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[GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211921] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 01:19 |
Ken Henderson
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Since I'll have been with Manny & Deo for over two weeks by then ('way past
the limit for fish & guests), I'm planning to leave here on Monday. Having
used up about all of the available "West" I've been claiming as my
destination, I guess I'll now have to resort to "North", tough as that is
for an old Southern boy.
With Fort Bragg, CA only a little over 200 miles away, it seems like a
reasonable next stop -- unless someone tells me of a "must see" short of
there. Is there a preferred place to stop near there? And anything to
keep me there more than overnight?
After Fort Bragg, I expect to follow US-1 on north, so suggestions for
along that route will be appreciated also -- I'll be asking again on Monday
about those.
TIA,
KenH
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211922 is a reply to message #211921] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 02:37 |
jimtze
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Hello Ken
Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being good camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park. We stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter in Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings with 36 full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and views of Oregon's largest offshore island.
Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The park offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and the historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup sites and 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town to walk around.
Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos Bay/North Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical sites. It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is well treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of many concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups and 75 electrical.
Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup sites. Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is worth a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to accommodate WWII dirigibles.
Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach, has 265 electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along with displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup sites and 302 electrical.
Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in Astoria is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland Oregon.
Jim Bratvold
Victoria, BC
76 Eleganza ll
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211925 is a reply to message #211922] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 04:19 |
Mr ERFisher
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what a nice rundown Jim
would it be ok with you if I use it for the folks coming to the
GMCWS rally up the coast?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13v7lzsjqMVhK3GIt2AfosxVTBqe3MJ_swH1G6vNXFTQ/edit?usp=sharing
I will use it as part of our listing on
ELKS clubs
CASINOS
free dump stations
and
I will list them here with the GMCWS rally info
http://gmc49ers.blogspot.com/
nice going
gene
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 12:37 AM, Jim Bratvold <jimtze@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello Ken
>
> Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being good
> camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park. We
> stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
>
> Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well
> serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter in
> Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings with 36
> full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and views of
> Oregon's largest offshore island.
>
> Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The park
> offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
>
> Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and the
> historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
>
> Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my
> favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup sites and
> 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town to
> walk around.
>
> Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos Bay/North
> Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
>
> South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical sites.
> It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is well
> treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
>
> The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of many
> concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
>
> Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups and 75
> electrical.
>
> Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake
> State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
>
> Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup sites.
> Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is worth
> a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to accommodate
> WWII dirigibles.
>
> Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach, has 265
> electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
>
> Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the
> Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along with
> displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup sites and
> 302 electrical.
>
> Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays
> relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in Astoria
> is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
>
> Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland Oregon.
>
> --
> Jim Bratvold
> Victoria, BC
> 76 Eleganza ll
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211935 is a reply to message #211925] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 08:08 |
Sandra Price
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That was a thorough rundown, Jim. Bob and I especially like the area
around Garibaldi, which is about 15 miles north of Tillamook, not too far
from the air museum. We like to go to the Pacific Beach brew pub, home of
a dory fleet. It's a hoot to watch them launch or run their boats up on
their trailers right on the beach. Nice beer tasting and activities to
watch on and around the pub. Good food, too. Wish we were with you, Ken.
Enjoying following you.
Sandra and Bob
On Jun 23, 2013 4:19 AM, "gene Fisher" <mr.erfisher@gmail.com> wrote:
> what a nice rundown Jim
>
> would it be ok with you if I use it for the folks coming to the
> GMCWS rally up the coast?
>
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/13v7lzsjqMVhK3GIt2AfosxVTBqe3MJ_swH1G6vNXFTQ/edit?usp=sharing
>
> I will use it as part of our listing on
> ELKS clubs
> CASINOS
> free dump stations
>
> and
> I will list them here with the GMCWS rally info
> http://gmc49ers.blogspot.com/
>
> nice going
> gene
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 12:37 AM, Jim Bratvold <jimtze@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hello Ken
> >
> > Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being
> good
> > camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park. We
> > stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
> >
> > Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well
> > serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter in
> > Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings with 36
> > full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and views of
> > Oregon's largest offshore island.
> >
> > Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The park
> > offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
> >
> > Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and the
> > historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
> >
> > Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my
> > favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup sites
> and
> > 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town to
> > walk around.
> >
> > Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos Bay/North
> > Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
> >
> > South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical
> sites.
> > It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is well
> > treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
> >
> > The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of many
> > concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
> >
> > Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups and
> 75
> > electrical.
