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San Francisco Camping
04-28-2005, 17:00
Post: #5
San Francisco Camping
Hi Sid,

What I do when having to go to that area is to take CA 37 off I-80 at
Vallejo over to US 101. There are some small bridges but nothing like
the Golden Gate or Bay Bridges. Also no toll booths to worry with.
They can be a bit tight to get through. I have been across all of them
with various Motorhomes and it is doable but if you would rather not,
then CA 37 is the better route. Less traffic also. None of these
bridges is as bad as some we ran into on the east coast.

BTW, we have traveled this route in our 42' WBWL and it was no sweat.

You didn't say what town the wedding will be in. Assuming that you
will either be towing or renting a car, consider the fairgrounds at
Petaluma.

Hope this is of some help.

George Lowry
'95 WBDA 4203 & GM 4106 (for sale)
Spearfish, SD



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Sidney Breese"
<ssbreese@a...> wrote:
> We are going to San Francisco for elder son's wedding in early June.
> The wedding is at "The Outdoor Arts Club" in Marin County. We are
> looking for a good campsite for about 5 days. We will be coming into
> SF via I80. I would like to not use a bridge if possible; just don't
> like them. Any suggestions for a place to camp? Thanks.
>
> Sid Breese
> 85PT40
> St. Joseph, MO
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San Francisco Camping - Sidney Breese - 04-28-2005, 14:19
San Francisco Camping - jon lechich - 04-28-2005, 14:43
San Francisco Camping - Jim March - 04-28-2005, 15:00
San Francisco Camping - geez_al - 04-28-2005, 16:02
San Francisco Camping - George Lowry - 04-28-2005 17:00
San Francisco Camping - Sidney Breese - 04-29-2005, 01:52
San Francisco Camping - Blair - 04-29-2005, 02:19



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