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Old 08-17-11 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by simplygib
I don't remember any self-pay option for hiker/biker sites, at least in the state parks I stayed at (Oregon/California only). In each case I checked in at the booth entering the park. Especially in Oregon, they were very strict about wanting to make sure those staying in hiker/biker sites were really touring hiker/bikers, presumably because of the problems California has had with transients moving into the sites. I wanted to stay a second night at Ft. Stevens near Astoria, and the rangers actually had to get approval from a manager before they would allow me to do that. Having said that, I think I'd bring some checks anyway. They don't weigh much. Every campground I've ever stayed at out west that did have a self-pay box has accepted checks.

As to the stakes, each hiker/biker site I was in was on solid ground where any kind of stakes would have been fine. No sandy campsites. However, there are lots of state parks and I didn't stay in all of them.
Thanks. That helps a lot. On the checks I'll take them if I find them without too much hunting. On the stakes, unless I hear dissenting opinions I'll stick with the MSR Needle stakes. I guess there are always rocks and sticks
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