Stopover point for a night or two on the way down I-5

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ghsebldr1

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If you're heading down I-5 from Olympia or further North we have the ability to put up one or two vans, cars class A B or  C towed trailer or 5ver for a night or two max. We have a large gravel area where we used to manufacture greenhouse kits. We've had 40 foot trailers in delivering steel so I think we can turn almost anyone around. Level gravel area and a few greenhouses 20 and 24 foot wide that will easily fit any van car or pull trailer inside.  We can offer a water hose a 15 amp extension cord sorry no wifi and there is a dump station 3 miles down the road in Castle Rock. 
 We are 50 miles above Portland a mile off of I-5. 
 We have a herd of cats so dogs must be leashed or tied up at all times but there is an acre of doggy bathroom that doesn't require clean up.
i have my 33' class C in a greenhouse on the property and will be heading down to Ehrenberg the second week of November for my third trip down there. If anyone else is on that schedule and likes casino camping on the way down the 5 I'm willing to caravan.
 I have been a member here for several years ( had to close my old account for some reason and reopened a new one this year) and want to extend this offer to other forum members only. Thanks, pm if you're interested
 Steve
edited to add No charge
 
It's funny how one's life experience shapes perception. I lived in California for 20 years, so "Stopover point for a night or two on the way down I-5" made me think Redding or Sacramento. 

Washington? That's barely getting started.  :D
 
That's very generous. I'm in Portland and I'm tempted to drive up just to see the herd of cats.
 
I'm with Mr. Noodly, I was thinking the same thing.

A generous offer, none the less.
 
Sara in a Prius said:
That's very generous. I'm in Portland and I'm tempted to drive up just to see the herd of cats.
Lol Sarah. The same herd of cats can be found at any Humane Society. They are the reason I'm traveling solo to Az. this year. Between the herd of cats and the herd of the wife's grandkids she's elected to stay home. Although the thought of being rid of me for a month or so probably factored into her decision.
 
Maybe I will take you up on the offer next spring or fall. My official home base is WA state but I decided to try summer in the high elevations in Northern AZ. Glad I did, it has been very nice here, just now doing one final 14 day stay next to the Grand Canyon National Park before heading down in elevation for the winter.. No cats here but it is free range grazing with some horses on the NFS land where I am camped. A very small herd of them ran across my camp area this afternoon. They are not wild horses, they belong to the riding stable business at the start of this Forest service road.
 
love your herd of cats comment.
hope you are doing well and enjoying your life on the road :)
 
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