poorboy_616
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Vancouver, WA
I am also a member of PNW Jeep and have posted there too...
First off, this event is being put on by myself (Pete, AKA poorboy_616) alone and is not a :: sanctioned event, ALL are welcome to come, even non-members.
Feel free to bring your kids, I will have mine with me as well. I am sure my daughter (4 years old) would love to make some new friends, I know my son will look forward to having someone his own age to play with. Of course at 20 Months, I don't think he thinks that far ahead.....
The other things to remember, since this is a state highway (albeit, a slow speed one), all vehicles must be street legal.
Also, :: Members, please remember to follow our established behavior guidlelines. Posted here: http://www.naxja.org/html/bylaws.htm
I will be having a BBQ on the beach, so I will feed you Burgers and hotdogs. This is potluck style, so if you wish, you may bring food and drink as well.
Who knows, I may even have a :flame: going too!!! (yes, it's legal to burn firewood on the beach)
If you need to stay overnight, there are Hotels here that aren't completely full as of yet, so you can still get a room. NO, you may not stay at my place, I don't think my POS rented single wide could hold any more people than the four of us already living there.....(currently looking for another place...)
If you have a horse or other equestrian transportation, bring'em. otherwise you can go on horse back rides from the local tourist traps.....
Meet me on the Beach, about a half mile north of the Bolstad st. (labeled as Avenue here in town) Beach Approach.
I will be in my white 2dr. Wa Lic. # 273-THW
The laws for beach driving: (obtained from http://www.Funbeach.com/beach_driving.html) In other words, please use common sense. If it doesn't seem legal, it probably isn't, especially in this small community.....
The Peninsula shoreline is a Washington State Highway. All drivers and vehicles must be licensed and insured just as on any other State Highway (Sorry, no ATVs). The speed limit is 25 mph, with extra caution to be taken for other vehicles, pedestrians, sunbathers, and beach debris. The beach is patrolled frequently and all laws are strictly enforced. Reckless or careless driving is not tolerated and can result in expensive tickets and even license suspension, so please, play it safe! Parking is allowed.
The beach is always open and free to pedestrians, equestrians and bicyclists. Sections of the beach are open to automobiles year round while others are closed April 15 through the day after Labor Day (some closed sections are open during recreational razor clam season). The beach closures protect the delicate nesting grounds of migratory birds as well as give families a place to play on the beach without concern for vehicle traffic.
Please use the map on this page to learn where vehicles are allowed during your visit, and note the signage on the beach as well. Enter and leave the beach only at designated, open beach approach roads, never between or on the dunes. Not only are the fines stiff for driving where your vehicle is prohibited, but also, if your vehicle gets stuck, tow companies may refuse to pull you out, a very sad way to end your vacation!
Beach Map of where you can drive:
Long Beach Peninsula Tourist map:
Here the driving directions to Long Beach if no-one has been here before: (these will lead you directly to the light where you turn left to get on the beach....)
If you want instructions for door to beach use this as your ending point: 101 Bolstad st. Long Beach Wa 98631. That will lead you straight to the light where you turn left to go to the beach. It's actually my pharmacy's address.....
Starting from Portland Oregon:
Merge onto I-5 N via the ramp on the LEFT toward SEATTLE.
Merge onto WA-432 W/ TENNANT WAY via EXIT 36 toward WA-4/ LONGVIEW/ LONG BEACH.
Turn LEFT onto WA-433/ OREGON WAY (Crossing into OREGON).
WA-433/ OREGON WAY becomes LEWIS AND CLARK BRIDGE.
Merge onto US-30 W/ LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER HWY.
Turn RIGHT onto ASTORIA BRIDGE/ OREGON COAST HWY/ US-101. Continue to follow US-101 (Crossing into WASHINGTON).
Turn LEFT to stay on US-101.
Turn RIGHT onto US-101 ALT.
Turn LEFT onto US-101.
Turn RIGHT onto WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S/ PACIFIC WAY. Continue to follow WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S.
End at 101 Bolstad (this is the second stoplight) St Long Beach, WA 98631
From Seattle-ish area:
Take the I-5 S ramp toward TACOMA/ PORTLAND.
Take the AIRPORT WAY exit on the LEFT.
Merge onto I-5 S via the exit on the LEFT.
Merge onto US-101 N via EXIT 104 toward ABERDEEN/ PORT ANGELES.
Take WA-8 W toward MONTESANO/ ABERDEEN.
WA-8 W becomes US-12 W.
Take the JCT WA-107 ramp toward MONTESANO/ RAYMOND.
Turn LEFT onto S MAIN ST.
Stay STRAIGHT to go onto WA-107.
Turn LEFT onto US-101.
Turn RIGHT to stay on US-101.
Turn RIGHT onto WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S/ PACIFIC WAY. Continue to follow WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S.
End at 101 Bolstad St Long Beach, WA 98631
See you all there!!!
BTW, Long Beach isn't great for wheelin' but is good for a tour or two. SO don't :flame: me on my choice of towns to live in....
