West Coast BOTL
jlmarta
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I'm laying the groundwork for something in the future and need to know which of you BOTLs live in Northern California, Oregon, or Washington.
I know about 0Patience, LiquidChaos, and BigShizza. I think EChambers is from Bellingham, WA but I seem to recall a BOTL in Chehalis, WA and one or two in the Portland, OR area. Would any of you guys give me a shout if you live in that area, please? Or, if you know of a way for me to do a search of members in that area I'd appreciate knowing how. Thanks in advance.... ??
I know about 0Patience, LiquidChaos, and BigShizza. I think EChambers is from Bellingham, WA but I seem to recall a BOTL in Chehalis, WA and one or two in the Portland, OR area. Would any of you guys give me a shout if you live in that area, please? Or, if you know of a way for me to do a search of members in that area I'd appreciate knowing how. Thanks in advance.... ??
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Yeah, I'm beginning to formulate a plan for a possible round, loopy (like me) trip with our trailer to see if I can orchestrate a few herfs with as many BOTLs as possible up in that general direction. If it looks feasible, it wouldn't be until next summer. It could turn out to be a logistical nightmare but I'll have a look anyway.
Make the Portland guys come to the coast for once. ROFL!!
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
Yeah, that's where the logistical part comes in - trying to identify a group in a given area and then hitting a day when it's convenient for those in that group. For example, you're in Portland, Tony (0Patience) is in the Astoria area and I think there was a guy in Chehalis which isn't too far north of Portland... And the beat goes on....??
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.
From what I remember of when I lived in Longview, Washington State parks were some of the best I've encountered. California State Parks are, for the most part, a disaster if you're pulling a trailer. They're not laid out with the thought in mind that backing a trailer into a campsite isn't easy if the entrance driveway is at 90 degrees to the access road and is even worse if you're having to back to the right. You're blind in that direction. The other thing California is bad about is not trimming overhead branches high enough which can shred your roof when you drive under them.
I seem to recall that Oregon parks were also better than California. Another thing to watch is that most states have a 28' maximum for trailers and RV's. Mine is a bit longer... not much - it's 29' - but I could get caught by a technicality.... Lol
LL Stub has cabins and RV spots. Great places
Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy cigars and that's close enough.