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Washington State is one of the most ecologically diverse states. Travel to the rugged Pacific Coast line or climb Mount St. Helens. Visit Pike Place Market and see the infamous flying fish in the market. Enjoy dinner at the Space Needle as you rotate with a view the city. For skiing in Washington, choose from many mountains like Crystal Mountain, Mt Baker, and Stevens Pass.


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Old 10-06-2006, 07:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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We are rewarding our 7 grandchildren with a one week trip anywhere in USA upon grad from 8th. grade. Our first grandson has chosen Washington State camping upon his grad next June. We will have to fly from Illinois and would like to rent or borrow tent camping equip. We have camped most of our 60+ years and are ready for the fun(even sleeping in a tent AGAIN...gasp). Anyone got any ideas? Thanks, Grammy & Grandad O.
 
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Old 10-06-2006, 12:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Sound like you're some great grandparents! I'd recommend you fly into Seatac and get a hotel in Seattle for the night. Then spend nice evening/morning at various seattle attractions like the
Pike Place Market.

Go rent your gear at REI's Rental Dept. they open at 10am. They have the best gear and good prices. Be sure to hold it in advance if you're coming in the summer they will rent out the gear quick in summer. hint: You may want to reserve two pads per person if you're not a regular camper it will be much softer.

If you're looking for camping location that is Washington go to the Washington Coast and also the Olympic Mountains. Its about 3-4 hours from Seattle.

Take a ferry across to Bainbridge and drive the rest.
Let me know if you need a map or specific ideas for camping locations.


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