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I'll be sure to park the subaru more more than 1/2 mile away from any beached whale in case Bubba and Billy Bob come out with dynamite.
Whoo wee that whale blew up reeaall goood!
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OK. My dates are set. Leaving on Jul 24 coming back on Aug 3
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I may be able to slip away next week. I'm trying to make plans just in case. Being a gorge/coast newbie I have no idea where to stay, but I have a few ideas from previous posts. I still have a few questions:

- Can someone please PM me directions to the "secret" Gravel Pit #2 in the Gorge?
- Which park did you stay at near Flo? It looked nice. Do I need to book ahead?

Any other camping location tips are welcome. I don't want to be left driving around looking for campgrounds at the last minute, especially when many may be full.

I'm planning to sleep in the vehicle. I may bring a tent as backup.

Thanks guys. I hope to see you down there.

Edit: Thanks Dave! That helps much.
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The info 4J is requesting would be useful to me too... also maybe a phone number or two in case I get lost etc..!!!
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I sent a PM to both of you. The best way to stay in touch is on the messageboard or send me an email. I think we are leaning towards Florence for Sat/Sun and into next week right now, although the forecast is a little sketchy.
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Thanks Dave,

I haven't decided what I am doing for sure yet, but there is still room on the Coho for Saturday and Sunday sailings, so I would likely depart one of those days.

Can someone in the know give a forecast for what the weekend and next week looks like for coast and gorge days? Thanks!
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Wahoo, passport arrives July 30 and I'm good to go after for a week or so. Hope there is an overlap with others, it will be my first time to either Gorge or Oregon Coast.

Anyone want to share deisel cost (=cheap)?
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Post by bwd »

nanmoo wrote:Can someone in the know give a forecast for what the weekend and next week looks like for coast and gorge days? Thanks!
I'm not an expert, but the Gorge looks good for Sat/Sun and into next week. Coast looks pretty good too, although the model and NOAA aren't really agreeing which is sometimes not a good sign. We will likely be in Flo on Sat/Sun and might even move S if we have too. The swell is small (<5ft) so its a good time to learn.
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OSR from Florence. We drove through today and it was fogged in, not much wind. We drove north to Lincoln City and the fog bank was offshore for most of that drive but now we are socked in again in LC. Seemed windier in the sunny spots but maybe it was just that I could see the water through the fog!

This is the 'non-windsurfing' 'quality time' leg of my trip, outlets, book reading and salt water taffy (with the odd microbrew IPA thrown in for good measure). My wsurfing credits should be through the roof by Sat or Sun at which point I'll be in Hood River until Wed surfing my brains out.

Cmon down! 8)
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"I'm not an expert" - bwd


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Flo was 10-12m kiting today. Small swell. Super flat now but 18 knots or so. Hope tomorrow is betta!
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Post by nanmoo »

Well the inevitable happened and after almost 4 weeks of not having it happen I blew my shoulder at soccer Friday night. Sadly I am not going to risk coming down and having to deal with coastal conditions. Instead I think I'll head to the Nat for a few days of lower impact sailing which I can still handle. You guys have fun down there!

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Ummm???

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Hola

como esta?

Wonder how come kiters couldnt inivite ? they 'r part of kitesurfer ,:)
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Galeltic wrote:Hola

como esta?

Wonder how come kiters couldnt inivite ? they 'r part of kitesurfer ,:)

¿qué significa esto :?: :shock:
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¿qué es esto?
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