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> Moving cars to Grants Pass & Return to Flagstaff
shoguneagle
post May 22 2013, 11:38 AM
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Sometime during July and into August, I will be transferring my cars to Grants Pass, OR. On the return trip the trailer will be empty If someone needs parts, etc to be transferred south via California then let me know. The trips will be two going both ways: Cars up and empty back. I can travel the I-5 corridor as well as go off this route. Payment: A cup of coffee.

Something to think about and a possible service to our "left coast" members.

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shoguneagle
post May 23 2013, 09:47 PM
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Northern California: born in Willits, CA and lived in Covelo, CA for the first ten years (Mendicino County); graduated Kelseyville in Lake County. Still have relatives in those areas; spent four years college and seven years active duty in the Military; lived 40 odd years in Santa Clara; moved to Flagstaff 8 years ago for retirement; now moving to Grants Pass, OR for less altitude and more milder winters.

That is the story in a nutshell.

Hobbies include cars, airplanes, and other items.

My mother went to the old State Teachers College prior to it becoming Humbolt State. May have relatives there I do not know.

I will be visiting Eureka and Arcada often. Grants Pass would be down 199 to Crescent City and south on 101 to Eureka. Very nice country and offers good roads. Still have to complete US-101 north to Canada.

I know most of the roads in Northern California from Bakersfield and am looking forward to the "new back country roads" of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Looking forward to Oregon living and traveling throughout the Pacific Northwest.

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post May 24 2013, 01:05 PM
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QUOTE(shoguneagle @ May 23 2013, 08:47 PM) *

Northern California: born in Willits, CA and lived in Covelo, CA for the first ten years (Mendicino County); graduated Kelseyville in Lake County. Still have relatives in those areas; spent four years college and seven years active duty in the Military; lived 40 odd years in Santa Clara; moved to Flagstaff 8 years ago for retirement; now moving to Grants Pass, OR for less altitude and more milder winters.

That is the story in a nutshell.

Hobbies include cars, airplanes, and other items.

My mother went to the old State Teachers College prior to it becoming Humbolt State. May have relatives there I do not know.

I will be visiting Eureka and Arcada often. Grants Pass would be down 199 to Crescent City and south on 101 to Eureka. Very nice country and offers good roads. Still have to complete US-101 north to Canada.

I know most of the roads in Northern California from Bakersfield and am looking forward to the "new back country roads" of Oregon and the Pacific Northwest. Looking forward to Oregon living and traveling throughout the Pacific Northwest.

Steve Hurt


Kelseyville, CA - Wow

Used to go up there to work in the fruit sheds every summer.

Did you know Elaine Barnes? I think she went to Kelseyville High back in the 60's. Nice lady.

If your going to be in Southern Oregon June 8th, come on up to Cascade Lakes and watch the hill climb. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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