Manny,

I've been mostly keeping out of this discussion but will offer my local
insight here.

I work at Cuesta College, half-way between SLO and Morro Bay. It also
happens to be directly across Highway 1 from El Chorro campground.

I ride to work most days and the campus is right at the Marine "curtain"
between inland and coast influences. From my house in SLO 8 miles away I
can never predict what the weather will be close to campus. It's a nice mix
of sunny 6:30 mornings or maybe misting fog. This morning it was foggy all
the way to the coast. yesterday it was sunny though foggy on the coast.

Summer is foggy most days in Morro Bay. I like the fog for a few miles but
once I get wet and start to cool I appreciate sunshine. Your chances are
good that you will see fog most of the day and night at Morro Strand
campground. You're likely to see sun sometime in the morning at El Chorro.
Chance are you'll see sun even sooner in SLO.

We just hired a new web programmer from Hanford who camped at El Chorro
last week. He said they have lots of primitive campsites that are
first-come-first-served, no reservations. He added that the $1 in quarters
gets you 10 minutes of hot shower water.It's a county park staffed by
county rangers who close up about 5pm.

IF the Hostel were still an alternative I'll try to think of a place you
might be able to store bikes for the night but none come immediately to
mind. The Hostel is about 200 feet down a small hill from the train
station. Doug, bike parking appears to be in a rack along the Hostel
driveway entrance. I'll try to stop by after work and ask about bike
parking and maybe take pictures.

If you're planning on riding toward the coast I'd recommend gloves, wool,
and some sort of beanie.

There is much to do for everyone but little time ;) Cheers, Mitch




On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Manuel Acosta <
manueljohnaco...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Seems like we are having trouble with camping grounds.
>
> Here's my proposed idea. I don't know how a handful of folks feel about
> it. BUT this could work out with some local knowledge around the area.
>
> We could all meet (via car or bike or train or spaceship) at a designated
> spot.
>
> Then we ride to a STEALH camping location good enough for a good group of
> folks. Then ride Sunday Morning somewhere.
>
> I don't know how big of a group we are having but if I'm sure we can get a
> head count.
>
> I try not to over think this things. We can worry about camp showers and
> water but seriously it's just going to be a night.
>
> Any thoughts?
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