> >
> > Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake
> > State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
> >
> > Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup sites.
> > Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is
> worth
> > a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to
> accommodate
> > WWII dirigibles.
> >
> > Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach, has
> 265
> > electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
> >
> > Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the
> > Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along with
> > displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup sites
> and
> > 302 electrical.
> >
> > Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays
> > relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in
> Astoria
> > is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
> >
> > Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland Oregon.
> >
> > --
> > Jim Bratvold
> > Victoria, BC
> > 76 Eleganza ll
> > _______________________________________________
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>
>
> --
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> “Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today --- give him a URL and
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211937 is a reply to message #211921] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 08:13 |
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Hurst Castle
Regards,
Rob M.
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Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2013 1:20 AM
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Subject: [GMCnet] Next Stop
Since I'll have been with Manny & Deo for over two weeks by then ('way past
the limit for fish & guests), I'm planning to leave here on Monday. Having
used up about all of the available "West" I've been claiming as my
destination, I guess I'll now have to resort to "North", tough as that is
for an old Southern boy.
With Fort Bragg, CA only a little over 200 miles away, it seems like a
reasonable next stop -- unless someone tells me of a "must see" short of
there. Is there a preferred place to stop near there? And anything to
keep me there more than overnight?
After Fort Bragg, I expect to follow US-1 on north, so suggestions for
along that route will be appreciated also -- I'll be asking again on Monday
about those.
TIA,
KenH
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211938 is a reply to message #211937] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 08:19 |
gbarrow2
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Rob,
You're looking at the map upside down. Hurst/Hearst Castle is in the other direction from San Jose. You've been down under too long.
Gene Barrow
Lake Almanor, Ca.
1976 Palm Beach
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211941 is a reply to message #211922] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 09:27 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Jim,
What a great reply! That will definitely be my travel guide for the next
little while. Since I'm not sure how long I'll stay along the coast, I'd
certainly like to hear about the inland choices too -- as, apparent, would
Gene and many others.
Thanks a bunch,
KenH
On Jun 23, 2013 12:37 AM, "Jim Bratvold" <jimtze@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hello Ken
>
> Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being good
> camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park. We
> stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
>
> Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well
> serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter in
> Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings with 36
> full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and views of
> Oregon's largest offshore island.
>
> Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The park
> offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
>
> Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and the
> historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
>
> Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my
> favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup sites and
> 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town to
> walk around.
>
> Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos Bay/North
> Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
>
> South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical sites.
> It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is well
> treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
>
> The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of many
> concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
>
> Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups and 75
> electrical.
>
> Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake
> State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
>
> Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup sites.
> Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is worth
> a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to accommodate
> WWII dirigibles.
>
> Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach, has 265
> electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
>
> Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the
> Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along with
> displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup sites and
> 302 electrical.
>
> Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays
> relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in Astoria
> is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
>
> Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland Oregon.
>
> --
> Jim Bratvold
> Victoria, BC
> 76 Eleganza ll
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211943 is a reply to message #211941] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 09:42 |
James Hupy
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Ken, When you get as far north as Beverly Beach State Park, call me and I
will have a ton of inland destinations of interest to a Good Ol' Boy. Judy
and I are going to the California Wine Country for a second wedding
reception around the 12th of July until the 22nd. If you time your trip
North around that, We would love to have you here with us for as long as
you want. I have a level pad made for Gmc parking with electrical and
water. Great sightseeing stuff within easy Toad range. Wine Country, Mount
Hood, Silver Falls State Park, Evergreen Aviation Museum, complete with the
Spruce Goose, and lots more. No golf ball sized hail or tornadoes either..
Jim Hupy and Judy Countermine
Salem, Or
78 Gmc Royale 403
On Jun 23, 2013 7:27 AM, "Ken Henderson" <hend4800@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> What a great reply! That will definitely be my travel guide for the next
> little while. Since I'm not sure how long I'll stay along the coast, I'd
> certainly like to hear about the inland choices too -- as, apparent, would
> Gene and many others.
>
> Thanks a bunch,
>
> KenH
> On Jun 23, 2013 12:37 AM, "Jim Bratvold" <jimtze@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Hello Ken
> >
> > Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being
> good
> > camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park. We
> > stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
> >
> > Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well
> > serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter in
> > Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings with 36
> > full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and views of
> > Oregon's largest offshore island.
