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Old 03-01-05, 03:54 PM
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Shifty
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Jamawani and Machka ALWAYS give the best advice around, I tip my hat to you both! I'll just throw this in, State Parks and Forest service campgrounds are the nicest and will be quiet, in both, if you ask the campground attendant that you need a bit of quiet for sleeping, they usually will bend over backwards to help you, and we are suckers for foreigners in the west, really lay on the accent it will help you.
On the west coast, Oregon, Washington and Calif., the State Parks have bicycle camps. The best thing about these is being with other tourist for the evening, I learned alot about thing to see, resturants to try, or avoid, and about road conditions.
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