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| If you're driving from the south, take US highway 101 north to Cloverdale. Just north of Cloverdale you will see the turnoff for state highway 128 west, and Fort Bragg. Go to the left under 101 for about a mile, and turn right on highway 128. This takes you all the way to the coast, and US highway 1, through some of the prettiest country in California. Dozy little villages, vineyards with wine tasting rooms, sheep on the hillsides, and a final ten miles through redwoods. When you get to highway 1, turn north and follow the coast past the town of Mendocino. About 9 miles north of Mendocino, turn right on Simpson Lane. Half a mile up Simpson turn right on George's Lane, and it's another half mile to my place at #18000. On the map it looks as though taking state highway 20 is shorter. In fact there is no difference in the time it takes, and highway 128 is more interesting, |
If you're driving from the north, take US 101 south to Willits. Take state highway 20 west from Willits all the way to where it ends at US highway 1. Turn south on US highway 1, for approximately a mile, and turn left on Simpson Lane. A half mile up Simpson Lane turn right on George's Lane, and it's another half mile to my place at #18000. __________________________________ |
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| Flying If you want to fly, I recommend the Sacramento airport. We have a couple of "coin operated" airports locally where you could land a light plane, but the most convenient real airport is Sacramento. Airline rates change by the minute, but one student found it around $100 cheaper to fly into Sacramento The San Francisco airport is only for going to San Francisco. It's difficult to get in and out of, and you have to find your way through the city to the Golden Gate bridge, and 101 north. To get to Fort Bragg from either airport is about a 4 hour drive. You can get a good set of driving directions through: maps.yahoo.com The airport code for Sacramento is SMF, and for SanFrancisco is SFO. |
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