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Question for OR coast natives
    #11259857 - 10/16/09 12:59 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

I'm not asking anything location specific, I just would like to hear how the season's going from some coastal Oregonians. I will be hitching down the coast again tomorrow on a trip to Cali, but the rain has seemed to be shy so far this season; so could anyone confirm whether or not cyans are worth looking for around central-to-southern Oregon? I've talked to friends and have been getting mixed opinions about how well the PNW seasons going this year, and I would appreciate some vague idea of what to expect. Thanx much
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Re: Question for OR coast natives [Re: a.human.being]
    #11259883 - 10/16/09 01:03 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

Someone found  Cyans in their yard on the Coast yesterday. As long as its not real dry out there i would imagine youve got a good chance. The dense fog in the morning helps get moisture around too. Only way to know is to look though... Good luck. By the way i love to :thumbup: 101. Its  my favorite road.


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Re: Question for OR coast natives [Re: ehtdaedlufetarg]
    #11259916 - 10/16/09 01:10 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

Thanks for the advice- and Yeah, the 101 is by far my favorite road to hitch hike, it really is a breath taking stretch of highway.

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    #11259924 - 10/16/09 01:11 PM (14 years, 5 months ago)

Agreed.


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