Fort Bragg, CA
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Fort Bragg, CA
ill be loading up the Westy and heading to Fort Bragg this weekend if anyone happens to be in the area - wave!
were camping just south of the city, but will certainly find our way to the North Coast Brewing Company over the weekend. Hopefully more than twice.....
on tap, it's so so numz.
were camping just south of the city, but will certainly find our way to the North Coast Brewing Company over the weekend. Hopefully more than twice.....
on tap, it's so so numz.
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I am a Special Operations fan myself! Nice place too!airkooledchris wrote:ill be loading up the Westy and heading to Fort Bragg this weekend if anyone happens to be in the area - wave!
Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue, I’ve topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace. Where never lark, or even eagle flew. And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod, The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.
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I know, would have been heck of a drive from CA to NC just to camp. I just pull for my area when I can. Carry on!airkooledchris wrote:different Fort Bragg, this one is on the coast of California.
Up, up the long, delirious, burning blue, I’ve topped the wind-swept heights with easy grace. Where never lark, or even eagle flew. And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod, The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God.
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it was a fun trip, albeit quick. unfortunately (fortunately?) we didn't take either of the vans...
we ended up taking my friends Audi, but with the extremely twisty roads on the way there - it WAS nice having a 3.0 V6 and all wheel drive...
that thing has so much freakin grip that you can smell the tires before you can smell the brakes when running it hard.
on a side note I get why Colin hates coming here to Eureka. Driving home we went from 100* outside Garberville and 29 minutes later it was 70* as we neared Eureka.
thankfully it dropped to a respectable 65* once we got back.
we ended up taking my friends Audi, but with the extremely twisty roads on the way there - it WAS nice having a 3.0 V6 and all wheel drive...
that thing has so much freakin grip that you can smell the tires before you can smell the brakes when running it hard.
on a side note I get why Colin hates coming here to Eureka. Driving home we went from 100* outside Garberville and 29 minutes later it was 70* as we neared Eureka.
thankfully it dropped to a respectable 65* once we got back.
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ft bragg and the mendo coast is cool. from westport to albion. i would be into humboldt camping, either lost coast or trins. would like to seymour besides december/january.
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thanks for bringing this one back up to the top of the list. I need to get back to Fort Bragg ASAP. I kinda forgot that the beaches there are oddly nice/warm compared to the rest of the coast this time of year...
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say we had an 041 AV and a couple of limb saws ..and all we wanted was much free dry firewood, recent driftwood.
cause i'll donate a chain to a sandy cause
cause i'll donate a chain to a sandy cause
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What I would do for a 65* right now . . .airkooledchris wrote:it was a fun trip,
thankfully it dropped to a respectable 65* once we got back.
Colin
(p.s. my '62 Lincoln gives you the fragrance of tire smoke turning around in a parking lot, then the fragrance of brakes docking at the bank teller's window )
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sometimes the sensation of speed is good enough. I think that's why I miss my little beetle so much. I could (seemingly) race like a raped ape around town all day and barely break the speed limit.Amskeptic wrote: (p.s. my '62 Lincoln gives you the fragrance of tire smoke turning around in a parking lot, then the fragrance of brakes docking at the bank teller's window )
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