> >
> > Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The park
> > offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
> >
> > Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and the
> > historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
> >
> > Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my
> > favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup sites
> and
> > 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town to
> > walk around.
> >
> > Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos Bay/North
> > Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
> >
> > South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical
> sites.
> > It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is well
> > treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
> >
> > The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of many
> > concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
> >
> > Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups and
> 75
> > electrical.
> >
> > Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake
> > State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
> >
> > Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup sites.
> > Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is
> worth
> > a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to
> accommodate
> > WWII dirigibles.
> >
> > Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach, has
> 265
> > electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
> >
> > Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the
> > Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along with
> > displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup sites
> and
> > 302 electrical.
> >
> > Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays
> > relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in
> Astoria
> > is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
> >
> > Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland Oregon.
> >
> > --
> > Jim Bratvold
> > Victoria, BC
> > 76 Eleganza ll
> > _______________________________________________
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211948 is a reply to message #211943] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 10:18 |
Ken Henderson
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Jim,
I'll sure do that.
Manny and I used your brake bleeder yesterday on a coach he's just fitted
with 1-Ton & Manny Brakes. Worked great -- except that we've now learned
it needs a MC too. Don't know why we ever bother to do major brake work
without automatically including a MC.
Ken
On Jun 23, 2013 7:42 AM, "James Hupy" <jamesh1296@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ken, When you get as far north as Beverly Beach State Park, call me and I
> will have a ton of inland destinations of interest to a Good Ol' Boy. Judy
> and I are going to the California Wine Country for a second wedding
> reception around the 12th of July until the 22nd. If you time your trip
> North around that, We would love to have you here with us for as long as
> you want. I have a level pad made for Gmc parking with electrical and
> water. Great sightseeing stuff within easy Toad range. Wine Country, Mount
> Hood, Silver Falls State Park, Evergreen Aviation Museum, complete with the
> Spruce Goose, and lots more. No golf ball sized hail or tornadoes either..
> Jim Hupy and Judy Countermine
> Salem, Or
> 78 Gmc Royale 403
> On Jun 23, 2013 7:27 AM, "Ken Henderson" <hend4800@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> > Jim,
> >
> > What a great reply! That will definitely be my travel guide for the next
> > little while. Since I'm not sure how long I'll stay along the coast, I'd
> > certainly like to hear about the inland choices too -- as, apparent,
> would
> > Gene and many others.
> >
> > Thanks a bunch,
> >
> > KenH
> > On Jun 23, 2013 12:37 AM, "Jim Bratvold" <jimtze@hotmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Hello Ken
> > >
> > > Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being
> > good
> > > camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park. We
> > > stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
> > >
> > > Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well
> > > serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter in
> > > Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings with
> 36
> > > full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and views
> of
> > > Oregon's largest offshore island.
> > >
> > > Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The
> park
> > > offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
> > >
> > > Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and
> the
> > > historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
> > >
> > > Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my
> > > favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup sites
> > and
> > > 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town to
> > > walk around.
> > >
> > > Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos
> Bay/North
> > > Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
> > >
> > > South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical
> > sites.
> > > It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is
> well
> > > treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
> > >
> > > The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of many
> > > concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
> > >
> > > Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups and
> > 75
> > > electrical.
> > >
> > > Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake
> > > State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
> > >
> > > Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup
> sites.
> > > Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is
> > worth
> > > a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to
> > accommodate
> > > WWII dirigibles.
> > >
> > > Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach, has
> > 265
> > > electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
> > >
> > > Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the
> > > Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along with
> > > displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup sites
> > and
> > > 302 electrical.
> > >
> > > Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays
> > > relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in
> > Astoria
> > > is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
> > >
> > > Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland
> Oregon.
> > >
> > > --
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> > > Victoria, BC
> > > 76 Eleganza ll
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211951 is a reply to message #211925] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 10:29 |
Carl S.
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Mr ERFisher wrote on Sun, 23 June 2013 02:19 | what a nice rundown Jim
would it be ok with you if I use it for the folks coming to the
GMCWS rally up the coast?
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13v7lzsjqMVhK3GIt2AfosxVTBqe3MJ_swH1G6vNXFTQ/edit?usp=sharing
I will use it as part of our listing on
ELKS clubs
CASINOS
free dump stations
and
I will list them here with the GMCWS rally info
http://gmc49ers.blogspot.com/
nice going
gene
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 12:37 AM, Jim Bratvold <jimtze@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
> Hello Ken
>
> Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being good
> camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park. We
> stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
>
> Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well
> serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter in
> Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings with 36
> full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and views of
> Oregon's largest offshore island.
