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Looking for wwoof work near Pacific coast this fall

 
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My name is Isaac and this September I will be traveling by bicycle along the west coast starting in Seattle around late-September and heading south to San Diego. I'm looking to do several weeks of woofing as I make my way thru western Oregon and California in October and November. Working with a flexible itinerary so I hope to make the most of this experience. Ready to contribute my solid work ethic to any project. Also if you have any suggestions as to where to best find permaculture or work exchange projects (maybe wwoof USA?) please let me know which sites have been helpful to other wwoofers.

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Isaac
 
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Greetings Isaac, I had an experience similar to what you are about to do, but I headed North from Santa Cruz, and headed to Vancouver, Canada. I've recently started a blog site that connects all of the people, places, and sites that have contributed to my successful travels. Please feel free to explore. I hope it helps. www.travelingorganicfarmer.com

Have a safe trip,
Gregory J.
 
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