First off, this event is being put on by myself (Pete, AKA poorboy_616) alone and is not a :: sanctioned event, ALL are welcome to come, even non-members.
Feel free to bring your kids, I will have mine with me as well. I am sure my daughter (4 years old) would love to make some new friends, I know my son will look forward to having someone his own age to play with. Of course at 20 Months, I don't think he thinks that far ahead.....
The other things to remember, since this is a state highway (albeit, a slow speed one), all vehicles must be street legal.
Also, :: Members, please remember to follow our established behavior guidlelines. Posted here: http://www.naxja.org/html/bylaws.htm
I will be having a BBQ on the beach, so I will feed you Burgers and hotdogs. This is potluck style, so if you wish, you may bring food and drink as well.
Who knows, I may even have a :flame: going too!!! (yes, it's legal to burn firewood on the beach)
If you need to stay overnight, there are Hotels here that aren't completely full as of yet, so you can still get a room. NO, you may not stay at my place, I don't think my POS rented single wide could hold any more people than the four of us already living there.....(currently looking for another place...)
If you have a horse or other equestrian transportation, bring'em. otherwise you can go on horse back rides from the local tourist traps.....
Meet me on the Beach, about a half mile north of the Bolstad st. (labeled as Avenue here in town) Beach Approach.
I will be in my white 2dr. Wa Lic. # 273-THW
The laws for beach driving: (obtained from http://www.Funbeach.com/beach_driving.html) In other words, please use common sense. If it doesn't seem legal, it probably isn't, especially in this small community.....
The Peninsula shoreline is a Washington State Highway. All drivers and vehicles must be licensed and insured just as on any other State Highway (Sorry, no ATVs). The speed limit is 25 mph, with extra caution to be taken for other vehicles, pedestrians, sunbathers, and beach debris. The beach is patrolled frequently and all laws are strictly enforced. Reckless or careless driving is not tolerated and can result in expensive tickets and even license suspension, so please, play it safe! Parking is allowed.
The beach is always open and free to pedestrians, equestrians and bicyclists. Sections of the beach are open to automobiles year round while others are closed April 15 through the day after Labor Day (some closed sections are open during recreational razor clam season). The beach closures protect the delicate nesting grounds of migratory birds as well as give families a place to play on the beach without concern for vehicle traffic.
Please use the map on this page to learn where vehicles are allowed during your visit, and note the signage on the beach as well. Enter and leave the beach only at designated, open beach approach roads, never between or on the dunes. Not only are the fines stiff for driving where your vehicle is prohibited, but also, if your vehicle gets stuck, tow companies may refuse to pull you out, a very sad way to end your vacation!
Beach Map of where you can drive:
Long Beach Peninsula Tourist map:
Here the driving directions to Long Beach if no-one has been here before: (these will lead you directly to the light where you turn left to get on the beach....)
If you want instructions for door to beach use this as your ending point: 101 Bolstad st. Long Beach Wa 98631. That will lead you straight to the light where you turn left to go to the beach. It's actually my pharmacy's address.....
Starting from Portland Oregon:
Merge onto I-5 N via the ramp on the LEFT toward SEATTLE.
Merge onto WA-432 W/ TENNANT WAY via EXIT 36 toward WA-4/ LONGVIEW/ LONG BEACH.
Turn LEFT onto WA-433/ OREGON WAY (Crossing into OREGON).
WA-433/ OREGON WAY becomes LEWIS AND CLARK BRIDGE.
Merge onto US-30 W/ LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER HWY.
Turn RIGHT onto ASTORIA BRIDGE/ OREGON COAST HWY/ US-101. Continue to follow US-101 (Crossing into WASHINGTON).
Turn LEFT to stay on US-101.
Turn RIGHT onto US-101 ALT.
Turn LEFT onto US-101.
Turn RIGHT onto WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S/ PACIFIC WAY. Continue to follow WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S.
End at 101 Bolstad (this is the second stoplight) St Long Beach, WA 98631
From Seattle-ish area:
Take the I-5 S ramp toward TACOMA/ PORTLAND.
Take the AIRPORT WAY exit on the LEFT.
Merge onto I-5 S via the exit on the LEFT.
Merge onto US-101 N via EXIT 104 toward ABERDEEN/ PORT ANGELES.
Take WA-8 W toward MONTESANO/ ABERDEEN.
WA-8 W becomes US-12 W.
Take the JCT WA-107 ramp toward MONTESANO/ RAYMOND.
Turn LEFT onto S MAIN ST.
Stay STRAIGHT to go onto WA-107.
Turn LEFT onto US-101.
Turn RIGHT to stay on US-101.
Turn RIGHT onto WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S/ PACIFIC WAY. Continue to follow WA-103/ PACIFIC AVE S.
End at 101 Bolstad St Long Beach, WA 98631
See you all there!!!
BTW, Long Beach isn't great for wheelin' but is good for a tour or two. SO don't :flame: me on my choice of towns to live in....
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