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I think this thread has confirmed we need to have an HD Forums Oregon Coast run this summer. We could make it a couple day event. Start in Crescent City and go all the way up to Long Beach or something. My in-laws actually have a second home right off of 101 just north of Yachats. It would be a good half way point. It's small, but we could probably use it as a starting point for Day 2.
I think this thread has confirmed we need to have an HD Forums Oregon Coast run this summer. We could make it a couple day event. Start in Crescent City and go all the way up to Long Beach or something. My in-laws actually have a second home right off of 101 just north of Yachats. It would be a good half way point. It's small, but we could probably use it as a starting point for Day 2.
Any thoughts?
I'm in. I have access to a large lot that we can use for camping. Has a bathroom and shower on the property too. It is in Ocan Park which is just North of Long Beach. This could be the turn around point of the trip.
I could meet everyone in Astoria and lead the way up there and then ride back down the coast with everyone. Would be a great trip.
I'll do my best to resurect this thread in the Spring so we can plan it.
Awesome pics guys! These images are what its all about is all I can say.
Our trip thru 10 states on the way to/from Sturgis this year was just beyond words. I'll never forget the sights, smells and views as we rode the open highways through this great country.
Wow! Some gorgeous pics! We camped on the Rogue River last August and took day rides from there. One was up to Coos bay and Crater Lake. There's some fantastic ridingall over Oregon!We are going back next year.
A pic from Crater Lake....this has to be the bluest lake I've ever seen!
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