By 10:30 this morning we were pulling our trailer from the Glenyan RV Park and Campground near Ashland and heading north. We took I-5 (there really are not any other north-south highways through the mountains) for a bit over a hundred miles before turning off on OR-42 which runs from the I-5 corridor near Roseburg over the Coast Range to the Pacific Coast. After another 40 miles or so, we pulled into the Remote Outpost RV Park in Remote, OR. I have a pretty good idea why this place is called Remote.
The park is very pretty and quite small; around 25 RV slots with full hookups and a few cabins. It is located alongside the middle fork of the Coquille River and the water runs right behind our trailer space. There is no cable TV. There is no satellite TV either because we are camping down in a steep-sided valley with Douglas fir trees blocking any satellite reception. The wifi is pretty funky but the park is just beautiful. The staff is very friendly and we are happy to be in a place where we are secure and isolated from the rest of the world. The next few days should be quite restful. Maybe, if we get inspired, we will perform a bit of easy maintenance.