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"We drove out on a dirt road off the 89 highway to Yellowstone, about a mile and a half. Then made our way up a very steep rocky incline in the road to get the cars up on top of the hill.
After fishing off the canoe on Two Oceans Lake, we set up a campfire and cook out with about 12 friends and watched the moon and stars rise over the Tetons.
I set my tent up in the perfect spot to wake up to the sun hitting the massive mountain range."
-Cole Buckhart @cole.mgkra
Surf Coast Camping
Responsible folks, like Vic and his friend, prove that the best north Oregon coast campspots are those that you have to find and make yourself.
Sandy River
A tentview in Mt. Hood National Forest makes waiting for dry climbing conditions more pleasant.