Today was a travel day so we packed all our stuff and pulled out of the South Shores TT. We turned south on US-101 and cruised alongside the Oregon Dunes all the way to North Bend. We continued through North Bend and Coos Bay, where both my spouse and I lived for a long time, and followed 101 for about 5 more miles until we turned southeast on OR-42. We continued through North Bend and Myrtle Point (called Myrtle Penis by numerous indigenous personnel) before entering the serpentine Coquille River Valley. Maybe 20 miles later we turned into the Remote Outpost RV Park near Remote, OR. We know why it is called Remote; there is little other than stunning scenery here.
The Remote Outpost is run by a nice couple and they do a superb job keeping their park up to snuff. The full hookups are identical in each space, there is a pavilion that has a massive flatscreen TV along with full cooking equipment and comfy seating, the wifi works well and the Coquille River runs right behind our RV.
The only drawback is that there is a massive fire south of us and it is pretty smoky here at the park. The breeze is trying to make it tolerable but the temperature is around 90 and the air quality is shit.