AZ_Desert_Rat wrote:Hi wildcatphotography, welcome aboard...![]()
It sounds like you are getting some use out of your trailer and having a great time --- THAT's what it is all about!!![]()
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Keep up the posts and add some pics of that fantastic Oregon and Washington scenery...![]()
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P.S. Check out the Tear Jerkers NW Chapter...
Northwest Chapter: http://www.tearjerkers.net/new_forum/vi ... 865ebc67bf
General Site: http://www.tearjerkers.net/new_forum/index.php
You can find the link at the top of the page...
wildcatphotography wrote:Hi, I'm already a member of Tear Jerkers. But I don't know which is best place to post pictures.
I'm about halfway between Eugene and the coast, out in the bushes.
Vedette wrote:Just a tip.
Re: Walmart camping?
We use walmarts all the time when it suits our travel needs.
Those signs that say there is no overnight camping are usually there because of a city ordinance or bylaw. Or for insurance purposes.
There is always a section where the RV's and truckers stop to sleep, they have security cameras, and sometime overnight security personnel.
The 24 hour Walmarts are the best because the washrooms are open all night, and you can stock up your cooler and buy your daily provisions.
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Brian & Sandi
AZ_Desert_Rat wrote:Does Wash or Oregon offer an Annual Park Pass... I think Minnesota Parks are spendy and purchased an Annual Pass last year and it offers considerable savings for stays in Minnesota State Parks (about 1/2 off) and I also purchased an "Old Guy" Federal Recreation Life pass that offers great savings as well... It allowed us to travel through Yellow Stone and Teton Nation Parks FREE last year and camping is greatly reduced as well...
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Have you checked on these and Do Wash and/or Oregon offer State Park passes... ???
Metaxa wrote:Welcome! My 5x8 was built in Eugene, OR...so we are neighbours or something, eh?
I'm like you, some shorter, local camping type trips so far but I will tell you this....I am sure looking forward to doing some serious camping in Oregon.
The State parks and the scenery, etc I saw when I went down to pick my tear up were first rate.
wildcatphotography wrote:AZ_Desert_Rat wrote:Does Wash or Oregon offer an Annual Park Pass... I think Minnesota Parks are spendy and purchased an Annual Pass last year and it offers considerable savings for stays in Minnesota State Parks (about 1/2 off) and I also purchased an "Old Guy" Federal Recreation Life pass that offers great savings as well... It allowed us to travel through Yellow Stone and Teton Nation Parks FREE last year and camping is greatly reduced as well...
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Have you checked on these and Do Wash and/or Oregon offer State Park passes... ???
Yes, there are passes for state parks but for day use only in Oregon and Washington. And they don't give any breaks to old folks, but I will check into it again, since I am officially old folks now. I pay $50 for two years to park in day use lots, but I'm only 30 miles from the coast and stop in reasonably often. I have the America the Beautiful pass but I haven't attempted to use it for camping yet.
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