Got any pics of your favorite "final destinations"?
We see lotsa pics of rigs and trucks - and various comments as to the RV camping lifestyle - but not a lot as to favorite camp spots and what attracts us to them - her's a few of mine:
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Now that we are located in eastern Oregon - John Day area, we are still checking out local camping attractions - we've spent MANY years camping along the southern Oregon coast - Port Orford - Bandon areas - now located here in the eastern part of the state - we've tried Magone Lake, pictured above. A sort of wilderness spot, a few scattered water faucets and pit toilets - but we're self contained, so no problem!
Here's a shot of our camp at Magone, with the brother/sister in law's MH in the background:
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Here's a new VERY wilderness spot - totally undeveloped, but just off a backwoods paved road, with a forest service dry camp about a quarter mile down the road - many of these areas are developed for the Elk/deer hunters this area is famous for. We're just out on a camping spot prospecting trip with the in-laws - brought a picnic lunch and had a good time.
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This spot sits right on this small stream full of pan-sized trout - we WILL be back here soon with the RV's for a few days fishing!
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SO, what's YOUR favorite camping location and activity?
We see lotsa pics of rigs and trucks - and various comments as to the RV camping lifestyle - but not a lot as to favorite camp spots and what attracts us to them - her's a few of mine:
Now that we are located in eastern Oregon - John Day area, we are still checking out local camping attractions - we've spent MANY years camping along the southern Oregon coast - Port Orford - Bandon areas - now located here in the eastern part of the state - we've tried Magone Lake, pictured above. A sort of wilderness spot, a few scattered water faucets and pit toilets - but we're self contained, so no problem!
Here's a shot of our camp at Magone, with the brother/sister in law's MH in the background:
Here's a new VERY wilderness spot - totally undeveloped, but just off a backwoods paved road, with a forest service dry camp about a quarter mile down the road - many of these areas are developed for the Elk/deer hunters this area is famous for. We're just out on a camping spot prospecting trip with the in-laws - brought a picnic lunch and had a good time.
This spot sits right on this small stream full of pan-sized trout - we WILL be back here soon with the RV's for a few days fishing!
SO, what's YOUR favorite camping location and activity?
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