Beachwalker
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That is so true and it's so sad :In North San Diego county there's a lot of open space, still. Polomar mountian is within an hour drive as well as the desert. Beach is 15 minutes. We avoid crowds and stay away from downtown when anything is going on.
Growing up in L.A. county I had relitives living in San Louis Obispo and Guadalupe and would visit several times a year, usually when camping at lake Cachuma in Santa Barbara, lake Casitas on Ojai and Lopez in San Louis Obispo. One aunt lived where one could see Pismo Beach from her back yard. Spend some time there fishing, clam digging and dune buggying. Good memories. Those days are long gone. Today cali is run by those who want to eliminate the middle class. Insanity but the voters keep electing these nutjobs.
Somehow I remember Santa Maria which is a little north of SLO I don't remember what happened there but I know I had some fun there LOL