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Happy Camper

Yahoo Message Number: 9433
We are the most beautiful RV park we have ever stayed and on a Navy
Base right on the ocean. Near the town of Oak Harbor, Wa. Temp in the 50s. Finally cool!!

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Yahoo Message Number: 9434
Isn't it wonderful. We go to the base for archery shoots several times a year. We only live 30 miles from where you are now. What did you think of Deception Pass? I know, we are pretty lucky to live in such an awesome place. Enjoy your stay. And thanks for bringing summer with you. Much nicer than what we had in June and the first part of July.
Dave & Gail
2009 Jayco Seneca

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Yahoo Message Number: 9436
Do you have to be a vet or active service to stay there?
Always looking for "local" places to go.
I am in Tualatin OR but that would still be close for us.
Kev


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Yahoo Message Number: 9438
Yes u either have to be retired or retired civil service. Txs


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Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 9439
Lots great parks in the area. Try Belfair State park southwest of Bremerton. We went there a few years ago.
Best
Ron Hall


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Yahoo Message Number: 9440
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    We spent some time in the Olympics - Stayed in Sequim - Gilgal RV Park - close to Dungeness Bay and Sequim dog park. Rainbows was booked. Some dog restrictions in the WA parks (we travel with our entire pack so this can be an issue.)

    Down the coast we also stayed in La Push (Quileute Indian Reservation) campground was new and empty. Vampires are an issue though.

    Sea Stacks and Surf
    La Push

    The Hoh Rain Forest is one of the most unique places in the United States, worth a visit. You would not believe a place like this could be in the mainland US.

    Hoh Rain forest
    Hoh Rain Forest - Photos do not do it justice

    So don't ignore the other side of the Olympics, and the mountains themselves. Did some nice off road trails up there in the Jeep. Not too challenging - but spectacular. Lots of wildlife and views.

    Hurrican Ridge Road
    View 4 Wheelin on Hurricane Ridge Road - Olympic Mountains

    Kevin & Sandy
    Kevin (Real) McCoy [KF5FUZ]
    ("Roscoe Ventura" Jayco Seneca HD SS 34 Diesel 2006; "Toad" Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 2007)


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    Yahoo Message Number: 9445
    Who do you contact to see if you qualify? ? ? ?
    As always travel safe and enjoy
    John

    From: daneg
    To: KodiakChassisClassC@yahoogroups.com
    Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 10:17:22 AM
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    Yes u either have to be retired or retired civil service. Txs