Oregon: Top 10 Tent Sites?
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Oregon: Top 10 Tent Sites?
What do all y'all Oregonians think of these picks?
- hambone
- Post-Industrial Non-Secular Mennonite
- Location: Portland, Ore.
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I've been to only a couple, nice places. Developed camps tho. I prefer the "dispersed camping", unofficial spots deep in the woods. Less RV noise that way. Fun exploring too when yer waytheheck out there.
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- Oregon72
- IAC Addict!
- Location: Sherwood, Oregon
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I've been to a couple of those spots.
Owald West - nice spot -especially if you like to surf (short sands). Beautiful trail from 101 to the campground then opens up to the Pacific Ocean.
Cape Perpetua - cool with the stream running past most all campsites.
Expect rain at both of these places unless you luck out.
Like hambone, I enjoy the dispersed vibe although I am very much a beginner. I'm pretty sure hambone could teach a course on this subject area.
Troy
Owald West - nice spot -especially if you like to surf (short sands). Beautiful trail from 101 to the campground then opens up to the Pacific Ocean.
Cape Perpetua - cool with the stream running past most all campsites.
Expect rain at both of these places unless you luck out.
Like hambone, I enjoy the dispersed vibe although I am very much a beginner. I'm pretty sure hambone could teach a course on this subject area.
Troy
-'72 Westy-
- Gypsie
- rusty aircooled mekanich
- Location: Treadin' Lightly under the Clear Blue!
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After our Montana trip and plenty o' 'developed camps' I am looking to get into the back woods again.
Burnin' plastic, people cutting large tree branches down to clear the way for satelite TV reception, ATV's, generators, soft pellet wars, TP and poo without even a cursory effort to bury it, general disrespect for the environment...all very disheartening.
It's too bad the woodland creatures can't get a chance to cop a squat on the beds and kitchen tables of these folk.
Burnin' plastic, people cutting large tree branches down to clear the way for satelite TV reception, ATV's, generators, soft pellet wars, TP and poo without even a cursory effort to bury it, general disrespect for the environment...all very disheartening.
It's too bad the woodland creatures can't get a chance to cop a squat on the beds and kitchen tables of these folk.
So it all started when I wanted to get better gas mileage....
- Emily's Owner
- Old School!
- Location: Canby, Oregon
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