25Pdr wrote:Thanks again rfrdr, great photos.
This years Vacation is USA for the sixth time, Las Vegas a few days then 10 Days Anaheim CA and back to Las Vegas to fly home in order to get direct flight to Glasgow. Going in October to avoid heat though.
The drive along the I15 is quite enjoyable, wont be doing any adventure stuff like you do though.
Family will want to do Disney/Universal etc.

Again. I've seen them, still, musn't complain, will have to plan some other exciting stuff, lots to see. Any recommendations?
Depends on where your interests are. 10 days in Southern California can get you to a heck of a lot of interesting places. Give me some guidelines such as historical, military, cultural, nature....if you are willing to spend some time driving you can see enough to fry your brain.
I've lived here 27 years and I'm still encountering new things and new sights. For example if you or your family are movie fans there are multiple locations that were the spots where famous films were shot
The Bradbury building as seen in "Blade Runner" with Harrison Ford
Here it is in real life from a couple weeks ago
Museums abound from world class auto and aviation (Petersen and Planes of Fame) to art (Ghetty and MOCA). So much to see.
The battleship Iowa is tied up at San Pedro and the Queen Mary is across the bay. Ft. MacArthur has coast artillery emplacements that can be toured, also located in San Pedro
You can take a jet ferry across the channel to Avalon and Catalina Island and be like the guy in the song:
Twenty- six miles across the sea
Santa Catalina is a-waitin' for me
Santa Catalina, the island of romance, romance, romance, romance
Water all around it everywhere
Tropical trees and the salty air
But for me the thing that's a-waitin' there-romance
If it were me I wouldn't spend 10 days going to amusement parks. But if your family wants to go to 6 Flags Magic Mountain amusement park, take them there and ditch them and if you buy the ammo I'll let you shoot some of my arsenal at the range that I belong to.