[Cdt-l] Best places to stay in Ashland

Mary Kwart mkwart at gci.net
Tue Apr 1 21:29:21 CDT 2014


Yes, yes, yes--Mea culpa, mea culpa----I chose the fastest appearing
list serv suggestion from my email provider, without paying too much
attention that it wasn't the PCT-l. Luckily I cc'ed it to the
individual email, too.
--Fireweed 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Bedore" 
To:"Mary Kwart" 
Cc:
Sent:Tue, 1 Apr 2014 14:10:07 -0600
Subject:Re: [Cdt-l] Best places to stay in Ashland

 Did you mean to send this to the PCT list? CDT hikers ending up in
Ashland are fairly lost...

 Dan Bedore
 www.bedore.org

 On Apr 1, 2014, at 12:20 PM, "Mary Kwart"  wrote:

 > Hi:
 > 
 > I live in Ashland and provide rides for hikers to the trailhead. I
can also give you a lift from the Medford airport. I will email you my
phone number. I will be in between hikes at the beginning of July. 
 > 
 > Many hikers stay at the Ashland Youth Hostel--150 N. Main
St--541-482-9217. Another hostel that provides kitchens is Ashland
Commons at 437 WIlliams Way--541-482-6753--www.ashlandcommons.com.
These two hostels are fairly centrally located--maybe a 10-15 minute
walk to restaurants and the food co op and the post office Other than
that there are a plethora of motels in town--I used to stay at the
Iris Inn Bed and Breakfast for 17 years when I visited Ashland. All
the motels, b and b's and hotels that are centrally located are pretty
pricey. There are a lot of them--check Trip advisor for prices. The
farther away from downtown, the cheaper the motels.
 > 
 > --Fireweed
 > 
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