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In reply to the discussion: What are your travel plans for 2012? [View all]cbayer
(146,218 posts)7. Of the coast of Southern California.
We sail. Most of the island are essentially uninhabited and require a permit from the Nature Conservancy to even go onto the land at all.
They are stunning in their undisturbed naturalness and they attract only like-minded people who are able to live completely off the grid.
The only one that is available to your average tourist is Santa Catalina, but it is beautiful in it's own right.
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I hate heeling! Fortunately I know exactly what to do to make the boat sit down.
cbayer
Jan 2012
#14
Not sure where you are located, but when my kids were little, we spent a wonderful
cbayer
Jan 2012
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If Callaway has changed their focus, they may be able to guide you to something similar.
cbayer
Jan 2012
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