I bumped the California post to today in preparation for the trip. Also I've been checking out extended weather forecasts. Not that we can do anything about it if rains the whole time (it shouldn't) but we can at least figure out what kinds of clothing to pack.
The National Weather Service has a nice Graphical Forecasts section which provides a couple useful views of the forecast. Here's the SF/Monterey week view. Hold your mouse over the low/high (temp) or pop12 (precip) links in the columns for a given day and the map changes shading to show the forecasted amount. Or you can have it animate the week for you by changing to the Loop tab.
All in all the NWS has a bunch of handy tools and even their weather forecast pages are looking pretty good. You can even access their weather from a cellphone. Used to be that all you got from the NWS was a cryptic, monospaced text weather missive (which you can still get). Now they have RSS, XML, movies, planners, and an image of the day.
I'm heading out to the SF/Bay area in a couple of weeks to shake off the winter with my Sister's family, the Normal Normans. Three adults (mostly) and two young boys (11-13?) and a week to kill. I've been putting together a list of activities so we have something to pick and choose from as the mood/opportunity strikes.
I used to travel to the valley on a regular basis for business and have discovered lots of good places for hiking, biking, eating and so forth. Then again, it's a large place and I barely tapped the potential. My brother in-law Andy lived there for a couple of years and pitched in with some recommendations, as did my friend Pedraum, whom I'm looking forward to visiting at Apple.
Here's the list so far. It's a growing, transmogrifying thing that I'll be updating (and moving to the current day of the weblog) at least until we leave. Feel free to pitch in! When the trip is over I'll post the list somewhere permanent for others to use.
Thanks!
Tips on places to stay in the silicon valley area are also welcome.
There is a great park/hike I recommend south of Carmel along route 1 called Ventana Wilderness take the long path up to the top overlooking the ocean- I would check the road conditions before heading anywhere near the coast - lots of wash-outs, even during "normal" years. For winter I prefer to spend my time south of SF where it is warmer, Santa Cruz mountains, Henry Coe, Ventana, etc.
My favorite Thai restaurant: the Regent Thai (1700 Church St, SF) - if you go there be sure to order the mieng kum appetizer (spinach leaf with toasted coconut, lime wedges, peanuts, onion. peppers, tamarind sauce) which is the best thing I've ever eaten - also golden bags? anyway great place. Cupertino has some great Dim Sum places too. If you're in Chinatown in SF stop by the fortune cookie factory (Golden Gate Fortune Cookies 56 Ross Alley) and there is a very old Taoist Temple (How Taoist Temple 125-129 Waverly Pl./Washington St) also in Chinatown.
For hiking I would drive up Page Mill Rd and turn left on 35 (Skyline Blvd) go about 1/2 mile and park in the large lot on the right - hike up to either Black Mountain or if time is short, straight up (west) for great views and weather - it will be warmer and sunnier there this time of year than Big Basin. Also, Henry Coe is fabulous this time of year.
Nice effect, end perfect for a computer wallpaper.