Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1998 18:01:02 -0700
Reply-To: Marty Wallace <martywallace@ROCKETMAIL.COM>
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From: Marty Wallace <martywallace@ROCKETMAIL.COM>
Subject: MIDDLE OF NOWHERE GET TOGETHER * LABOR DAY WEEKEND * FRENCHGLEN,
OREGON
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** FIRST ANNUAL MIDDLE-OF-NOWHERE GET TOGETHER **
FRENCHGLEN, OREGON *** LABOR DAY WEEKEND *** 1998
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How about a long weekend camping trip to the middle of nowhere!?
Westy owners from Oregon, Idaho, Northern California, & Northern Nevada
(and anywhere else, for that matter!) load up your vans with gear, food,
and families... and let's converge at the little town of Frenchglen,
Oregon (population 10!). It'll be an unusual, not-everyone's-cup-of-tea
kinda trip, but it should be fun!
No sponsors, no swap meets, no shows, no planned activities, no
schedule... just relax, trade travel stories, see other Westys, meet nice
folks, and hang out in Frenchglen...sip root beer (or any of the
wonderful microbrews on tap at The Buckeroo Room) on the wood porch in
front of the Frenchglen Mercantile...
You can drive to the top of the Steens Moutains @ 9,700', drive on
hundreds of square miles of perfectly flat dry lake bed on the Alvord
Desert, explore ghost towns, road & mountain bike, birdwatch...
The Frenchglen, Steen Mountain, Alvord Desert, Malheur National Wildlife
Refuge is one of the most unusual and beautiful places in the west.
Check it out at:
http://www.oregon1.org/harney/
http://www.oregon1.org/harney/3DAY.HTM
http://www.state.or.us/IRMD/bacup/rec.htm
We can "camp" right on the main street in town at the Frenchglen Wayside
State Park. It's primitive (a grassy area, one picnic table, and a water
spigot) - but basic provisions are available at the Frenchglen
Mercantile. WONDERFUL meals are usually available at The Buckeroo Room
and the Frenchglen Hotel (you may need to make reservations well ahead of
time: fghotel@ptinet.net). However, this is a TINY town with limited
facilities - everyone should plan on being self sufficient food-wise
(just in case). In route complete services & provisions are available at
Burns, Lakeview, or Ontario, Oregon or, if you're coming from Nevada,
stock up in Winnemucca.
For those who don't want to "rough it" - the Frenchglen Hotel:
http://www.pacificharbor.com/nwp/nwp018.htm
Also, there is lodging in Burns:
http://www.oregon1.org/harney/HCLODGE.HTM
Other area camping information:
http://www.oregon1.org/harney/CAMPING.HTM
Let me know if you are going (martywallace@rocketmail.com) - I'm going to
be coordinating caravans and contacts.
See you there!
Marty Wallace (1984 Westfalia "Heisenberg")
Chico, California
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Post Scriptum:
Okay, but where in the hell is Frenchglen, you ask?
Easy. It's...
...60 miles north of the Oregon/California border
...100 miles west of the Oregon/Idaho border
Here's a map:
http://maps.yahoo.com/py/maps.py?Pyt=Tmap&YY=13390&city=Frenchglen&state=OR&slt=42.826900&sln=-118.91449&mag=5&cs=5&newmag=3
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