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Date:         Fri, 28 Apr 1995 14:10:32 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         "Tobin T. Copley" <tobin@freenet.vancouver.bc.ca>
Subject:      Re: SW BC, PNW Meet Update!

On Fri, 28 Apr 1995, Paul Uusitalo wrote:

> If you're gonna come stateside, why not Moran St. park on Orcas. I know > it's a boat ride (or two), but it's definitely worth the added hassle. And > as an added feature, after we all bike to the top of Mt. Constitution (ha > ha), we can soak our bones over at Doe Bay for only a couple of bucks. > > The problem all Washington campgrounds - no matter where - is that they > will probably be jammed with people every weekend between now and October. > The state parks may have a reservation system (I can't quite remember) that > we could utilize. Otherwise, maybe a couple of rigs could head out early on > a Friday to stake out a place. >

Another good thing about this idea would be that it would make it easier for folks from Vancouver I to make it, I would think. Do you have info on ferry frequency/times/costs from Anacortes and/or Sydney?

Anybody know if there is a central res system for sites in WA?

The San Juan Islands are real nice, and I'd love a ferry trip; however, if it makes it difficult (or $$$) to get to, maybe we should keep it on the mainland? How about places up in the Cascades? Anybody found any nice cheap/free sites in the mountains? I know in BC, the forest service and forestry companies have built many small sites throughout the province. Most of them require travel on gravel roads to get to them, but most can be reached with 2WD med-high ground clearance vehicles like busses/vanagons without a problem. Queit, cheap (usu. free!), and often very scenic.

Might as well ask now: is everyone comfortable with gravel roads, or should we consider only paved road access sites?

Tobin

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