my turn. I'm gonna be in SoCal in August

dead_fetus said:
It'll take MUCH longer than 14 hours. My best friends dad drives semi-trucks to and from LA to here like 3 times a week, and he goes virtually non-stop. Takes him 24 hours at LEAST.

Will, if you make it here, you can crash on our couches. We have like 4, and one is a futon.

The big rigs have to go slower, hit the scales and are subject to random
inspections. LA-SEA about 18 hours depending how often you stop.
As far as being boring, not so bad if it's your first time...after all
you're a GD metalhead, bring CD's! Keep it near of below the limit in Douglas county (Oregon) and also crossing the Columbia river into Washington. Other than that "balls out"- or go for 85mph and 60 around cities. If you can, leave LA in the early evening. You'll avoid the traffic and beat the heat. In the morning you'll be popping up in treesville and get some nice views of volcanoes on your right with a possible sunrise behind them. It's not that bad and pretty nice in August. But, bring water! Not just for you but possibly the car...
Most important-don't bring more Californians with you.
 
dead6skin6mask6 said:
what is "the city"? is that San Fan? around here "the City is Philadelphia and New York City" i dont know what the fuck is out there :lol: Shall I bring Opeth? :lol:



Well, we most likely will be hitting Davis and visiting Neal. I'll check to see where Modesto is.


Where at?


I see how it is :tickled: :)




Also, seeing as we're driving a looong time, would anyone be able to spare a couch or 2 (i accept floors), in order to save cash from motels and such? :lol:

I live right outside Los Angeles and Long Beach in a little shithole called San Pedro. If you're driving north, it'll be hard not to go through here
 
You don't wanna know... said:
The big rigs have to go slower, hit the scales and are subject to random
inspections. LA-SEA about 18 hours depending how often you stop.
As far as being boring, not so bad if it's your first time...after all
you're a GD metalhead, bring CD's! Keep it near of below the limit in Douglas county (Oregon) and also crossing the Columbia river into Washington. Other than that "balls out"- or go for 85mph and 60 around cities. If you can, leave LA in the early evening. You'll avoid the traffic and beat the heat. In the morning you'll be popping up in treesville and get some nice views of volcanoes on your right with a possible sunrise behind them. It's not that bad and pretty nice in August. But, bring water! Not just for you but possibly the car...
Most important-don't bring more Californians with you.


Damn you make it sounds so godamn cool .
Now I wanna come too.
Will- could you stop by Arlington and pick me up?
:grin: :grin:
 
make sure once you get out of the valleys and you're on I-5 in the middle of nowhere, do at least 100 mph. If you don't, then you'll be pulled over for driving too slow. Also, make sure you hit Harris Ranch...best fuckin steaks around. You'll know you're gettin close when you can smell the cows (or see the ranch itself)
 
If you actually make it to San Diego...check out Bluemeanie records in El Cajon. It's a landmark place for metal in San Diego. The scene revolves around that place pretty much. If you can't make it there, then visit Hillcrest and get your groove on baby...yeaaah.
 
Dead_Lioness said:
^ come pick me up on the way, punk.

YES! Will, do as she says.
And make sure she packs her little black snow outift! :b