D: It's a simple, yet oddly complicated route as we wanted to see as much of this little part of the US as we could. I've always wanted to drive the Pacific Coast highway (State Route 1) - it's a stunning looking road and should give us some fantastic memories.
Onto the route itself.
We fly into San Francisco then hightail it up to Napa (somewhere we both really fancied visiting after seeing it on Oz and James' Big Wine Adventure). After a day-or-so there, we move onto Sonoma (again, Oz and James visited there).
We go on from there (hopefully with a few bottles of vino in the boot) to the stunning-looking Yosemite National Park, a day later we move on to a stay at Mammoth Lakes.
After that, we have a BIG drive down to Las Vegas (for one night only!), then onto the Grand Canyon.
It looks like we'll be staying outside the main lodging at the canyon edge (due to both cost and availability), we'll only be five miles away so those sunrises won't go unwatched.
Moving onto from there to Lake Havasu (resting ground of the original London Bridge)
Then to Palm Springs, where we're both very likely to stick out like sore thumbs.
Anaheim is next up - for a bit of good, old-fashioned child-like silliness at Disneyland.
After a day there, we drive up to Paso Robles (thank you again, Oz and James)
Then, after all this time, it's time to hit the Pacific Coast - all the way up to the beautiful Monterey.
Then we drive over to San Jose to call into see my Uncle Jim (hopefully, I've got to get in touch with him...)
From there, it's back to San Francisco for a look round and a relax before we fly home.
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