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Took a Little Trip to SLO This Weekend, Sorry, no pics... |
ericread |
Jul 26 2009, 01:41 AM
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The Viper Blue 914 Group: Members Posts: 2,177 Joined: 7-December 07 From: Irvine, CA (The OC) Member No.: 8,432 Region Association: Southern California |
Well, my son and his wife have officially moved to San Luis Obispo (SLO), CA. So I thought I'd take a little trip to see their new diggs.
I left Irvine, CA about 2:00 pm on thursday, traveling up the 405 to the 101, which takes you through Malibu, Santa Barbara, and on up to SLO. As I went through LA on the 405, it was in the mid 90's. But by the time I hit Malibu, the coastal air was down to the mid 60's! All in about a 25 mile driving range. I hit the usual traffic around Malibu and Santa Barbara and as a result of road delays due to crashes (not mine), it took me about 5 hours to arrive in SLO, which is about 265 miles from my home in Irvine. Returning on Saturday, I left SLO about 4:00 pm and arrived back in Irvine at 8:00 pm. 265 miles in four hours after fighting through the SB, Malibu and LA traffic - not too bad! Ok, here's the notes: 1. Lots of Hiway Patrol cars on the 101. If you decide to travel this way, keep you speed down to the low 70's. 2. It gets hot inland, and pretty cool at the ocean edge. Be prepared for both. 3. Although SLO shows a high of around 80 degrees each day, the fog rolls in at night and gets mighty cool. 3. There are a number of pretty steep and long hills to climb on this trip, so make sure your teener is running well before you attempt such a trip. Although I kept a close eye on my oil temp and CHT gauges, I never experienced any serious temp issues. 4. Keeping my speed to the mid 70's, my 2.0L '74 teener got 30.8 miles per gallon! (YAY!) 5. There are lots of wineries areund SLO, and it is absolutely a beautiful area. 6. I saw several teeners tooling around SLO. And a bunch of Alpha Romeos. Eric |
Joe Bob |
Jul 26 2009, 02:35 AM
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Retired admin, banned a few times Group: Members Posts: 17,427 Joined: 24-December 02 From: Boulder CO Member No.: 5 Region Association: None |
Clear skies.....look up, the Air Bitch is up there. 75+ and ya get tagged.....fight it, and the ground guy, the pilot and the stalker need to show in court. They never get all three in at the same time.....BTDT.
Foggy? Keep the V1 on and let someone take the lead.......you can do 85+ w/o an issue. There is a "how fast ya going" Ka band radar at Gaviota just north past the tunnel. If you have just one bogey you are cool. Two? A chippie is hiding right next to it.....no laser in many years of doing the 90 mile run between here and the County border....they are lazy and just use the always on device......but ya never know, stop and gimme call when ya pass thru next time. |
sww914 |
Jul 26 2009, 04:54 AM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 2,439 Joined: 4-June 06 Member No.: 6,146 Region Association: None |
Welcome him to SLO for us. Did you get him his bulletproof vest yet? This is a very dangerous place, crackwhores and drug dealers everywhere, hence the need for all the police presence. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
I blast up and down the 101 frequently, the best place to get pulled over is around Buellton. HWY 154 can save some time but the hills are steeper. I'll be opening a Porsche shop in SLO in a week, stop by and say Hi sometime. I'll probably get a banner ad here after I get my website up and also I plan to host a large BBQ at the new shop after I've settled in a little, all interesting cars are welcome, even NARPS. |
bembry |
Jul 26 2009, 06:28 AM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 529 Joined: 29-July 05 From: Bakersfield, CA Member No.: 4,499 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Congrats on the move--I've give my right arm to live in SLO. I've got family in Morro Bay. Good 914 driving roads and weather around there!
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EdwardBlume |
Jul 26 2009, 05:48 PM
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914 Wizard Group: Members Posts: 12,338 Joined: 2-January 03 From: SLO Member No.: 81 Region Association: Central California |
SLO is a cool town. Take good care of it... I plan to retire there, or go work for Steve.
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DonnyT |
Jul 26 2009, 11:23 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 25-February 06 From: Solvang, CA Member No.: 5,635 Region Association: Southern California |
I drive Hwy 101 & 154 several times per week for work.
The CHP always hides out on Southbound 154 just after you cross the Santa Ynez river southbound. There is a passing lane, and some nice long turnouts with hidee spots. Also, between Santa Maria and Los Alamos after you climb the gradual uphill, and start down the other side into Los Alamos. Look on the right side as you go around the slight curve under the first and second oak trees. Also, right before you get to 154 turnoff southbound 101, Also slight curve, downhill and next to the oak trees. Don |
dw914er |
Jul 27 2009, 01:49 AM
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Planning Cities Group: Members Posts: 2,364 Joined: 1-March 08 From: Yucaipa, CA Member No.: 8,763 Region Association: Southern California |
ahh the CHP... fun times with them... i dont even pass 70 mph
welcome to slo... it's quiet up there since all the college kids, myself included, are home for the summer |
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