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Time for a SD meetup! All are welcome
Same6 or 7 good for me.
Thank You!!Sure! I’ll print it now.
I'm not a fan of the 67 but the route on the 78/79 takes you into the mountains and is pretty nice. Julian pie company's apple pie is famous down here and it's actually pretty good (getting it fresh at one of their 2 stores is better than buying at the supermarket). There are also a couple of other bakeries in Julian that are pretty good. Dudley's Bakery in Santa Ysabel used to be good but I would skip it now. If the kids are with you, this route is fine. If it's just you and the wife and you'd like to get some wine tasting in, you might consider starting at the 15 and Pomerado Rd, left on Highland Valley, right on Archie Moore, left on 67 and you'll be next to Farmstand 67. Tasting room opening is dependent on day and time.Shared route
From Lakeside to Grand Ole BBQ Flinn Springs via CA-67 N.
1 hr 42 min (78 mi)
1 hr 42 min in current traffic
Avoiding tolls
1. Head east on Woodside Ave toward Los Coches Rd
2. Turn left onto Maine Ave
3. Turn left onto Mapleview St
4. Turn right onto CA-67 N
5. Arrive at location: Farmstand 67
6. Head east on CA-67 N toward Shady Bend
7. Arrive at location: Pine Hill Egg Ranch
8. Head southeast on CA-78 E toward Casner Rd
9. Turn right onto Main St
10. Turn right onto CA-79 S
11. Turn left onto K Q Ranch Rd
12. Turn right onto Tall Pine Rd
13. Arrive at location: California Wolf Center
14. Head northwest on Tall Pine Rd toward K Q Ranch Rd
15. Turn left onto K Q Ranch Rd
16. Turn left onto CA-79 S
17. Slight right onto the I-8 ramp to San Diego
18. Take exit 27 for Dunbar Ln
19. Keep right at the fork, follow signs for Dunbar Ln
20. Merge onto Dunbar Ln
21. Turn left onto Olde Hwy 80
22. Arrive at location: Grand Ole BBQ Flinn Springs
For the best route in current traffic visit https://maps.app.goo.gl/qG6QXMtWfLzKAFYcA
Someone more familiar with the area, would that be a good driving route?
username checks outI'm not a fan of the 67 but the route on the 78/79 takes you into the mountains and is pretty nice. Julian pie company's apple pie is famous down here and it's actually pretty good (getting it fresh at one of their 2 stores is better than buying at the supermarket). There are also a couple of other bakeries in Julian that are pretty good. Dudley's Bakery in Santa Ysabel used to be good but I would skip it now. If the kids are with you, this route is fine. If it's just you and the wife and you'd like to get some wine tasting in, you might consider starting at the 15 and Pomerado Rd, left on Highland Valley, right on Archie Moore, left on 67 and you'll be next to Farmstand 67. Tasting room opening is dependent on day and time.
You guys know best, I was just browsing Google maps for a good driving route. Let's see how this discussion shakes out for a possible drive then brunch/lunch.I'm not a fan of the 67 but the route on the 78/79 takes you into the mountains and is pretty nice. Julian pie company's apple pie is famous down here and it's actually pretty good (getting it fresh at one of their 2 stores is better than buying at the supermarket). There are also a couple of other bakeries in Julian that are pretty good. Dudley's Bakery in Santa Ysabel used to be good but I would skip it now. If the kids are with you, this route is fine. If it's just you and the wife and you'd like to get some wine tasting in, you might consider starting at the 15 and Pomerado Rd, left on Highland Valley, right on Archie Moore, left on 67 and you'll be next to Farmstand 67. Tasting room opening is dependent on day and time.
Love the idea, especially since I live near there!I'm not a fan of the 67 but the route on the 78/79 takes you into the mountains and is pretty nice. Julian pie company's apple pie is famous down here and it's actually pretty good (getting it fresh at one of their 2 stores is better than buying at the supermarket). There are also a couple of other bakeries in Julian that are pretty good. Dudley's Bakery in Santa Ysabel used to be good but I would skip it now. If the kids are with you, this route is fine. If it's just you and the wife and you'd like to get some wine tasting in, you might consider starting at the 15 and Pomerado Rd, left on Highland Valley, right on Archie Moore, left on 67 and you'll be next to Farmstand 67. Tasting room opening is dependent on day and time.