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	<title>Comments on: The Best Bay Area  Outdoor Adventures</title>
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		<title>By: Alice</title>
		<link>http://blog.localgetaways.com/2008/11/the-best-bay-area-outdoor-adventures/comment-page-1/#comment-1950</link>
		<dc:creator>Alice</dc:creator>
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		<description>I agree that the Peninsula is the best for outdoor activities.   One can walk along the beach on the walkway for 
miles, with the most spectacular views of coast and marine life.   The air is fresh, and each street seems to beg
to be explored.   We like to stay at the Bid a Wee on Asilomar, as you have a wee cabin and small private outdoor
area for yoga (or a glass of wine and a book, weather permitting).   Golf is all around,  best in the state, and
on a rare warm day in summer, there are great beaches for sun bathing or a quick dip.   I find I can walk to Monterey
from PG, and I am 65, so it is not a long walk, just a pleasant one.   Lots of great little thrift shops and cafes to check out.    The sea air build the appetite, that&#039;s for sure!   It can be windy there and damp, so bring warm clothes and
a hat with a strap or a headscarf.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree that the Peninsula is the best for outdoor activities.   One can walk along the beach on the walkway for<br />
miles, with the most spectacular views of coast and marine life.   The air is fresh, and each street seems to beg<br />
to be explored.   We like to stay at the Bid a Wee on Asilomar, as you have a wee cabin and small private outdoor<br />
area for yoga (or a glass of wine and a book, weather permitting).   Golf is all around,  best in the state, and<br />
on a rare warm day in summer, there are great beaches for sun bathing or a quick dip.   I find I can walk to Monterey<br />
from PG, and I am 65, so it is not a long walk, just a pleasant one.   Lots of great little thrift shops and cafes to check out.    The sea air build the appetite, that&#8217;s for sure!   It can be windy there and damp, so bring warm clothes and<br />
a hat with a strap or a headscarf.</p>
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