03-29-2002, 09:29 AM
Would one of you northwesterners break it down for me.
I have been told that (from Washington) the farther you go into Oregon the better the dunes.
For example;
Sand Lake: The closest but not the best of Oregon.
Coos Bay: A little farther but better than Sand Lake.
Florence: Better than the above and again farther.
Winchester: The best, but a bit of a drive.
My fuggin' point;
I have pretty much ruled out Winchester for my 1st Oregon trip and was planning on Sand Lake (closest).
Do I need to drive a little farther; is Coos or Florence that much of a difference?
Thanks for you time!
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Mapquest says,
Sand Lake (Oregon City) 5hrs. 5min.> 262.60 miles
Coos Bay 7hrs. 15min.>372.82 miles
Florence 5hrs. 55min.>325.34 miles
Winchester 5hrs. 35min.>326.38 miles
Looks like Coos is the big drive....
I have been told that (from Washington) the farther you go into Oregon the better the dunes.
For example;
Sand Lake: The closest but not the best of Oregon.
Coos Bay: A little farther but better than Sand Lake.
Florence: Better than the above and again farther.
Winchester: The best, but a bit of a drive.
My fuggin' point;
I have pretty much ruled out Winchester for my 1st Oregon trip and was planning on Sand Lake (closest).
Do I need to drive a little farther; is Coos or Florence that much of a difference?
Thanks for you time!
__________________________________________________ __
Mapquest says,
Sand Lake (Oregon City) 5hrs. 5min.> 262.60 miles
Coos Bay 7hrs. 15min.>372.82 miles
Florence 5hrs. 55min.>325.34 miles
Winchester 5hrs. 35min.>326.38 miles
Looks like Coos is the big drive....