Ugh. gurgle.  I *just* found this. I was talking about potentially shipping my car from CA to Monaco (I know, I know), and he was looking at Southern France, Northern Italy driving routes, and discovered that their site now lists a bunch of United States drives. Not sure you can add them, or not.

As long as we’re sharing:

I am part of the CA contingent. In my town of 10,000, I think I see at least 2 other white convertibles with black tops, and one red coupe. There’s definitely more in Marin, but that’s just my town… if that’s any of you, howdy.

There’s obviously Highway 1 from, basically, Santa Monica to the Great Highway and Alaska. LOL Let’s go.

This is a daily drive for me… Paradise Drive. To the gym, stores, to skirt traffic. It’s like a mini road to Hana. Super windy. It’s a treat to watch adaptive high beams and cornering headlamps during nighttime: https://goo.gl/maps/59GCLAaHzLJ2

Here’s a lunchtime loop for a weekend.  Or, I pretend to get lost after a cut at the barbershop on Caledonia, and head up Alexander Ave, miss the 101 north back home, and pop over to Conzelman back to Cavallo Point, a hotel I helped build and open. Or, if you prefer cheaper drinks, try the Presidio Yacht Club at the water’s edge. Travis Air Force Bay run marina and grumpy old sailors populate the upstairs by the boat shop. https://goo.gl/maps/uYNqd2t3QKU2

Healdbsurg to Boonville in CA is really windy, some *great* high appellation CA wineries, relatively low traffic density, and it looks like Provence’s Luberon.

But this has got to me the best drive in the Bay Area that isn’t Conzulman to the Headlands…. Anywhere in Marin out to Olema/Pt Reyes, ignoring Sir Francis Drake for Lucas Valley Road. It is just absolutely epic:

If you are able to come from the north, the Petaluma to Pt Reyes is stunning too https://goo.gl/maps/eU5iUUbvMUw

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