for example, you might see a line up of 1920s racecars coming around a hilly hairpin turn on two wheels, desperately trying not to the crash into each other or damage their million dollars autos. The historic Jaguar race this year boasts a lineup that is worth more than $100 million. It's all in good fun, and the car owners are competing for their favorite charities.
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Re: Monterrey, CA

Post by Imalawman »

Demosthenes wrote:Pity you aren't there in mid August for the Concours D'Elegance in Pebble Beach and the Historic Car Races at Laguna Seca.

http://www.mazdaraceway.com/

The historic races are absolutely wild. Only race cars that were winners in their prime are allowed to compete each other. So, for example, you might see a line up of 1920s racecars coming around a hilly hairpin turn on two wheels, desperately trying not to the crash into each other or damage their million dollars autos. The historic Jaguar race this year boasts a lineup that is worth more than $100 million. It's all in good fun, and the car owners are competing for their favorite charities.
Blast! That begins right after I leave!

And yes, I know, I added an "r" to Monterey. Damn spell check told me I'd spelled it incorrectly. Shouldn't have trusted it.

Thanks for suggestions, I'm looking forward to some nice weather.
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Re: Monterrey, CA

Post by Doktor Avalanche »

Bring your golf clubs!

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This is Del Monte. As public courses go, this one's not too shabby. And there's my favorite public course:

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This is Quail Lodge which also has a resort. And it's public.

I would recommend Pebble Beach but that's gonna run you about $1000 - serious drain on your wallet.

Plus it doesn't really live up to the hype.
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