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numbnu7s
07-06-2013, 10:19 PM
Our family started in a 2004 Highlander Sequoia pop up trailer and we upgraded to a Keystone Cougar 31sqbwe. We love it so far and can't wait to use it more! Our camping is in the Pacific Northwest, great place to stay!

http://www.keystonerv.org/forums/album.php?albumid=392&pictureid=2060

antiqfreq
07-07-2013, 02:26 PM
Welcome To the forum. .

So glad To have you with us.

Jo

suza
07-07-2013, 07:18 PM
Hello, from our piece of the Pacific Northwest - Southern Oregon Coast. We love our new Cougar and are having a blast! Would love to share good PNW places to camp. So far we have been to:

Loon Lake BLM campground east of Reedsport - no hook-ups, but nice
Powers Pond (Coos County Park) only 25 miles from home with Water/Electric
Our own private campground (Bridge, OR)

Looking at staying at:

Kilchis County Campground east of Tillamook
Sunnyside Park on Foster Lake east of Lebanon
Corvallis/Albany KOA - close to Willamette and Kalapooya Rivers
Cottage Grove Lake (Lane County Parks/COE)

Also looking to venture somewhere into Eastern Oregon. We prefer campgrounds to RV parks and places with water for kayaking.

Welcome to the Forum!

Kristi
07-08-2013, 06:04 AM
Congrats! What an upgrade!

numbnu7s
07-08-2013, 07:45 PM
Hello, from our piece of the Pacific Northwest - Southern Oregon Coast. We love our new Cougar and are having a blast! Would love to share good PNW places to camp.

One of our favorite places is Cape Disappointment on the mouth of the Columbia in Washington. Good campground, light houses, interpretive center, trails, old battlements and a few miles from the town of Long Beach.

We're thinking of heading in to Oregon next year.

crash
07-09-2013, 04:33 AM
:wlcm:to the forum and thats one big upgrade there:Dcongrats and happy camping:D

suza
07-09-2013, 07:25 AM
One of our favorite places is Cape Disappointment on the mouth of the Columbia in Washington. Good campground, light houses, interpretive center, trails, old battlements and a few miles from the town of Long Beach.

We're thinking of heading in to Oregon next year.

If you like the ocean, Oregon has loads of beautiful state parks along the coast. Many small lakes, the dunes, and forested hiking trails. But, do explore inland as well. Oregon has so much to offer.

Love2camp
07-12-2013, 08:08 PM
Congratulations and :wlcm: from FL!