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VIDEO: Crossing the Astoria Bridge and the Columbia River.

Camper_Jeff___K
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We spent the night in the Astoria, Or. Safeway with permission because every campground between Florence, Or. and Astoria, Or. was full. It worked out well, the view was great, the sea lions were bellowing in the distance, and we bought some goodies for dinner at Safeway. Steak, salad makings, bread, and apple pie with ice cream. Our camp spot frustration had taken a huge turn for the better. The Safeway turned out to be one of the nicer places we camped during this trip. Who would have thought that.
This video shows a quick look around the area where we camped at Safeway. We also drive through town at 6X speed and most of the Astoria at 6X speed. You get the steel girder span of the bridge at normal speed. I think the Astoria-Megler Bridge is just under 5 miles in length. The bridge connects The Coast Highway 101 between Oregon and Washington.
VIDEO: Astoria Oregon Bridge Crossing.
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Mr_Biggles
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Just spent 3 weeks in Oregon between Astoria and Coos Bay. I booked the various State Parks back in January. Fort Stevens was nice , but Sunset Bay was my favourite. The weather was good for all our bridge crossings.
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D_E_Bishop
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Nutinelse2do wrote:
D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.

It's still a favorite story for get togethers.


When did they start a toll on the bridge? There wasn't one a couple months ago.


My comment was "BEFORE ATMS", It was a long time ago, the DD's are grown professionals today, they were 5 & 6 back then.
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spacedoutbob
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Nice video, I crossed the bridge from the North driving back to California back in 1997. I spend 6 hours at the Maritime Museum in Astoria. Very nice drive and area the visit.

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Eric_Lisa
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JoeChiOhki wrote:
Yay, big reason why I haven't taken an RV to the Oregon coast in the summer for ten years, now. Its a crowded hell-hole half the time.


LOL! A buddy of mine tried to get to Seaside over Independence Day weekend this year. Four hours on Hwy 26, and didn't move an inch. It wasn't an accident or anything like that, it was just too many people.

Now all that said... We have enjoyed many September camping trips to the Oregon coast. There are still some people, and the businesses are all still open. The amount of kids is greatly reduced due to school starting, so it is generally a more relaxed crowd. Reservations are recommended for a September weekend, but we have had good luck rolling in during the week without. With a TC, a dry camping site really isn't that big of an issue, especially if the trip is transient from day-to-day.

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Camper_Jeff___K
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JoeChiOhki wrote:
Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
We spent the night in the Astoria, Or. Safeway with permission because every campground between Florence, Or. and Astoria, Or. was full. It worked out well, the view was great, the sea lions were bellowing in the distance, and we bought some goodies for dinner at Safeway. Steak, salad makings, bread, and apple pie with ice cream. Our camp spot frustration had taken a huge turn for the better. The Safeway turned out to be one of the nicer places we camped during this trip. Who would have thought that.
This video shows a quick look around the area where we camped at Safeway. We also drive through town at 6X speed and most of the Astoria at 6X speed. You get the steel girder span of the bridge at normal speed. I think the Astoria-Megler Bridge is just under 5 miles in length. The bridge connects The Coast Highway 101 between Oregon and Washington.
VIDEO: Astoria Oregon Bridge Crossing.


Yay, big reason why I haven't taken an RV to the Oregon coast in the summer for ten years, now. Its a crowded hell-hole half the time.

If it weren't for the fact that I suspect you were making a drive up the 101 on that trip, you could have gone east and joined us out on the Columbia River outside of Portland :p.


It'd be interesting to see the Amerigo.
Several times coming home from Florence, we've gone up into the coastal mountains and stayed at USFS sites with much less crowding. A lot of hotels along the coast offer overnight RV parking with power and water. We stayed in Tillamook for $20.00 one night. We later found we could have overnighted free at the Blue Heron Cheese Factory. The Astoria Safeway was really not bad. Get up and get a Starbucks. Like to see anybody do that at a campground!

