Mountain Time
Active Member
I have the good fortune to have a light week coming up at the office, and we finally have some good weather forecast for western Washington (its been a lonnngggg and gray winter out here). So, I'm thinking of loading the camping gear in the plane and heading out for a 2 or 3 night trip, just visiting some airports in the Pacific NW. The idea would be to fly each day, do some aerial sightseeing, and land by late afternoon and get camp set up. Maybe a hike or some other exploration, then back to camp for a cold one and some dinner, etc. - you get the idea. Then off to somewhere else the next day.
I've flown into Nehalem Bay airport in Oregon but have not stayed there. They do have on-field camping and it looks like a fairly short walk into Manzanita. So that might be an option. But I'd appreciate suggestions for other locations too, and they could be basically anywhere in Washington, Oregon, down into Norcal, etc. If walkable/hikeable for food etc. that's great but not necessary.
Looking forward to what the experienced RV campers have to say on this - thanks in advance for the feedback!
(Mods - feel free to move to regional or other forum, I didn't see one that seemed to fit this specifically....)
I've flown into Nehalem Bay airport in Oregon but have not stayed there. They do have on-field camping and it looks like a fairly short walk into Manzanita. So that might be an option. But I'd appreciate suggestions for other locations too, and they could be basically anywhere in Washington, Oregon, down into Norcal, etc. If walkable/hikeable for food etc. that's great but not necessary.
Looking forward to what the experienced RV campers have to say on this - thanks in advance for the feedback!
(Mods - feel free to move to regional or other forum, I didn't see one that seemed to fit this specifically....)