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- From: hall@vice.ICO.TEK.COM (Hal F Lillywhite)
- Newsgroups: or.general
- Subject: Re: Overnights in Snow Parks
- Keywords: snow park
- Message-ID: <11063@vice.ICO.TEK.COM>
- Date: 6 Jan 93 19:36:16 GMT
- References: <1993Jan6.183656.26451@ichips.intel.com>
- Distribution: or
- Organization: Tektronix Inc., Beaverton, Or.
- Lines: 18
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- In article <1993Jan6.183656.26451@ichips.intel.com> johnb@ichips.intel.com (John Bauer) writes:
-
- >Has anyone left their vehicles overnight in an Oregon
- >'designated snow park area'? (Why, I wanna go snow campin'!)
- >And still had their vehichle there the next day,
- >non-towed and non-ticketed and non-clouted?
- >Thanks -
-
- Yup! Several times, also for snow camping. Usually I've left it in
- the parking lot at Timberline. It is not illegal in general
- although you may have to watch for signs indicating where vehicles
- should be parked if left overnight (or if overnight parking is legal
- in that particular lot). It is also possible that iyour car may
- be towed to a different area of the lot to accomodate a snowplow.
- As for clouting, you're on your own. The police can't watch every
- car all night so the scum often get away with it. Follow standard
- precautions of not leaving valuables in your car etc. Of course you
- need a snow park permit but you probably already knew that.
-