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Nice. Wait until you face California gas prices. My road trips now a days mostly consist of going to the grocery store.

Consider yourself lucky. Regular is around $2.35 CDN/litre around here. That is over $7.00 USD/US Gallon
 
Consider yourself lucky. Regular is around $2.35 CDN/litre around here. That is over $7.00 USD/US Gallon

Just looked at a gas tracking website, average San Francisco for regular is $6.63.

Average in Canada (not your place, all of, it's a big place) is $6.75.

All I can say is, gasoline is NOT cheap right now!

That said, Mono lake is worth the drive. It's one of the weirdest, coolest places I've seen.
 
Blue Mesa Reservoir, Gunnison County, CO
M6 TTL Millennium, 2.0 35 Summicron ASPH, Leica Polarizer, Portra 160:

 

In Gent, Belgium, per liter:
Diesel (B7): € 2,18 = $ 2,29
Petrol Super 95 (E10): € 2,15 = $ 2,26
Petrol Super 98 (E5): € 2,39 = $ 2,51
 
Consider yourself lucky. Regular is around $2.35 CDN/litre around here. That is over $7.00 USD/US Gallon

Consider yourself lucky. Regular is around 2,40€/litre around here. That is over $9,50 USD/US Gallon
 
Nice. Wait until you face California gas prices. My road trips now a days mostly consist of going to the grocery store.

It's brutal I know. I've been setting the cruise control on 55 for long trips and it really helps with gas consumption. I've never been to California and would love to visit a few places - yosemite, etc.

Do you have any other suggestions besides mono lake?
 
Hey Paul,

Yosemite and the sequoias are in direct line on the way to Mono. You can go over Tioga Pass. Near Mono is the ghost town of Bodie. Mammoth Mountain is about 30 miles south of Mono, but it probably doesn't compare with the mountains you've been to. Bristle Cone Pines are a little south of Bishop. South of San Francisco is Big Sur and Point Lobos. It's easy to drive by the best parts of Big Sur if you don't know where they are. The galleries in Carmel are a must see. It's like being immersed into the world of west coast photography (bring some images to show).

Sorry the list isn't any better than the average tourist guide. I live in Los Angeles and haven't focused on that area for some time. I'm sure others can offer better suggestions.

Stephen
 


Basically the eastern Sierras, Yosemite, Tahoe, Sequoia. Kings Canyon for the most scenic areas if your time is limited.
 
Nice. Wait until you face California gas prices. My road trips now a days mostly consist of going to the grocery store.


Basically the eastern Sierras, Yosemite, Tahoe, Sequoia. Kings Canyon for the most scenic areas if your time is limited.

Those are some great suggestions guys - thank you! Do you both live in the area? Could be fun to do a photography day trip together.