>
> Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The park
> offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
>
> Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and the
> historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
>
> Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my
> favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup sites and
> 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town to
> walk around.
>
> Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos Bay/North
> Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
>
> South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical sites.
> It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is well
> treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
>
> The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of many
> concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
>
> Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups and 75
> electrical.
>
> Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake
> State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
>
> Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup sites.
> Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is worth
> a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to accommodate
> WWII dirigibles.
>
> Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach, has 265
> electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
>
> Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the
> Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along with
> displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup sites and
> 302 electrical.
>
> Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays
> relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in Astoria
> is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
>
> Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland Oregon.
>
> --
> Jim Bratvold
> Victoria, BC
> 76 Eleganza ll
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That is an AWESOME write up, Jim. I copied it and sent it to my wife print out for future reference. Thanks!
Carl Stouffer
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211953 is a reply to message #211948] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 10:27 |
James Hupy
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Great.. We are looking forward to seeing you. It still surprises me every
time I use my bleeder as well. Such a simple concept, but they work better
than anything that I have ever used, including a shop air powered unit
that had a separation bladder. If I remember right, it was a Sioux. That
Manny will work a guy to death, I know firsthand. Take time and enjoy your
trip.
Jim and Judy
On Jun 23, 2013 8:18 AM, "Ken Henderson" <hend4800@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> I'll sure do that.
>
> Manny and I used your brake bleeder yesterday on a coach he's just fitted
> with 1-Ton & Manny Brakes. Worked great -- except that we've now learned
> it needs a MC too. Don't know why we ever bother to do major brake work
> without automatically including a MC.
>
> Ken
> On Jun 23, 2013 7:42 AM, "James Hupy" <jamesh1296@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Ken, When you get as far north as Beverly Beach State Park, call me and I
> > will have a ton of inland destinations of interest to a Good Ol' Boy.
> Judy
> > and I are going to the California Wine Country for a second wedding
> > reception around the 12th of July until the 22nd. If you time your trip
> > North around that, We would love to have you here with us for as long as
> > you want. I have a level pad made for Gmc parking with electrical and
> > water. Great sightseeing stuff within easy Toad range. Wine Country,
> Mount
> > Hood, Silver Falls State Park, Evergreen Aviation Museum, complete with
> the
> > Spruce Goose, and lots more. No golf ball sized hail or tornadoes
> either..
> > Jim Hupy and Judy Countermine
> > Salem, Or
> > 78 Gmc Royale 403
> > On Jun 23, 2013 7:27 AM, "Ken Henderson" <hend4800@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> >
> > > Jim,
> > >
> > > What a great reply! That will definitely be my travel guide for the
> next
> > > little while. Since I'm not sure how long I'll stay along the coast,
> I'd
> > > certainly like to hear about the inland choices too -- as, apparent,
> > would
> > > Gene and many others.
> > >
> > > Thanks a bunch,
> > >
> > > KenH
> > > On Jun 23, 2013 12:37 AM, "Jim Bratvold" <jimtze@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Hello Ken
> > > >
> > > > Mendicino is a great small arts community. I don't recall there being
> > > good
> > > > camping there. Just north of Fort Bragg is MacKerricher State Park.
> We
> > > > stayed there a few years back and enjoyed it.
> > > >
> > > > Once you get into Oregon, the State Parks are the best. They are well
> > > > serviced and maintained. I think there is a State information deter
> in
> > > > Brookings or Gold Beach. Harris Beach is just north of Brookings
> with
> > 36
> > > > full hookups and 36 electrical. Outstanding wildlife viewing and
> views
> > of
> > > > Oregon's largest offshore island.
> > > >
> > > > Humbug Mountain is south of Port Orford. Electrical sites - 32. The
> > park
> > > > offers beach access a short walk from the campsites. Quiet.
> > > >
> > > > Cape Blanco is 9 miles north of Port Orford, 53 electrical sites and
> > the
> > > > historic lighthouse. I've not stayed here.
> > > >
> > > > Across the Coquille River on the north side of Bandon is one of my
> > > > favourites, Bullards Beach State Park. It offers 104 full hookup
> sites
> > > and
> > > > 81 electrical. Bandon is an interesting and very pleasant small town
> to
> > > > walk around.
> > > >
> > > > Continuing north, Sunset Bay is 12 mi. south of Coos Bay. Coos
> > Bay/North
> > > > Bend is the sight of the joint GMCWS/Cascaders rally in October.
