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<blockquote data-quote="FarWestFastEddie" data-source="post: 892795" data-attributes="member: 14504"><p>Wingshot, It is your story, and I am sticking to that!!!!</p><p></p><p>On Highway 101 just south of Smith River, less than 10 miles into Calif from Oregon is a small Elk herd, sometimes visiable, However, just south of Klamath and again north of Orick is two huge herds of Roosevelt Elk, and I would easily bet you a cold one, you will see LOTS of elk right on the highway.</p><p></p><p>To correct my humble fishing friend George, Samoa Cook House is in Samoa, not Arcata, and its a Lumber Camp Dining Hall now used as a restaurant with family style dining, and a vintage logging museum on site. If you eat there, you will leave overly stuffed. They do not have a menu, each day the breakfast/lunch/dinner is different. Homemade bread is tops! and being from here, everywhere I travel, its the one thing out of towners will remember, that and the HUGE redwood trees, oh, and the fog...</p><p></p><p>Feel free to hollar when you get to this part of your trip, I will be more than happy to collect that cold one on the Elk bet!!</p><p></p><p>I may be wrong, but I think the golden Gate bridge is free for motorcycles. some of the bay area folks could confirm this. seems it ties up traffic with bikers trying to dig out wallets for the toll.</p><p></p><p>FWFE</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarWestFastEddie, post: 892795, member: 14504"] Wingshot, It is your story, and I am sticking to that!!!! On Highway 101 just south of Smith River, less than 10 miles into Calif from Oregon is a small Elk herd, sometimes visiable, However, just south of Klamath and again north of Orick is two huge herds of Roosevelt Elk, and I would easily bet you a cold one, you will see LOTS of elk right on the highway. To correct my humble fishing friend George, Samoa Cook House is in Samoa, not Arcata, and its a Lumber Camp Dining Hall now used as a restaurant with family style dining, and a vintage logging museum on site. If you eat there, you will leave overly stuffed. They do not have a menu, each day the breakfast/lunch/dinner is different. Homemade bread is tops! and being from here, everywhere I travel, its the one thing out of towners will remember, that and the HUGE redwood trees, oh, and the fog... Feel free to hollar when you get to this part of your trip, I will be more than happy to collect that cold one on the Elk bet!! I may be wrong, but I think the golden Gate bridge is free for motorcycles. some of the bay area folks could confirm this. seems it ties up traffic with bikers trying to dig out wallets for the toll. FWFE [/QUOTE]
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