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I think I know the way you mean; the 33 to the 166 to Santa Maria. Never been that way. According to Mapsource from the 101 at 33 to Santa Maria it is about 2hours 40min, 134 miles. Going straight up the 101 it is about 1hour 45min, 112 miles. You can also go by way of the 154 which is physically shorter, about 100miles; but still 1hour 44min because it is slower mountain road by Lake Cachuma.
Been wanting to go the way you suggested, 33 to 166. Could also take Ojai Rd to 33 off the 126.
so does anyone at all have any interest in going this way up to the Santa Maria portion of the Passport to Prizes, or do you all want to just take the 101 freeway the whole way there?
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