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[GMCnet] Military Base Entry [message #337514] Mon, 01 October 2018 18:12
Dean Hanson is currently offline  Dean Hanson   United States
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I am not a veteran (too old for Vietnam and too young for Korea) so I showed
my Ca Driver's license, which will not be good after the 10th of this month
as I do not have the new ID one. My passport will work tho. We went on Base
to visit the Hacienda, William Hearst's previous Ranch Headquarters before
the Army took it from him in 1939-1940. They have not maintained it as such
and not really anything to see or tour, IMHO. Then we went to the Mission
stayed until it closed and spent the night in the Army's remote RV park
watching the ground squirrels .

As it was still in the 90's during the day, we popped over the hill to the
Scarecrow Festival in Cambria, then to the Morro Bay Dunes RV park for the
night.

Yes, Jocko's in Nipoma is good, but lot's of great places to visit locally
to Paso Robles. I was scouting the Mission site for a 49er's Rally spot.
Not sure if it works that well. Let's talk about it Jack. I'd go back with
you or two.

The entrance to Hunter Liggett is also barricaded by concrete stanchions and
you have to weave your way through. A great deal of overkill at that Base,
anyway.



Dean C. Hanson 75 Avion

Fremont, Ca. 94536

(510) 657-9600



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