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jmtandem
Oct 21, 2013Explorer II
This is not to say that folks don't do it but they are over the double yellow on most of the tight switchbacks and kicking up dust on inside turns. I guess they don't mind putting the lives of others in danger to serve their own self absorbed agendas (do I sound like a guy who has come around a blind curve to find my lane half full of Class A?).
Self absorbed agenda??? Really! Logging trucks travel California 1 several times every day both directions. I have traveled this route and don't understand why the OP's 32 foot fifth wheel would not be able to easily negotiate the route from Leggett to Fort Bragg. As long as the OP knows where the wheels of the fifth wheel are in curves there should be no issues. Why scare people away from the most northern part of perhaps the most scenic highway in all of America?
As far as McKerricher, last time I was there it seemed a little run down. Probably from California state park funding limitations. There is a very nice RV park near Westport that is right on the ocean and might be an alternative. There is also Wrights Beach in Bodega Bay that is my favorite ocean camping as it is just below the cliff where the beach and cliff meet. And, it is easy to get to.
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