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FULLTIMEWANABE
Jul 10, 2016Explorer
TravelswithKevinandRuth met up with George in Ca during their winter Sojourn = check out their blog posts before they returned to Sask' for their summer work position. He was looking good in the photos.
For sure it's getting more and more regulated to not O/N near the ocean but FWIW: We spent 43 nights doing Washington, Oregon and California coasts and we only paid for sites enroute at Waterton (1N) Glacier (2N) and Seattle (1N). We found lots of dry camping options on our travels and spent many nights at the courtesy of Casinos, near rivers/estuaries for fishing as well the usual Wallydock/HD/Lowes/Restaurant and deep pull ins. Check out: CasinoCamper and Freecampsites.net.
To each their own and we have absolutely no problem with paying $10 +/- to park O/N as we are totally self sufficient and need no other services but personally can't justify except when absolutely no other option whatsoever or of high convenience paying $30 or even $70+ for our needs of just a "parking space" for the night.
Enjoy!
For sure it's getting more and more regulated to not O/N near the ocean but FWIW: We spent 43 nights doing Washington, Oregon and California coasts and we only paid for sites enroute at Waterton (1N) Glacier (2N) and Seattle (1N). We found lots of dry camping options on our travels and spent many nights at the courtesy of Casinos, near rivers/estuaries for fishing as well the usual Wallydock/HD/Lowes/Restaurant and deep pull ins. Check out: CasinoCamper and Freecampsites.net.
To each their own and we have absolutely no problem with paying $10 +/- to park O/N as we are totally self sufficient and need no other services but personally can't justify except when absolutely no other option whatsoever or of high convenience paying $30 or even $70+ for our needs of just a "parking space" for the night.
Enjoy!
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