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NewWest.Net: KOA Kamping On the Oregon Koast.

”Given the weather, I’m not interested in freezing my glass balls off in a tissue-thin tent while the ocean spits wind and typhoonal moisture down on us like a two-year-old with a saltine in his mouth. For this reason, we’re taking the soft route: I’ve reserved three days in a Kampin’ Kabin at the KOA in one of the coastal towns. We love the Kampin’ Kabin. It kicks ass. Two rooms, mattresses, heat, light, power. Free wi-fi. Yeah, we’re soft. But we’re also cheap.”  Candy ass.  There is no such thing as bad weather; only bad clothing or bad gear.

03/26/10 • 01:08 PM • EnvironmentalNatureTravel • No Comments

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