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California in February
Thinking of spending Feb 2015 in California. I have opportunity to stay at Newport Beach Marriott timeshare for 2 weeks. Not sure if I want to stay there that long. Will be traveling alone. Am an avid photographer. Not sure where I want to go. It's difficult to advise without more info so please, ask questions. Maybe that will get me heading in a direction.
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I had a dream consulting client in the East Bay who had a big meeting late in February or early in March.
Those of us from the East Coast couldn't wait to get there. It was Spring, just two months early for us. |
Newport Beach is very nice but for sure you will need a car. We sometimes get rain in February and are hoping for more after a few years of drought.
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An avid photographer of what type of subjects? Scenery/nature, people, animals, historical sites, architecture...?
Do you want to stay in the timeshare the entire time or make a couple of trips? |
Do you want to get to Northern California? Even in a normal winter ( which we haven't had in a few years) there can be a two week window opening in the middle of February of wonderful, lovely weather that feels a lot like spring.
Yosemite Valley in the snow is stunning. |
Considering that January rain in So Cal would mean blooms in the desert, I found this:
http://www.blm.gov/style/medialib/bl..._times-508.pdf Imperial Valley would be a bit over 3 hours from Laguna Beach. Anza Borrego about 2.5 hours Death Valley about 5 hours Coachella Valley under 2 hours |
aqapanthus - Do you plan on renting a car? You will sure need one to get around from the timeshare to anywhere else. Well, there are buses but you are a slave to where they go and their timetable.
You could spend a week there and a week in somewhere like San Diego ... or ... ?? It depends on if you'll have a car and what you want to see and do. So you need to be more specific. |
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