> > > >
> > > > South Beach two miles to the south of Newport is big,227 electrical
> > > sites.
> > > > It doesn't feel huge because like all the coastal state parks it is
> > well
> > > > treed. You never feel you are on top of the next campsite.
> > > >
> > > > The concrete bridge over Yaquina Bay is beautiful and just one of
> many
> > > > concrete bridges spanning rivers and bays as you head up the coast.
> > > >
> > > > Beverly Beach State Park is 7 mi. north of Newport; 53 full hookups
> and
> > > 75
> > > > electrical.
> > > >
> > > > Lincoln City has outlet stores, Oregon has no sales tax. Devil's Lake
> > > > State Park has 28 full and five electrical sites.
> > > >
> > > > Cape Lookout is 11 mi. southwest of Tillamook with 38 full hookup
> > sites.
> > > > Tillamook is best known for it's cheese factory but the air museum is
> > > worth
> > > > a visit if just to see the huge timber hanger that was built to
> > > accommodate
> > > > WWII dirigibles.
> > > >
> > > > Continuing north, Nehelam Bay State Park, north of Rockaway Beach,
> has
> > > 265
> > > > electrical sites. Cannon Beach is a must stop and very scenic.
> > > >
> > > > Arguably my favourite is Fort Stevens State Park at the mouth of the
> > > > Columbia River. It has views of the Columbia and the Pacific along
> with
> > > > displays of the military facilities. It also has 174 full hookup
> sites
> > > and
> > > > 302 electrical.
> > > >
> > > > Must see's in the Astoria area are Fort Clatsop, with it's displays
> > > > relating to the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Maritime Museum in
> > > Astoria
> > > > is superb and focuses on the Coast Guard as well as the bar pilots.
> > > >
> > > > Have a good trip and post if you need recommendations for inland
> > Oregon.
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > > Jim Bratvold
> > > > Victoria, BC
> > > > 76 Eleganza ll
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211955 is a reply to message #211921] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 10:52 |
Carl S.
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Ken,
If you're looking to go inland a little, I have been intrigued by info I've seen lately on Lassen Volcanic National Park, in Northern CA:
http://www.nps.gov/lavo/index.htm
We have never been there, but it is on our list. It looks like a mini Yellowstone.
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211957 is a reply to message #211955] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 11:03 |
Ken Henderson
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Thanks, Carl. We covered that area of CA pretty well while stationed in
Sacramento during '71-'74. I'll stick closer to the coast this time.
Ken
On Jun 23, 2013 8:52 AM, "Carl Stouffer" <carljr3b@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> Ken,
>
> If you're looking to go inland a little, I have been intrigued by info
> I've seen lately on Lassen Volcanic National Park, in Northern CA:
>
> http://www.nps.gov/lavo/index.htm
>
> We have never been there, but it is on our list. It looks like a mini
> Yellowstone.
> --
> Carl S.
> '75 ex Palm Beach
> Tucson, AZ.
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211962 is a reply to message #211961] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 11:44 |
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Thanks for the tips, Dan. I'll probably land at Bert & Faye's Tuesday --
unless I get distracted between here and there.
Ken
On Jun 23, 2013 9:40 AM, "Dan Gregg" <gregg_dan@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Ken, I can't invite you to someone else's home. But, before you leave
> California, hollar at Bert and Fay. Teri and I have visited them twice and
> really enjoyed their company. Also, there is a 5 dollar rv park at the air
> museum in Tillamook. We have spent lots of time there. No hookups but they
> have water and a toilet. All the cheese you can eat in Tillamook too, but
> the best thing, ice cream. They make it in Tillamook. Some of the best I
> have eaten. I love spending the entire month of July in Tillamook and sight
> seeing up to Astoria and back. We hang out in Garibaldi where each Friday
> night they have a free musician's get together at city hall. Don't need air
> conditioning in that area either. We also love the Columbia River and have
> spent a couple of Augusts on that thing. Portland has a nice race track
> with lots of vintage racing. You are going to be in the Northwest during
> the best time.
> Dan
> --
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> Dexter, Mo.
>
> http://danandteri.blogspot.com/
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211974 is a reply to message #211921] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 14:02 |
Adrien G.
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Ken,
Points to consider going north.
Point Reyes National Seashore and Light house. About 12 to15 mi. to the LH one way, from SR 1.
