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April campout in Covelo!

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 10:12 pm
by covelo
This is a follow-on to the thread about usernames.

I'm thinking we could do a Covelo campout the weekend of April 28. I just checked and the average daytime high is about 71 then (these are historical records so the current average is probably 73...). This is the prettiest time of the year, with everything green and the rivers running full and usually lots of sunshine. Of course, last year I got stuck in the mud with the bus the last week of April, so we should play it by ear a little, but it would be a pretty good gamble. Also, the sooner the better!

Covelo is 559 miles from PDX and 565 miles from LAX, so hopefully we can make this a complete West Coast get together. I think we can probably accomodate at least 15 buses at our place.

Let's see who is interested in doing this!

Here is the location for Google Earth users:

Lat 39°45'41.22"N
Long 123°10'46.60"W

Here is a picture (shot on March 13!):

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By the way, I'll be in Portland February 22 and 23, so maybe we can get together at the Lucky Lab on the 22nd to do some planning, if anyone in the Portland contingent would like to do so. (Sorry, not a Monday this time).

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 11:17 pm
by tristessa
It's a bit early to say with absolute certainty, but we're (Mary and I) probably game.

Too bad we can't work this into a "4-20 in Mendo!" trip, but that date falls on a Friday this year. Oh well ..

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2007 12:12 am
by hambone
Same here, barring any unseen circumstances. That's a long haul, it's been a while!

Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2007 12:23 am
by DjEep
I'll try to make it, looks like my kind of shindig.

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:03 pm
by Ritter
Looks like a lot of fun!

I'd like to say I'm in, but I have committment issues.... (I did get married though, and have a steady job--maybe it's not a committment issue so much as I'm just wishywashy). But it does sound like a blast! If my wife isn't interested, any chance you all would mind a 3 year old tagging along?

Still got to attend to my brakes prior to committing to such a voyage.

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:58 pm
by deschutestrout
Sounds like fun...that is right when my busy season is starting to rock here on the river. Wish I could make it but 'taint lookin' good :pale:

Posted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:54 pm
by covelo
Ritter wrote:...any chance you all would mind a 3 year old tagging along?
No problem! Just make sure they're well-coated against poison oak. :bom:

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 10:23 am
by hambone
Tempt us with activities, I needs somethin ta look forward to!

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:53 am
by Gypsie
Hambone, you're an activity waiting to happen. Have you looked at the cabin location? Look at all those trees. I think I see a river close by. I'm sure there is a trail that could use some Hambone TLC.
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Doin the quick math says at least $180-200 (RT) in gas from Portland. $50 for beer(a conservative estimate). food $50+.

Nice journey, great location. Definitely something to ponder.

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:00 pm
by tristessa
Call in sick for a few days. Oh, wait. :blackeye:

The more I've been thinking about the idea, the more enthused I get. I've been kicking travel route ideas around, but don't know just how adventurous and scenic everyone else wants the drive to be.

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:06 pm
by hambone
Is that high desert/oak woodland country? Looks like dry lands. Any public land around there (forest service)?
I need old maps before I know the history of an area. Exploring is always a kick tho.

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:38 pm
by covelo
hambone wrote:Tempt us with activities, I needs somethin ta look forward to!
Swimming

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Meditating

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Hot tubbing

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Woodworking

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Biking

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Hiking

Lots of HIKING TRAILS in the Yolla Bolly Wilderness and the other national forest areas nearby.

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:55 pm
by tristessa
hambone wrote:Is that high desert/oak woodland country? Looks like dry lands. Any public land around there (forest service)?
I need old maps before I know the history of an area. Exploring is always a kick tho.
Environmentally, it's fairly typical of the drier western parts of NorCal and the North Bay .. the wetter parts are full of redwoods. Dry and hot in summer but not as dry as Maupin. If it helps, the whole region is described as a Mediterranean climate .. not as dry as Maupin but not as wet as the Willamette Valley. Oak, manzanita, bay laurel (aka Oregon Myrtle), some pine & fir, plenty of poison oak & blackberry vines.

There's a huge chunk of forest service in the mountains, but I'm not seeing anything immediately around Covelo on the map I've got (old rand McNally roadmap).

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:56 pm
by CoPilot
sweeeeeeeeeeeet

Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:00 pm
by Gypsie
careful with these temptations covelo, you may get swarmed; Westies and Rivvies and Poptops, oh-my.