http://blogs.birminghampost.net/lifestyle/

Road Trip

By Charlotte Beeching on Sep 27, 09 07:51 PM in Lifestyle

The west coast of America is a popular route for road trippers and so two weeks ago we met some friends in Seattle and have been driving south heading to Los Angeles.

We made a rough plan before we left of where we'd like to stay and driving times but the only real requirement was reaching LA in time for our friends to catch their flight home. Along the way we've seen some beautiful coastline and visited some lovely places, but I don't think we were quite prepared for how much time we'd have to spend in the car.

We covered around 12,000 miles in what amounted to around four days solid driving, passing through three states in two days. We also experienced different weather conditions every few miles. The Oregon coastline was breathtaking and made more dramatic by the September haze and the sunshine in Caifornia made for a great stay in the Napa Valley wine region, but when we approached the Big Sur we were met by thick fog and could barely see the road in front of us as we steered our way around countless hairpin bends with just a narrow grass verge seperating the road from a sheer drop to the ocean.

The route offers something for everyone. We lived the city life in Seattle, tried wine tasting in Napa Valley, visited Alcatraz in San Francisco, seing the tiny cells where the likes of Al Capone served out their sentences, hit the beach in Santa Barbara and partied with the rich and famous in LA.

It's a popular trip with honeymooners, surfers, backpackers and older couples and you're the envy of everyone you meet once they hear about your plans. For our friends who came to visit it was different to other holidays they'd been on as we didn't stay in any one place for more than a day or two but we definitely made the most of our two-week trip and have seen a lot in a short space of time.

If you're on a budget it can be quite expensive, taking into account car hire, fuel, hotels and attractions but there are affordable motels along the way and it would be a shame to travel down without taking hte coastal route as it is so beautiful.

We've now been travelling for ten weeks and for people who want to travel but can't find anyone to go with, one of the things that has surprised me the most is how many people travel alone, particularly young females. In every hostel we've stayed in the majority of girls in the dormitories have been under the age of 25 and travelling on their own for several months. We've heard nothing but good reports so if it's something you've always wanted to do rest assured you'll never really be on your own when you're a traveller.

0 TrackBacks

Listed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Road Trip. TrackBack URL for this entry: http://blogs.birminghampost.net/cgi-bin/mt421/mt-tb.cgi/151526

3 Comments

MattB said:

Good to see you blogging again, your journey sounds amazing and somewhere definitely worth visiting. In particular the wine tasting and partying with the rich and famous sounds most appealing. You sound like a good advertisement for people considering travelling.

John C said:

A report on somebodys holiday.......big deal

MattB said:

John C, it sounds like you've got a touch of the green eyed monster to me!

For people who don't travel or would like to travel it's an interesting and informative blog. Maybe you could try to more contructive?

Leave a comment


Type the characters you see in the picture above.

This is to help prevent spamming and confirm you are a human

 

Lifestyle authors

Richard McComb

Richard McComb - Restaurant critic and columnist for The Birmingham Post
My postings | Richard McComb's RSS feed My feed

Fiona Handscomb

Fiona Handscomb - Freelance arts/cultural writer and editor of What's On Stage/Midlands
My postings | Fiona Handscomb's RSS feed My feed

Jon Bounds

Jon Bounds - Digital consultant and creator of Birmingham: It's Not Shit
My postings | Jon Bounds's RSS feed My feed

Selina Jervis

Selina Jervis - Student and creator of fashion blog, "Flying Saucer"
My postings | Selina Jervis's RSS feed My feed

Pete Ashton

Pete Ashton - Pro-Blogger and creator of the “Created in Birmingham�? blog
My postings | Pete Ashton's RSS feed My feed

Nikki Aaron

Nikki Aaron - English language teacher uncovering life in Beijing
My postings | Nikki Aaron's RSS feed My feed

brumcast

Brumcast Lite - A taste of the best of Birmingham's music scene by Brumcast creator Little Chris
My postings |Brumcast Lite's RSS feed My feed

Sarah Gee

Sarah Gee - Young professional and founder of Indigo PR
My postings | Sarah Gee's RSS feed My feed

Jo Ind

Jo Ind - Features writer and columnist for The Birmingham Post
My postings | TJo Ind's RSS feed My feed

Sid Langley

Sid Langley - Freelance writer and cultural commentator
My postings | Sid Langley's RSS feed My feed

Charlotte Beeching

Charlotte Beeching - Former External Affairs Manager at Marketing Birmingham and currently taking a career break to embark on a round-the-world trip
My postings | Sid Langley's RSS feed My feed

Kate Cooper

Kate Cooper - Runs www.extelligence.org, a website for free-thinking and scientific discussion
My postings | Kate Cooper's RSS feed My feed

Hannah Waldram

Hannah Waldram - Critic and writer/editor of www.westmidlandsdance.com, and dancer in her spare time.
My postings | Hannah Waldram's RSS feed My feed

Michael Mclean

Michael Mclean - I love films. I live and work in Birmingham and make my living, managing a cinema.
My postings | Michael Mclean's RSS feed My feed

Keep up to date

Sponsored Links