TRAVEL
This page is loaded with low/no-carbon options for getting to Anacortes, WA for Break Free PNW. Read about the Action before making your travel plans, so you can decide how long to come and where to stay.
This page is loaded with low/no-carbon options for getting to Anacortes, WA for Break Free PNW. Read about the Action before making your travel plans, so you can decide how long to come and where to stay.
GROUP TRANSPORT
Seattle and Portland are organizing buses and vanpools to Break Free. As we hear of buses/vans from other areas we’ll post here.
Buses
Only for May 14th round-trips, no camping included.
Vanpools
These all stay for at least one night and include camping at Deception Pass in the ticket price.
CARPOOLS
Need a ride? Can offer a ride? We’re encouraging folks to carpool, especially if you’re considering participating in direct action.
Carpool Caravans
Montana & Idaho: contact Dave Jones at [email protected]
Idaho: contact [email protected]
Corvallis, OR: contact Kris Paul, [email protected]
Central OR: contact Shirlee Evans, [email protected]
Eugene and Southern Oregon: Grace Warner, [email protected], 541-808-0842 and Emmalyn Garrett, [email protected], 530-574-1105
North-Central Washington: [email protected] (they may organize a bus - be in touch!)
Bellingham: Fill out their form, link, and check out their Facebook page.
Olympia, WA: contact Sue Gunn, [email protected]
OTHER OPTIONS
Group Bike Ride
Join the Bike Train to Anacortes! Click here for more info and to sign up. There are also folks planning a Mt Vernon - Anacortes ride for Amtrakers and possibly a Bellingham-Anacortes ride. Check back here for more info.
Bus Caravan
Bruce from Eugene is organizing a bus caravan. Click here to read more about it and how to hop on.
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Tesoro Refinery
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Deception Pass Campgrounds
- Click here to book accommodations.
- Directions are here.
Anacortes Transit Shed
- Click here to learn more about the events we'll be hosting here.
- Directions are here.