SoCal Jeep rentals?
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
It's too bad they feel they must close roads for litigious reasons.
Not many years ago Americans were smart enough to judge their
capabilities.
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Steve wrote:
>
> Wow, lots of rain damage in Los Padres:
>
> http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres/co...ns/index.shtml
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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capabilities.
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Steve wrote:
>
> Wow, lots of rain damage in Los Padres:
>
> http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres/co...ns/index.shtml
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
It's too bad they feel they must close roads for litigious reasons.
Not many years ago Americans were smart enough to judge their
capabilities.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Steve wrote:
>
> Wow, lots of rain damage in Los Padres:
>
> http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres/co...ns/index.shtml
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
Not many years ago Americans were smart enough to judge their
capabilities.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Wow, lots of rain damage in Los Padres:
>
> http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/lospadres/co...ns/index.shtml
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
Steve wrote:
> Thanks Thomas. I arrive LAX at noon. Thinking about taking Lincoln Blvd
> to Marina Del Rey and then cutting thru Venice to the shore and then
> PCHwy to my destination in Santa Barbara. I'll be in no great hurry, but
> would that route be gridlocked by early afternoon?
>
> Did you have any fave backroad/offroad areas west of the city when you
> lived there?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
>
>
Hi Steve,
Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
Best Regards,
DAve
> twaldron wrote:
>
>> Actually, Watts is further east. LAX is near El Segundo, a relatively
>> 'normal' place (for CA) and just north of Manhattan Beach, which I
>> think is the coolest part of LA, and just south of Playa Del Rey, both
>> of which I've lived in.
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> Remember Los Angeles International is right in the middle of Watts,
> Thanks Thomas. I arrive LAX at noon. Thinking about taking Lincoln Blvd
> to Marina Del Rey and then cutting thru Venice to the shore and then
> PCHwy to my destination in Santa Barbara. I'll be in no great hurry, but
> would that route be gridlocked by early afternoon?
>
> Did you have any fave backroad/offroad areas west of the city when you
> lived there?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
>
>
Hi Steve,
Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
Best Regards,
DAve
> twaldron wrote:
>
>> Actually, Watts is further east. LAX is near El Segundo, a relatively
>> 'normal' place (for CA) and just north of Manhattan Beach, which I
>> think is the coolest part of LA, and just south of Playa Del Rey, both
>> of which I've lived in.
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> Remember Los Angeles International is right in the middle of Watts,
#24
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
Steve wrote:
> Thanks Thomas. I arrive LAX at noon. Thinking about taking Lincoln Blvd
> to Marina Del Rey and then cutting thru Venice to the shore and then
> PCHwy to my destination in Santa Barbara. I'll be in no great hurry, but
> would that route be gridlocked by early afternoon?
>
> Did you have any fave backroad/offroad areas west of the city when you
> lived there?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
>
>
Hi Steve,
Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
Best Regards,
DAve
> twaldron wrote:
>
>> Actually, Watts is further east. LAX is near El Segundo, a relatively
>> 'normal' place (for CA) and just north of Manhattan Beach, which I
>> think is the coolest part of LA, and just south of Playa Del Rey, both
>> of which I've lived in.
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> Remember Los Angeles International is right in the middle of Watts,
> Thanks Thomas. I arrive LAX at noon. Thinking about taking Lincoln Blvd
> to Marina Del Rey and then cutting thru Venice to the shore and then
> PCHwy to my destination in Santa Barbara. I'll be in no great hurry, but
> would that route be gridlocked by early afternoon?
>
> Did you have any fave backroad/offroad areas west of the city when you
> lived there?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
>
>
Hi Steve,
Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
Best Regards,
DAve
> twaldron wrote:
>
>> Actually, Watts is further east. LAX is near El Segundo, a relatively
>> 'normal' place (for CA) and just north of Manhattan Beach, which I
>> think is the coolest part of LA, and just south of Playa Del Rey, both
>> of which I've lived in.
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> Remember Los Angeles International is right in the middle of Watts,
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
Steve wrote:
> Thanks Thomas. I arrive LAX at noon. Thinking about taking Lincoln Blvd
> to Marina Del Rey and then cutting thru Venice to the shore and then
> PCHwy to my destination in Santa Barbara. I'll be in no great hurry, but
> would that route be gridlocked by early afternoon?
