ligui
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Place to camp near oyster farm / san quintin
Heading south next week and want to camp some where near the oyster farm and spend some time on the beach eating oysters and drinking cold ones .
Any ideas ? thanks ligui
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on the outside of the point along the beach. it isn't that far of a run to go get a couple buckets of oysters.
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Thanks woody , i'll give it a google . Any rv parks close ?
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el pabalon? by camp, i assumed you meant camp, not rv'ing. not sure if an rv can make it to the ocean side of the point. i'll bet the oyster guys
wouldn't mind you hanging out in the bay though.
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Hi woody , not rvi ng just pick-up . Was thinking about sercurty at night . Oyster guys around after work ?
thanks again
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go out to the pacific. on the way, stop and fill up at the oyster farm. turn left at the ocean and you have miles of beach to camp on. i wouldn't
leave all my stuff out there all day long but if you stay close enough to the campo out there someone might be willing to keep an eye on your camp for
an hour or two while you re-up your oyster supply.
if you have 4x4 go to the south end of the beach, air down your tires and drive up and over the point. great camping out there that i'd be more
comfortable leaving my camp for a few hours to explore and get more oysters. great fishing area also. probably a little more than an hour from the
hiway, if i remember right......
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Don Eddie's Landing ....are these farms near this?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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the farm is at the innermost end of the bay. back in the swamp.....
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we've camped on the beach past Chorera for days at a time with no problems. The weekends can get busier with the local folks coming out to enjoy the
ocean, but have never had any trouble. We've also camped the inside of the bay...for an entire week without seeing another human being. It was
wonderful!!
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