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2013-01-07 3:36 PM

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WWBTD?

I'm doing Escape from Alcatraz in March.  I have been to San Fran several times and it's fun.  I need to reserve airline tickets in the next day or so and I cannot decide how long to stay.  I thought the airline ticket prices might make my decision for me, but I'm using miles and believe it or not the dates are still WIDE open in the 25k miles ticket range.  I could stay up to a week no problem.

So, what should I do???  Stay a few extra days or get in/get out as fast as possible?  I wasn't planning on renting a car so I'd be limited to whatever I could do walking/public transit.

What say you, COJ?



2013-01-07 3:39 PM
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I'd say that it all depends upon how much time you want to spend there.  If you think you'd enjoy being there a full week, then why not do it?   If you think that four days is enough to see and do the things you want to do aside from the race, then just keep it to being a long weekend.
2013-01-07 4:11 PM
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I'd definitely rent a car for a day or two. Lots of neat things to see north of the bridge. Conditions permitting, I'd head east to see Yosemite covered in snow!
2013-01-07 4:14 PM
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Parking in the city is terribly expensive (I'm sure you know that) so if you want to head out of the city, wait and rent the car on the day you actually plan on driving around. 

When I was doing my trip, we were going up to Humbolt county & Eureka & hiking in the redwoods with our rental car. Seemed like a fun trip and friends had recommended it. 

(trip got cut short though)

2013-01-07 4:15 PM
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If I did not have a good reason NOT to stay the extra time; I would stay and enjoy!

2013-01-07 4:20 PM
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I was going to say the same about parking, but also hotels are expensive.  

If you can overcome those two issues, I'd say go for it several days.  

I have a good buddy who has done EFA a bunch of times and he always complains about the hills.  Go find some hills SW of Abilene and do them over and over again...



2013-01-07 4:32 PM
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C F - 2013-01-07 4:15 PM

If I did not have a good reason NOT to stay the extra time; I would stay and enjoy!

This is my basic rule on all vacation length decisions.

2013-01-07 9:15 PM
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Ha! The consensus seems to be stay and have some fun!

I guess I could just stay two extra days and maybe go do *something * outside San Fran...maybe I'll check with work tomorrow that they can spare me and then try to figure out a 2-3 day adventure for after the race...

2013-01-07 9:30 PM
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Wine tour! Wine Tour! Wine Tour!

Silverado was nice. I was there for a conference. They have a nice spa and great wines.
2013-01-07 11:51 PM
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GomesBolt - 2013-01-07 9:30 PM Wine tour! Wine Tour! Wine Tour!

Silverado was nice. I was there for a conference. They have a nice spa and great wines.

Oooo...winner winner vino dinner!

2013-01-08 9:27 AM
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stay a few days and try to do:

- a drive up to wine country and have a good time

- Go to Muir Woods (N of SF) and hike among the redwoods

- Drive south on Rt 1 to Monterrey/Carmel and be amazed



2013-01-08 9:30 AM
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We spend a week or two in SF nearly every year as we have family there......STAY!  It's a great city with great public transportation.  You won't get bored.
2013-01-09 2:52 PM
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Anyone have a good recommendation for a wine tour company?

My caveats are:

1. Must leave from San Francisco and include all transpo.  I am not renting a car.  Besides, car + wine tasting = danger!

2. One day stuff is probably best.  Since I'll have my bike case with me switching hotels to do an overnight tour is probably more trouble than it's worth.

So far google has found me http://winetrain.com and www.winecountrytourshuttle.com.

But google finds can be sketchy!

2013-01-09 3:35 PM
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Mike_D - 2013-01-08 7:27 AM

stay a few days and try to do:

- a drive up to wine country and have a good time

- Go to Muir Woods (N of SF) and hike among the redwoods

- Drive south on Rt 1 to Monterrey/Carmel and be amazed

I second these...and add Marin Headlands for hiking. Beautiful Golden Gate and city views with coastline hiking trails.
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