John Francis wrote:
> 
> >
> > Can someone tell me -
> > what sort of distance is it from LAX to San Jose?
> 
> Around 500 miles.

I'd say no more than 350 - straight up route 5,
no?
Typo?

ann "I"ve been everywhere " san  


p. s. IT isn't boring if you take the route along
the water, or go up the
east side of the Sierras and then down -- of
course, tahts a lot longer
but very pretty.


> 
> > What sort of travel options are available?
> 
> The usual:  drive or fly.  Or even take the train.
> Driving takes anything from six to ten hours.  I've
> done it solo a couple of times - it's a boring drive.
> 
> > Are there any PDML'ers in or around San Jose?
> 
> Yes.  And the San Francisco ones are only 40 miles away.
> Plus the other ones (from Sacramento, etc.) who show up
> at NorCal PDML get-togethers.  You'll meet some at GFM.
> 
> > What about in San Jose - any suggestions
> > for the best place to stay that is near the HP Pavillion?
> 
> If you're not allergic to cats, I'd suggest our spare room.
> We're a mile from the San Jose light rail, which will take
> you to downtown San Jose and the HP Pavilion.
> 
> We're also about a 15-minute drive from San Jose airport (SJC),
> which has regular shuttle flights to Los Angeles.  It also has
> flights to most other parts of the USA, too; if you're flying
> back from the east coast to LAX it might be possible to route
> via SJC for about the same price.  Talk to your travel agent.
> 
> (And the Bay Area has several nice places to visit.  If you can
> add an extra day to your itinerary I'm sure we could find you a
> few nice spots to photograph, quite apart from such classics as
> the Golden Gate).

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