Janelle, although the lure of scenic Hayward was strong, we ended up about 90 miles north of S.F. on the coast of Sonoma County, just off Highway 1. It was here: http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=453
Colby, well 2 reasons really:
1) Because the wife wanted to 2) Nature and campfires are nice
Besides, our campsite was about $25/night. I don't think homeless folks can afford that easily.
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Have fun! It rained on us for the first three days and was in the 50's. I had a plastered smile also. :)
Oh, if it rains on me, I'm coming home. Mikey don't play that.
I Am Prepared to Give Up at Any Time.
Where???? Yosemite? Pine Crest? Hayward?
I will reiterate my mantra toward camping: Why would I go on vacation to live like a homeless man?
Janelle, although the lure of scenic Hayward was strong, we ended up about 90 miles north of S.F. on the coast of Sonoma County, just off Highway 1. It was here:
http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=453
Colby, well 2 reasons really:
1) Because the wife wanted to
2) Nature and campfires are nice
Besides, our campsite was about $25/night. I don't think homeless folks can afford that easily.
Salt Point looks lovely.
But you know, Mr. Programmer, the cool thing about the Web is that when you refer to another website, you can actually make it an active link.
Thanks for the HTML lesson, Jack. I was going to insert the link, but the text on this "comment" page actually deterred me from doing so.
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