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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 12:12 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

Well it is time to go flying again. Looking for a little wine country tour.  Is anyone familiar with Angwin-Parrett airport or Sonoma County.  Which is better for rental cars and hotel access.  Randy 40006.  

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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 12:55 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

I used to live in Santa Rosa, and am pretty familiar with the area.
Angwin is a small airport located in the top of the hills on the east
side of the Sonoma valley. Services are limited there, I doubt that
they have rental cars available. Sonoma County (Charles Schultz)KSTS has
several rental car companies to choose from. Your other alternative
would be Napa airport where I'm sure they have rental cars. Depending
upon where you plan to stay either Sonoma county or Napa would be fine.

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Well it is time to go flying again. Looking for a little wine country
tour. Is anyone familiar with Angwin-Parrett airport or Sonoma
County. Which is better for rental cars and hotel access. Randy
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 1:19 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

Thanks for the input. Is Sonoma or Napa better to be centrally located
in the wine country? Randy

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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 2:20 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

That depends upon which wineries you plan to visit. Napa is located at
the south end of the Napa Valley., So most of the Napa county wineries
are North from there. Sonoma county is at the North end of the Sonoma
Valley, but smack dab in the middle of the Alexander valley. And closer
to the Mendocino county wineries. I believe that Sonoma county provides
the best overall access. If you have a car it's not a big deal which
airport as you can drive from Sonoma county to Napa airport in about 45
min. You can take a slight longer routt that goes from Santa Rosa over
the Calistoga Hwy and then heads down the Napa Valley. (1:15) This is a
beautiful time to visit, if you get there before early June the hills
that surround the valleys should still be green.

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Randy DeBauw wrote:

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Thanks for the input. Is Sonoma or Napa better to be centrally located
in the wine country? Randy

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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 2:41 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

Thanks again Deems. Sonoma it is. Randy

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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 4:23 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

Don't forget the possibility of visiting the central California coast of
San Luis Obispo to Paso Robles. Both are excellent airports and the wine
industry is exploding in the area. We must have 100+ wineries all within
10 miles of each airport. Right now the area is magical with blue ocean
waters & green mountains. As the summer progresses you will want to
consider San Luis Obispo for its cooler temperatures. We also have
Hearst Castle San Simeon state park and much more.

SBP http://www.airnav.com/airport/KSBP
PRB http://www.airnav.com/airport/Kprb

Photos attached are from just south of Morro Bay near MQO VORTAC &
Diablo Nuclear Power Plant (why our grapes grow so big!) Note my RV-6A
in the photo

Robin
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 6:14 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

I didn't read the whole string so forgive me if it has already been
mentioned.....Napa is reputed to have a very good restaurant. I am going
there this Saturday on a cross country and am looking forward to a good
steak.
Evan Johnson
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PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2006 8:44 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

My wife and I spent a week in/around Napa on our way to the Reno Air
Races last fall and my impressions were:

1. Sonoma is quieter and the wineries there tend to be the small,
family owned production you've likely never heard of. The kind of
laid back place where there's a cat sleeping on the tasting bar and
the tour is run by the winemaker him/herself (typically a retired
couple). If you stay in Sonoma though, one of my favorite wineries
is Chateau St Jean, and it's neither small nor unheard of.

2. Napa is busier and has, IMHO, more of the up-scale wineries - Opus
One, Joseph Phelps, Chateau Montelena, Coppola, etc. In these places,
you're as unlikely to see a cat as you are the winemaker though the
quality of the wines tend to be a bit higher (or at least more
consistent).

3. Napa also seemed to have more in the way of upscale restaurants.
Brix and Martini House come to mind as nice, albeit expensive, places
to eat. There was also some sort of chef training school around there
but we never went so I don't know if it would be any good.

4. Of course with busier comes more expensive and more hassle. We
stayed in a B&B on the northern end of things (Calistoga?) and got a
"deal" at only $150/night. There was really only one road up and down
the valley which was always busy and of course getting into a
restaurant other than A&W required reservations a day or two in advance.

5. One thing we did that was kind of fun was a balloon ride over
napa. Again it was expensive but neither of us had ever been a
balloon and Napa valley in the morning is quite beautiful. I'm not
sure I'd spring for it again - especially since you can just fly over
the valley - but I'd say it was worth doing once.
-Brian

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On May 16, 2006, at 9:15 PM, Evan and Megan Johnson wrote:

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<evmeg(at)snowcrest.net>

I didn't read the whole string so forgive me if it has already been
mentioned.....Napa is reputed to have a very good restaurant. I am
going
there this Saturday on a cross country and am looking forward to a
good
steak.
Evan Johnson
www.evansaviationproducts.com
(530)247-0375
(530)351-1776 cell
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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 9:12 am    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

Keep us posted. Randy

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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 9:14 am    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

I may have to change my trip to the end of the month. It sounds like
late Aug. will be out of the peek season for temps. Randy

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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 9:16 am    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

Excellent detail. Thx.

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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 3:00 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

One weekend several years ago doesn't make me an expert, but -- my wife
and I drove to Napa on a Saturday with the intent of doing a few wineries.
We dawdled too long in SF and Sausalito and arrived in Napa late afternoon,
so we found a motel (not very upscale, but they didn't question our lack of
luggage), went to a convenience store for toothbrushes, etc., had a fast
food supper and got a good night's sleep. Sunday morning. fairly early, we
drove north 'till about the time the wineries started opening. We then
worked our way back south stopping at whatever winery looked interesting.
We got back to Napa in the PM and stopped by an airport where they were
offering glider rides. The wife wasn't interested so I made a decision that
I have regretted ever since and didn't go either. We watched for a while
and then drove on to our temporary home in San Jose.

If that sounds like a mixed-up weekend with no coherent plan, it was.
But -- it was one of the best in our 43 years together. Botton line: In
my opinion if you get into the Napa Valley and just spend a day or more
doing whatever you feel like at the time, you can't go wrong!

y?J


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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 3:43 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

What y'all need to do is get those REALLY BIG extended range tanks installed and get over here to Australia.  You can't beat our beefy reds - or elegant whites if you've got limp wrists Wink
Ron


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PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2006 5:55 pm    Post subject: New Trip to Central Ca. Reply with quote

  Ah yes, I need to get back to Barossa one of these days.  Great wine, nice scenery, crazy Aussies.  Wish I would have taken that transfer to Sydney but the exchange rate, salary adjustment is a killer.  Or at least it used to be.  Smile  Then again those Kiwi's and their top Cabernet's with the screw tops may just beat the guys in Oz for craziness.  Hehe,
 
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From: owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv10-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of McGANN, Ron
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What y'all need to do is get those REALLY BIG extended range tanks installed and get over here to Australia.  You can't beat our beefy reds - or elegant whites if you've got limp wrists Wink
Ron


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