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    camping in soCal

    hey hey

    i was wondering if anybody knew about good, maybe even free places to camp in southern or even central california near a beach. I lost my apartment and my job and I have a couple of weeks to kill before I go back to school. so I figure- hit the beach, work on my surfing skills. you know, cause chicks only like guys with sweet skills...

    thanks- I could use a few tips to brighten my day.

    gonzo's bro.
    Last edited by webb; 07-26-2004 at 10:55 AM.

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    Hitting the beach sounds like a great plan.
    Do it. Time is wasting.
    I've camped in San Onofre and had neighbors that camped in Carpenteria every summer. Thing is those were at state parks in pay camp sites. The state has a web page that lists all state parks with info on each. California also has the Coastal Access Guide, a book that lists all state beaches and their facilities and a description. They might have a web page. Similar for city, county, National Forrest, National Park and Rec areas.

    You might want to check out a book or surfline.com's travel pages and get an idea about the surf in a particular area.
    I think it would be a mistake to stay in one or two areas for a couple of weeks. I think you ought to cover the coast and surf as many spots as possible . How much beach water experience have you got? And take pics. When you run out of California keep going.
    As far as free technically legal camps go, I dont know of any. If you have a live aboard vehicle like a van then I guess you will have an easyish time figuring out where to park for the nite. This may be a useful option since you may find that beach campgrounds are filled up during the summer, booked in advance. An option for state campgrounds are the hike/bike spaces , these are less likely to be filled. And like $5 vs almost $20 (!) a nite for the regular camps. Youth hostels are about the same price per nite.

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    cheap surf living, BAJA!
    ? entiendes?

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    sleep on the beach - hope you don't get caught by the cops.
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    On a positive note, I did save some money on car insurance by staying with GEICO..."

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    Why bother with Caif. That place is now an armpit. Head south , south of Ensenada on the baja. In Ensenada stop in at Hussongs say hello to the ghost of surfers past. Drink a beer have a shot . Then drive on south on the hyw. take a dirt road that looks like it goes toward the ocean. Find your own surf spot. Surf your brains out, eat fresh lobster and fish. Read a great book by the light of a camp fire. Barter with the locals for food and beer and the like. Take a ton of photos. Gather your trash. Pack up your car. Drive further south find a new place and repeat all the above.

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    Originally posted by Downhill Slid
    Why bother with Caif. That place is now an armpit. Head south , south of Ensenada on the baja. In Ensenada stop in at Hussongs say hello to the ghost of surfers past. Drink a beer have a shot . Then drive on south on the hyw. take a dirt road that looks like it goes toward the ocean. Find your own surf spot. Surf your brains out, eat fresh lobster and fish. Read a great book by the light of a camp fire. Barter with the locals for food and beer and the like. Take a ton of photos. Gather your trash. Pack up your car. Drive further south find a new place and repeat all the above.
    Do this man and be a god.

    And next weekend, if you are a little south of Colonet and see a red dodge dakota with Geogia Tags paddle out for a surf with me.
    Last edited by TheDingleberry; 08-01-2004 at 08:24 PM.
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    how much you wanna bet i can throw this football over that mountain?

    go surf with dingleberry. i won't tell mom.
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    Originally posted by TheDingleberry
    Do this man and be a god.

    And next weekend, if you are a little south of Colonet and see a red dodge dakota with Geogia Tags paddle out for a surf with me.
    Ahh...the trip fell through for this weekend...Look for me next weekend.
    "It appears my hypocrisy knows no bounds."

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    i broke up with my girlfriend so now i get to go too...

    headin to baja a week from monday.
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    yeah, it won't be too rough having gonz along. we'll just find him a sexy mexican maid to pour him margaritas between sessions, and it'll be all-right. photos to come.

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    dude check the ski/snowboard forum for "paging baja experts" thread - probably one or two pages deep...
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    What the? there aint no stinking skiing or snowboarding on the baja!

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