>
> Did you have any fave backroad/offroad areas west of the city when you
> lived there?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
>
>
Hi Steve,
Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
Best Regards,
DAve
> twaldron wrote:
>
>> Actually, Watts is further east. LAX is near El Segundo, a relatively
>> 'normal' place (for CA) and just north of Manhattan Beach, which I
>> think is the coolest part of LA, and just south of Playa Del Rey, both
>> of which I've lived in.
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> Remember Los Angeles International is right in the middle of Watts,
> Thanks Thomas. I arrive LAX at noon. Thinking about taking Lincoln Blvd
> to Marina Del Rey and then cutting thru Venice to the shore and then
> PCHwy to my destination in Santa Barbara. I'll be in no great hurry, but
> would that route be gridlocked by early afternoon?
>
> Did you have any fave backroad/offroad areas west of the city when you
> lived there?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
>
>
Hi Steve,
Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
Best Regards,
DAve
> twaldron wrote:
>
>> Actually, Watts is further east. LAX is near El Segundo, a relatively
>> 'normal' place (for CA) and just north of Manhattan Beach, which I
>> think is the coolest part of LA, and just south of Playa Del Rey, both
>> of which I've lived in.
>>
>> L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
>>
>>> Remember Los Angeles International is right in the middle of Watts,
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
Hi Dave,
Thanks!
By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
DaveW wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
>
> I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
> afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
> more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
>
> Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
> the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
> turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
> There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
>
> The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
> still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
> It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
> downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
>
> Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
> at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
> return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
> disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
> or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
> 405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Thanks!
By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
DaveW wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
>
> I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
> afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
> more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
>
> Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
> the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
> turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
> There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
>
> The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
> still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
> It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
> downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
>
> Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
> at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
> return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
> disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
> or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
> 405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
Hi Dave,
Thanks!
By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
DaveW wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
>
> I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
> afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
> more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
>
> Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
> the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
> turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
> There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
>
> The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
> still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
> It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
> downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
>
> Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
> at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
> return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
> disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
> or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
> 405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Thanks!
By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
DaveW wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
>
> I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
> afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
> more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
>
> Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
> the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
> turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
> There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
>
> The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
> still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
> It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
> downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
>
> Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
> at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
> return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
> disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
> or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
> 405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
#28
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Re: SoCal Jeep rentals?
Hi Dave,
Thanks!
By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
DaveW wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
>
> I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
> afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
> more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
>
> Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
> the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
> turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
> There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
>
> The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
> still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
> It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
> downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
>
> Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
> at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
> return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
> disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
> or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
> 405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
Thanks!
By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
Steve
http://xjeep.dyndns.org
DaveW wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> Sorry if this reposted several times. Having server trouble here. !
>
> I'm a local here. Early afternoon is a whole lot better than late
> afternoon! Lincoln to PCH works pretty well. If you want to actually see
> more of Venice than you would taking Lincoln up to the 10, try this:
>
> Right after Marina Del Rey, turn left on Washington Blvd. Take this all
> the way to Pacific (one block from the beach) and turn right. Pacific
> turns into Neilson Way, then Ocean Avenue as you enter Santa Monica.
> There is an entrance to PCH (Highway 1) right before the Santa Monica Pier.
>
> The highway through Malibu is open again, but beware that things are
> still sliding a bit and they just might close it for some reason.
> It used to be you could cut off on Rice Avenue and avoid going through
> downtown Oxnard, but they put in so many lights it is no longer worth it.
>
> Coming back towards LAX for a 6 PM flight, may not be as bad as it seems
> at first, assuming you want to get to the airport area around 4, to
> return the Jeep and get through security. that puts you before the major
> disaster that now starts nightly at about 4:30. You will be (believe it
> or not) going against the worst of the traffic. Just take the 101 to the
> 405. Wave to me as you pass Wilshire (weekdays) or Venice Blvd. (weekends).
>
> Best Regards,
>
> DAve
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Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks!
>
> By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
> Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
> allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
> ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks!
>
> By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
> Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
> allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
> ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
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Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks!
>
> By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
> Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
> allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
> ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org
http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp...Qel2cxBse8Y%3d
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Steve wrote:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> Thanks!
>
> By the way, my outbound is at 10pm and I figured on leaving Santa
> Barbara around 4pm thus hitting the 'major disaster' by 6pm. Is that
> allowing enough time? What time does weekday evening traffic start to
> ease up? Would I be better off leaving SB a few hours later?
>
> Steve
> http://xjeep.dyndns.org