Any streutters reside there? Might take a visit wondering what goes on there. My friend once described it as thee armpit of california or something but is heavy trying to get me to visit, thx
My friend once described it as thee armpit of california
haha! for really? there are way more armpit-like places in california than monterey.
Enough so that this statement couldn't be more wrong. No town on the California coastline is in the running for "armpit" status. I was just in Pacific Grove for a wedding a month ago. There are two record shops, less than a mile apart, on the same street. Both way better than I expected.
The Monterrey Aquarium is world-class, and usually appeals even to those who wouldn't otherwise visit anything educational.
I've only been there briefly a couple of times, but it seemed pretty damn nice to me. If you don't like it, drive down the coast and have some drinks outside at Nepenthe and then check out Big Sur.
Any streutters reside there? Might take a visit wondering what goes on there. My friend once described it as thee armpit of california or something but is heavy trying to get me to visit, thx
Monterrey Bay is kinda armpit-shaped. That's about all I got.
Definitely spend a full day/weekend in Big Sur if u do end up going.
I'm from salinas, the valley to the monterey coast. Monterey is sorta like a 40+ couples vacation spot. We got 2 decent record stores in monterey and some bomb ass food spots. I'd recommend heading a bit north as well, santa cruz has a lot going on for it. Record stores, food spots, hiking, beaches, bitches, and bomb. Big sur is pristine, you gotta check them redwoods.and you might as well check out sf on your stay, west coast this shit up. (831)
Monterey is beautiful. I would get extraordinarily bored there but damn is it ever nice. Record stores are worth hitting as well. As is the surrounding area, as is the Salinas area. I've always wanted to go horseback riding in Salinas...there are spaces that are so intact that you can really imagine what CA was like back when it was Mexico.
Big Sur, however, is the spot. Absolutely like no other, totally magical place.
There's a great farmers market in downtown Monterey once a week (Tuesdays I think) which I highly recommend. DC has some local farmers' markets but nothing compared to this one. Amazing produce, cheese, fish, everything. Getting hungry just typing this...
There's a great farmers market in downtown Monterey once a week (Tuesdays I think) which I highly recommend. DC has some local farmers' markets but nothing compared to this one. Amazing produce, cheese, fish, everything. Getting hungry just typing this...
Yes this farmers market is the bees knees. Even fresher produce than the Santa Cruz one.
I went there for a motorcycle race recently (as in, not as a child...more of a manchild yadig), and I was fully blown away...
the whole nature scene is off the charts...it was during those fires, and we couldn't even get to all the spots, but it was amazing... that Pt Lobos State Reserve is unfuckwittable, for serious bro. I was tripping. And I seen some stuff too man but whoa
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haha! for really? there are way more armpit-like places in california than monterey.
Enough so that this statement couldn't be more wrong. No town on the California coastline is in the running for "armpit" status. I was just in Pacific Grove for a wedding a month ago. There are two record shops, less than a mile apart, on the same street. Both way better than I expected.
The Monterrey Aquarium is world-class, and usually appeals even to those who wouldn't otherwise visit anything educational.
If you can't dig that, I don't want to know you.
Monterrey Bay is kinda armpit-shaped. That's about all I got.
Definitely spend a full day/weekend in Big Sur if u do end up going.
uh, yeah.
Monterey is beautiful. I would get extraordinarily bored there but damn is it ever nice. Record stores are worth hitting as well. As is the surrounding area, as is the Salinas area. I've always wanted to go horseback riding in Salinas...there are spaces that are so intact that you can really imagine what CA was like back when it was Mexico.
Big Sur, however, is the spot. Absolutely like no other, totally magical place.
peace, stein. . .
Yes this farmers market is the bees knees. Even fresher produce than the Santa Cruz one.
the whole nature scene is off the charts...it was during those fires, and we couldn't even get to all the spots, but it was amazing... that Pt Lobos State Reserve is unfuckwittable, for serious bro. I was tripping. And I seen some stuff too man but whoa