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2gypsies wrote:
As stated, depending on the size of your 5th wheel it's advisable not to take it on Hwy 1. 101 is very doable with any size.
We have gotten sites in the Oregon State Parks mid-summer without reservations. I really don't think you'll have problems in April/May without reservations. Reservations really ties you down and puts you on a strict schedule. We dislike them and have no problems finding a place to stay.
Once you're on the Olympic Peninsula, plan a stop at Port Townsend. It's a neat little town and you can do a lot of day trips from there including via ferry - to Seattle's waterfront and to Victoria, B.C. You can easily tour parts of Olympic Nat'l Park from there. You could also put your RV on the Port Townsend ferry which will take you to the area north of Seattle- Anacortes - for the continuance of your trip.
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Oct-30-2015 06:59 PM
VTLee wrote:
We are planning on touring the northwest coast in 2016. We will be traveling from the east coast and have never been west of Utah so will need some advice. The only time that we can go is in April and early May so my question, is that too early? It looks like it will be wet but will it be too wet to do some hiking and site seeing? Planning on going north from San Francisco up Rt.1 and 101 to the Olympic peninsula and then heading to Canada and Glacier National Park before heading home at the end of May. We are debating what to take as we have a pickup camper and a 5th. wheel. Would the pickup camper be better on Rt. 1 and 101? Advice from those of you familiar with the northwest would be greatly appreciated.
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