Hi Ty,

What's the camping situation like on the San Juans?  Hiker/biker sites? 
 Reservations? Price? Crowded?

Thanks.


On Tuesday, May 14, 2013 9:32:18 AM UTC-6, Ty Graham wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm from Seattle and have been biking and camping in the San Juans for 30+ 
> years.  I go every Summer for at least a week.
>
> Here are some random thoughts:
>
> I've never trained.  Mount Vernon would definitely be a closer stop than 
> Seattle assuming you can unload your bike.  There are some bus/shuttle 
> services from Mt Vernon to Anacortes also.
>
> Orcas is the most Californicated of the islands, then San Juan, then 
> Lopez, then Shaw.  I tend to avoid Orcas completely.  I stay on Lopez.  If 
> you like wine and cheese and BMW X5s, Orcas might be fine for you.
>
> Whale watching on the West side of San Juan will make for the finest day 
> of biking in your life if everything works out.  It's a total crap shoot; 
> sometimes the whales are there, sometimes not.  When the whales are close 
> in, it's magical.  With the new rules for whale watching boats, I think you 
> can see better from the shore than from a tour boat.  Look for the web 
> sites that list whale activity to get a rough idea before heading out.  In 
> any case the ride down the West side to Lime Kiln park is very pretty.
>
> Spencer Spit state park on Lopez is my fave camping.  Good bike access and 
> surprising how few folks hang out on the beach.  The yachting types seem to 
> stay on their boats except when they need to walk their dogs.  Upright head 
> has a nice sand beach and views of the Ferry lanes.  Watmough Bight is a 
> good day ride down to the south end and a beautiful setting.  There's a 
> good map from the chamber of commerce in Lopez Village.  Public showers in 
> Lopez village (24 hours?).
>
> Folks are impressed by the hills on San Juan and Orcas.  Check the 
> elevation profiles just to get an idea.
>
> 2 weeks would be a lot of time to spend in the San Juans.  On islands like 
> Lopez you can ride literally every road on the island in one day.  I'd 
> guess you'd be happy spending a week with time for PDX or Victoria 
> supplements.
>
> Here's another way to do the San Juans, not my style, but interesting. 
> http://janheine.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/an-impromptu-adventure/
>
> Feel free to PM with questions.
>
> Ty Seattle
> 2000 Atlantis
> '69 Raleigh Professional
>
>
>
> On Monday, May 13, 2013 5:42:32 PM UTC-7, Adam wrote:
>>
>> Greetings All,
>>
>> Planning a tour this summer for my wife and I up to the San Juan Islands. 
>> We have about two weeks to spend on my Hillborne and her Atlantis exploring 
>> the area. We live in Berkeley and are planning to take the amtrak up and 
>> then ferry and cycle around.
>>
>> I know there are a bunch of NorWesters on this list and wanted to ask 
>> some advice. We'll likely try to spend at least a day or two in Portland on 
>> our way back as well.
>>
>> Is the Seattle Amtrak the best station to get off?
>> If so, does this look like a good route to get to the ferry? 
>> http://goo.gl/maps/uxOqM 
>> Any campsites along that route that are recommended?
>> Any words of wisdom about the islands themselves (things we must 
>> see/avoid)?
>>
>> Looking forward to sharing images with the list when we return and also 
>> open to any recommendations as they emerge.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Adam
>>
>

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