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Olympicbuslines.com - looks like you get a ferry ride thrown in too! Yo-ho-ho! Another interesting - mega cheap option here: Bus and Ferry Schedules General transport options: Getting to the Olympic Peninsula | Olympic Peninsula Interestingly, like you mentioned Sempu, you can charter a plane. It'd be like arriving on a shuttle! Hell Yeah. "Let nobody be dead today. It would look very bad in my report!":D:D Certainly some options there. I guess once we get some firm number of how many will be going and when they are arriving it might be an option to look into a bus shuttle or something. Would save having to possibly rent cars, which would only be used for two days out of the four or having people taxi folks about and miss out on the fun. Might also reduce our carbon footprint too! We gota look after Pandora too. Hehehe. Just found out Tacoma is 110 miles away and Seattle 76 miles - via ferry. Gulp! Didn't know it was that distance. It only looked like ->| |< - that far on the map!:facepalm:....:xD: Alan |
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It's an easy drive, 2 hours from Seatac and you don't need a ferry. From downtown Seattle though, you do, make it 2.5 - 3 hours. You can do a one-way rental but those tend to be expensive and conceivably P.A. could be a location they won't do it to.
Hotel-wise, if you need one for a night, I like the Super 8 on the edge of P.A. for a mix of clean and cheap. There are far cheaper places closer in of the breed that does not advertise. |
So glad Sarah's got a car available :D Hope she can help some of you out as well.
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I should be at the weekend events for sure. The camping and hiking trips sound very fun. I am not sure I will be able to get the time off though since I am starting a new job next month and I won't have any vacation time my first year. I have not been backpacking for about 10 years when I did a 50 mile hike in the Olympics. It has also been that long since I have been out that way so a camping trip there is something I need. I think I would just take the ferry over since I live in Seattle and the drive around is looong.
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A good question for me to ask is how accessible is the campground in terms of the road in. I drive a lowered car that is no friend to driving on anything beyond a gravel driveway. I got stuck on a speedbump once..quite embarrassing..So if its a real rough road then I won't be making it.
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About the road, it is paved all of the way to the campground, so I think you should be ok. |
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:hmm: All I said was that I hope it is available for others. I wasn't offering.
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In fact, maybe more people have cars / can rent cars / or count on cars with everybody splitting the bills? If Sarah can - it will be glory & haleluya, if not, because of a variety of factors (& many things can happen between now & then) - it will be wise to keep different options in mind. Or maybe like Alan suggested even a bus/ shuttle could be an option... I am just thinking what state I would be in after crossing half of the planet :hmm: (not very chirrupy probably) & also thinking about other aytsmukan & aytsmuke from very far away.
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Kaltxi folks,
Well I've been doing a bit of research on transport from Sea-Tac to Sol Duc Campsite so here is the low down: Public Transport: Think this is a bit of a last resort. Whilst it is perfectly do able and possibly the cheapest way, it will take forever to get there. 5 hours as a good estimate, 7 hours on a bad day. Also the bus operator I contacted said the buses are rather busy and therefore might not be able to accommodate all the luggage too. However, she did forward some other contacts, which matched the ones I had already found. Bus Hire: There were three that I have tried: Dungeness Line, Rocket Transportation (Pandora not on the list of places they go!) and All Points Charter. Dungeness Line: (Olympicbuslines.com) They do two services daily from Sea-Tac to Port Angeles only (although it says they do charters, but the lady I spoke to did not seem to be forthcoming on that one). A round trip comes out at about $79, so $39:50 each way. Reservations are not required, but strongly recommended. Rocket Transportation: (Rocket Transportation) This company offers a 'loose' door-to-door service for people...and their pets!...between Sea-Tac and the Olympic Peninsular. I contacted them and they can do a dedicated shuttle for us. Their bus size is limited to 9 people, although they have more than one bus! The cost comes out at $600 for a round trip. Sounds a lot, but if you divide between 9 people is come out at just over $33 each way providing the bus is filled up, which doesn't seem to bad at all considering the distance. All Points Charter: (Home) The Public Transport lady said this company is run by a rather colourful charater and when you see his website, you we get that impression. I certainly got that impression when the first word in his email reply to me was 'Howdy'. (I guess a bit like me saying 'Ey up mi duck' which is what passes for hello where I live!) Anyway he can certainly provide a service for two different group sizes: For 12 people or less - $400. For 13 to 24 people - $770. This works out at about $33 each way providing the bus it filled up. I suspect we would also get a running commentry all the way too which might be interesting. The latter two mentioned above would be able to provide a shuttle all the way to the Sol Duc campsite. I asked when we would need to book by and the response I got back was by March next year, May at the very latest. So there you go. It looks like we have four options open to us, although there are really only two options that would provide the best shuttle to suit our needs. Either way it seems they might be cheaper than car hire and help us reduce our carbon footprint in the process too! Hope that helps. Alan |
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Awesome! :) I looks like we have a better option for people now. We should add this info to the timeline... |
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