Fort Ross SHP (state historic park) the fort is the only Russian settlement attempted in the lower US, on SR 1.
Fort Bragg, I stayed in 1 private cg long ago and avoid Russian Gulch SP steep grade coming out, not for MH. Alt. KOA @ Willits on Hwy 101. SR 1 join Hwy 101 @ Leggett about 50 mi. from FB.
Avenue of the Giants is a MUST drive, stop and admire. Many places to stop of the road and walk in to see the wander of it all. Join in @ Myers Flat (before then there’s not much to look at), State CG may be full, but try anyway after 2 or 3 pm, they may have late cancelations (if you want to stay). Giant Redwoods RV (private) @ Myers Flat (196 spaces ? ft max, some full hookup), Hidden Springs SCG 1 mi. S of Myers Flat (300 spaces 33 ft max), and Burlington SCG 2 mi. S of Weott (200 spaces 33 ft max).
Ferndale (about 6 mi from 101) is a beautiful historic town to visit and stay ( camp within walking distance@ the fairgrounds).
Patrick Point SP 5 mi N of Trinidad (120 spaces 31 ft max), Largest ferns and yellow slugs I’ve seen and Wale watching @ the point on certain times of the year.
Prairie Creek SP 6 mi N of Orick (150 spaces 27 ft max), may trails of interest in Redwoods, large Elk herd to watch, some Bears mainly @ night.
This can keep you busy for a week, and it is worth it.
At Tillamook the Air Museum is in the last remaining, largest wooden structure, remnant of the Air Ship days. It looks big from far away, and it looks gigantic when up close. The second time I visited the area was the day after 1 of 2 hanger burned down. Many tons of green hay was the culprit.
Have a safe trip.
Adrien & Jenny Genesoto
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Re: [GMCnet] Next Stop [message #211982 is a reply to message #211974] |
Sun, 23 June 2013 14:47 |
jimk
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Ken,
Be sure and stop at Bert and Fay Curtis, They are expecting you to drop by.
Keep in mind, they keep different hours as they stay up past 2-3 to
communicate with people in Europe.
They will be up after 12 noon.
They have some projects there that would be interesting on GMC and Lotus
cars.
On Sun, Jun 23, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Adrien Genesoto <fixman54@syix.com> wrote:
>
>
> Ken,
>
> Points to consider going north.
>
> Point Reyes National Seashore and Light house. About 12 to15 mi. to the LH
> one way, from SR 1.
>
> Fort Ross SHP (state historic park) the fort is the only Russian
> settlement attempted in the lower US, on SR 1.
>
> Fort Bragg, I stayed in 1 private cg long ago and avoid Russian Gulch SP
> steep grade coming out, not for MH. Alt. KOA @ Willits on Hwy 101. SR 1
> join Hwy 101 @ Leggett about 50 mi. from FB.
>
> Avenue of the Giants is a MUST drive, stop and admire. Many places to stop
> of the road and walk in to see the wander of it all. Join in @ Myers
> Flat (before then there’s not much to look at), State CG may be full,
> but try anyway after 2 or 3 pm, they may have late cancelations (if you
> want to stay). Giant Redwoods RV (private) @ Myers Flat (196 spaces ? ft
> max, some full hookup), Hidden Springs SCG 1 mi. S of Myers Flat (300
> spaces 33 ft max), and Burlington SCG 2 mi. S of Weott (200 spaces 33 ft
> max).
>
> Ferndale (about 6 mi from 101) is a beautiful historic town to visit and
> stay ( camp within walking distance@ the fairgrounds).
>
> Patrick Point SP 5 mi N of Trinidad (120 spaces 31 ft max), Largest ferns
> and yellow slugs I’ve seen and Wale watching @ the point on certain
> times of the year.
>
> Prairie Creek SP 6 mi N of Orick (150 spaces 27 ft max), may trails of
> interest in Redwoods, large Elk herd to watch, some Bears mainly @ night.
>
> This can keep you busy for a week, and it is worth it.
>
> At Tillamook the Air Museum is in the last remaining, largest wooden
> structure, remnant of the Air Ship days. It looks big from far away, and it
> looks gigantic when up close. The second time I visited the area was the
> day after 1 of 2 hanger burned down. Many tons of green hay was the culprit.
>
> Have a safe trip.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --
> ”When we avoid the mistakes we might have made, we sometimes make
> the mistakes that we might have avoided.”
>
>
>
> Adrien & Jenny
> 75 Glenbrook
> Yuba City,Ca.
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