JoeChiOhki
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Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
We spent the night in the Astoria, Or. Safeway with permission because every campground between Florence, Or. and Astoria, Or. was full. It worked out well, the view was great, the sea lions were bellowing in the distance, and we bought some goodies for dinner at Safeway. Steak, salad makings, bread, and apple pie with ice cream. Our camp spot frustration had taken a huge turn for the better. The Safeway turned out to be one of the nicer places we camped during this trip. Who would have thought that.
This video shows a quick look around the area where we camped at Safeway. We also drive through town at 6X speed and most of the Astoria at 6X speed. You get the steel girder span of the bridge at normal speed. I think the Astoria-Megler Bridge is just under 5 miles in length. The bridge connects The Coast Highway 101 between Oregon and Washington.
VIDEO: Astoria Oregon Bridge Crossing.


Yay, big reason why I haven't taken an RV to the Oregon coast in the summer for ten years, now. Its a crowded hell-hole half the time.

If it weren't for the fact that I suspect you were making a drive up the 101 on that trip, you could have gone east and joined us out on the Columbia River outside of Portland :p.
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downtheroad wrote:
Fun Video..thanks.

You were lucky. You got a nice calm day to cross the bridge. Try crossing the bridge when the wind is howling (which it often is)...talk about "white knuckles."


I would love to cross that bridge again with just the truck and camper... The last time I crossed that bridge I was pulling our 30' TT behind our Excursion. The wind was howling and the waves were crashing, and the rain was pouring... I was very white knuckled, even to the point that my lovely wife and our 4 kids were stone silent... I don't plan on pulling a large trailer over that bridge any time soon....

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TCBob
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Bought groceries at that Safeway last weekend with our TC. We had stayed at Clatskanie (cool little town on Columbia).....City campground night befor. The city campground was really gravel parking lot, but it had electric to recharge everything and showers for $10/night. Stopped briefly at that Safeway on our way down Oregon coast. Bet that was great "in town" boondock site!
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Eric_Lisa
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Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
We spent the night in the Astoria, Or. Safeway with permission because every campground between Florence, Or. and Astoria, Or. was full....


Did that, done that. On the WA side of the bridge is Megler which isn't much more than a wide spot in the road nowdays. It does, however, have a rest area, Yes, we have crossed from Astoria with the camper to stay there overnight, and then return to the Oregon side for the next day. Decent as far as rest stops go - on the water. Near a highway, but not a freeway, so it isn't any more noisy than the Safeway in Astoria on Hwy 101 would be.

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Nutinelse2do
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Camper_Jeff_&_Kelli wrote:
Nutinelse2do wrote:
D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.

It's still a favorite story for get togethers.


When did they start a toll on the bridge? There wasn't one a couple months ago.


There's no toll anymore. The remnants of the toll booths are still visible in the road including the roof. You can see it in the video as we just start up the bridge. I think the tolls ended in the 1980's.


Interesting. Good to know. Didn't even notice it. Probably too much in awe of the frighters and bridge. Did you go to Fort Columbia? Great place
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Nice job.

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Thanks for the video, sure looks a lot like around Vancouver BC. I am not a huge fan of high bridges and the last time I had to cross a huge one we got across then were informed that we had to go back across as we could not get to where we wanted to go from the side we were on, not impressed 😞
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Camper_Jeff___K
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Nutinelse2do wrote:
D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.

It's still a favorite story for get togethers.


When did they start a toll on the bridge? There wasn't one a couple months ago.


There's no toll anymore. The remnants of the toll booths are still visible in the road including the roof. You can see it in the video as we just start up the bridge. I think the tolls ended in the 1980's.

Nutinelse2do
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
Cool video, you got some great shots. I remember our first time crossing with the DD's age 4 and 5. It was before ATMs and we were almost out of cash and kept talking about the TOLL bridge and the DDs heard that as TROLL bridge. They had more cash on hand than we did and we had to explain TOLL to them. That was our second camping vacation and our first to Washington state.

It's still a favorite story for get togethers.


When did they start a toll on the bridge? There wasn't one a couple months ago.
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