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Post by xtrmtj on Apr 1, 2009 14:59:52 GMT -8
I can not wait to get weekends off !
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Post by hootie on Apr 1, 2009 15:54:39 GMT -8
You look sick two weeks from now.
Better Call In. I think it would be good for you to stay away from the people at work... be outdoors.. maybe in the Tillamook Burn on April 11th.
I will write you a note. ( not a real doctor,, occassionally play one though)
It may be your best chance of survival. think about it.
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Post by outlaw525chick on Apr 1, 2009 16:27:08 GMT -8
I think Hootie has a great idea!
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Post by xtrmtj on Apr 1, 2009 20:36:07 GMT -8
Yea, ... come to think of it, I am feeling alittle sick, like I need a stress day off .. OK, When ? Where? What time do you all meet? Where do I get a ATV permit ? Will Wa. St. work or do I need an Ore. one ? Now, you all will go slow, so as I can keep up, ... right ? TIA ! Tracy
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Post by hootie on Apr 1, 2009 20:47:04 GMT -8
I believe WA OHV permit is acceptable in Tillamook. someone correct me if this is not true.
We have not decided upon meeting places or times... but will post and try to contact you regarding that.
Generally we like to arive at Browns Camp or Rogers Camp ( at the entrance to the Browns Camp area ) at 9 am. Generally we meet for breakfast before most events for those who want to eat together.
Regarding keeping up... You will likely be waiting for us. Your rig is more capable than most.
So... your cure is available. I hope you can come up with us. We will keep in touch. Dave.
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Post by xtrmtj on Apr 1, 2009 23:29:30 GMT -8
Where do I get a OHV permit ?
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Post by Jon on Apr 2, 2009 6:52:16 GMT -8
I believe you can get them at Joe's. I know you can get a Oregon one at the Shell station on HWY 6 before browns camp. It was like 10 bucks I think...
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Post by pistonschick on Apr 2, 2009 7:35:57 GMT -8
Hi Tracy, If you have an Washington OHV permit - that WILL work for OHV recreation areas in Oregon (as long as you live in Washington and have driver's license to prove it). If you don't already have the WA OHV license - they are kind of a pain in the butt to get - bring your title and registration to the WA Dept. of Licensing. I think it costs $37.50 per year . Oregon and Washington respect and accept each others OHV Licenses as valid. Oregon permits are accepted in Washington (as long as you live in Oregon). Oregon permits can be purchased at GI Joes (like Jon mentioned above) or are usually for sale at businesses in proximity to Oregon OHV recreation areas. They are usually $10 plus a small handling fee ($0.50). Hope this helps... Crystal
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Post by xtrmtj on Apr 2, 2009 14:13:38 GMT -8
Sounds like I'll get an Ore OHV permit for now, less hassle, then get Wa. St. OHV permit laters. Thanks for all the info !
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Post by outlaw525chick on Apr 2, 2009 15:52:38 GMT -8
Oregon permits are a MUCH LESS hassle and WAAAYYYYY cheaper!
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Post by xtrmtj on Apr 7, 2009 21:16:51 GMT -8
Work is not gonna allow me to come play on 4-11-09, ... However, I have training on the 14th, so I will attend the Club Meeting. I really do wheel, ... honest I do... Have fun and stay safe ya all !
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Post by Jon on Apr 8, 2009 12:48:29 GMT -8
To bad about this weekend, but look forward to meeting you at the meeting.
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Post by bchutchens on Apr 8, 2009 13:01:47 GMT -8
Don't forget that you will have to pay your WA state taxes if you register it in Washington. You will need proof of what it is worth. You need to have WA tags and a license to ride in Washington in the future. Unless you are from one of the supporting states. www.oregon.gov/OPRD/ATV/reciprocity.shtmlPermits Vendors- www.oregon.gov/OPRD/ATV/Permits.shtmlOregon will honor off road permits from the following states: Alaska California Idaho Illinois Indiana Missouri Montana North Dakota Pennsylvania South Carolina Utah Vermont Washington * Wisconsin * Anyone riding in Oregon is required to have an off road permit/decal for off road areas. This is a state law. Reciprocity is granted to those individuals who have a valid off road permit/decal. This is the only permit which we accept in our reciprocity agreement with other states. Within Washington's laws, they offer reciprocity to other states under two directions, ORV permit or vehicle license. Only one is similar to our program and that is the ATV Permit/Decal. DNR will stop you and ask for your licence and ORV tag. Dual sport motorcycles with license plates do not qualify under the reciprocity agreement.
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Post by quaddaddy on Apr 9, 2009 5:10:37 GMT -8
Most ATV type shops sell them plus several stores all you need is your Vin# to get one in Oregon
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