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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
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Thanks Skip,
Carl's got this gig covered. He's doing it backward like you suggest. Belfair, north to Seabeck, Port Gamble and the Hood Canal bridge, South to perhaps lunch in Brinnon, Hoodsport, Purdy cutoff road (my favorite from last year), Back to Belfair/ Bremerton/ Southworth. Skipping Pt Townsend so as to spend more time farting about during and after the drive. Speaking of farting about I feel an official SAMOA inspection of the Mini Q at Dave B's is in order. Really just an excuse to see Dawn and their new baby. Don |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Port Orchard
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very cool! Suggest the stop at end at Airport Diner, for fish-n-chips, they have beer for the swillers. Same airport Chuck runs Auto-X.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 56
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I'm going to catch up with you folks wherever you decide to go, but I must remind you the hurricane ridge road is newly paved! the blacktop is spectacular, and the scenery is really really nice.
I might convince Toga to open Saturday for good beer, but if not Camraderie winery will put on a good tasting for y'all if you get a hankerin. Just throwin my hat in the ring. see ya on the 27th. Greg |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Belfair, Wa. (boonies)
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A stop in Port Gamble sounds great (not too far of the track) we just need to co-ordinate an estimated time of arrival.....I'm thinkin' if we leave Belfair at around 10:15 we should make Port Gamble by about 10:45-11:00. Sound about right? Canine, if you have a route along Hurricane ridge, have at it, I am not too familiar with that road.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Posts: 56
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Pt Gamble will be a tad longer from Belfair, I think your hood canal loop is probably the most practical otherwise folks won't get home until very late. Maybe I can host a Port Angeles run someday.
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Let's motor!
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Maple Valley, WA.
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Sounds like a great trip. We're in for sure!
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: vashon Island
Posts: 219
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Mar. 27 meet 10.oo am at belfair safeway We are on???
I m on the 8.15 or 8.5o boat Vashon Southworth. perhaps Seattle Folks can met in Southworth, How long does it take from southworth to Belfair.?? peter |
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Let's motor!
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Maple Valley, WA.
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We'll try to catch the 8:50 ferry from Fountleroy. It should give us plenty of time to get to Belfair.
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working on it
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Belfair, Wa. (boonies)
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Peter, I think it should only take you about 20-25 Minutes to get to Belfair from the Ferry terminal at Southworth.
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