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The
Best in Tent Camping: Washington & Oregon: A Guide for Campers
Who Hate Rvs, Concrete Slabs, and Loud Portable Stereos
by Jeanne L. Pyle
July 2000, Paperback, 3rd edition, 200 pages,
(guidebook)
Painstakingly selected from more than 1,000 campgrounds in the two states,
each of the top campgrounds is described in detail and rated for beauty,
privacy, spaciousness, quiet, security, cleanliness, and insect control.
Best
Places to Stay in the Pacific Northwest
by Marilyn McFarlane, M. Cody
June 2000, Paperback, 6th edition, 496 pages,
(guidebook)
More than 300 coastal cottages, wilderness
retreats, grand old lodges, guest ranches, and more.
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Fodor's Bed
& Breakfast Pacific Northwest : Delightful Places to Stay,
Great Things to Do When You Get There
by Caragh Rockwood (Editor)
March 1999, Paperback, 4th edition, (guidebook)
Writers with lots of experience in judging inns tell you what's wonderful
about each spot they inspect (fireplaces and four-poster beds, hot tubs and
antique armoires, gourmet breakfasts and lavish teas), and advise you on
which rooms to reserve.
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Foghorn
Outdoors: Pacific Northwest Camping
by Tom Stienstra
July 2000, Paperback,
7th edition, 840 pages, (guidebook)
Offers RVers, car campers, and tenters
alike detailed grid maps and an easy cross-referencing system to locate any of
more than 45,000 sites in Washington and Oregon.
How
to Rent a Fire Lookout in the Pacific Northwest: A Guide to Renting
Fire Lookouts, Guard Stations, Ranger Cabins, Warming Shelters and
bunkhouses
by Tom Foley, Tish Steinfeld
May 1996, Paperback, 840 pages, (guidebook)
Covers mostly Oregon and some Washington.
Recommended
Bed & Breakfasts: Pacific Northwest
by Myrna Oakley
April 1999, Paperback,
320 pages, (guidebook)
Rv
Adventures in the Pacific Northwest: A Camping Guide to Washington,
Oregon, & British Columbia
by Mike Church, Terri Church
March 2000, Paperback, 224 pages, (guidebook)
Detailed
information on where to camp, how to visit sites with a large rig, and where
to get supplies. Using Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver as departure
also points, this guide offers 8 one-week itineraries.
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