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garyhaupt
Mar 03, 2017Explorer
Were I you..I'd go a wee bit further north and take the North Cascades from Sedro Wooley. That is a drive you will not forget. Take a full day to drive across the Cascades from I-5. There are some boondocking spots in the Twisp area, and lots of 'normal' camping in the Cascades National Park.
Now then...look up Molson, Wa. You get there from Oroville...and there are two small lakes up there, one of which has a great landing for boondocking, plus you get to hang out in Molson and their fabulous and free open museum.
Also the city of Republic, Wa has a city park that includes power...and all free for RV's. A great craft beer place, too.
BC has oodles of Rest Areas for overnighting and if you just poke about a bit...you'll find great camping in many locations. Google Earth is your best pal in the planing.
Gary Haupt
Now then...look up Molson, Wa. You get there from Oroville...and there are two small lakes up there, one of which has a great landing for boondocking, plus you get to hang out in Molson and their fabulous and free open museum.
Also the city of Republic, Wa has a city park that includes power...and all free for RV's. A great craft beer place, too.
BC has oodles of Rest Areas for overnighting and if you just poke about a bit...you'll find great camping in many locations. Google Earth is your best pal in the planing.
Gary Haupt
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