The Roadside Blues Map is a map of music venues, boondocking locations, affordable RV parks, and important landmark and sites along the way. The map is of Brewers & Blues Against Hunger food drive venues of primarily breweries and taphouses, Blues Against Hunger food drive events which are primarily hotels, Wild Pack events which are all jams and Sweet Sixx event venues which can be anything.

COLOR KEY:
Red Guitars are blues food drive concerts & jams
Orange Music Notes are open mics
Yellow Stars are Boondocking locations we've stayed.
Green Markers are other boondocking or camping sites.

Sweet & Sixx's Roadside Blues Map

Friday, August 11, 2017

08/11/17 - Sweet and Sixx review of Margaret McKenny Campgrounds in the Capital State National Forest in Thurston County, Washington.

The Capitol State Forest is a 91,650-acre state forest in Thurston and Grays Harbor counties of the U.S. state of Washington. It includes part of the unusual Mima Mounds geologic feature. GPS & More Info: South Puget Sound Region Office - www.dnr.wa.gov/Capitol Download The new 2013 Capitol State Forest map: Discover Pass: www.discoverpass.wa.gov/






A video blog of The Wild Life of Love, Music, Food, and Travel, as recorded by Sixx & Sweet Pack of the Wild Pack nomadic blues rock duo. We're a blues rock couple traveling the country full time in our 31ft RV. We tour the US and Mexico in partnership with the Blues Against Hunger Society creating Food Drive Jam Concerts in every city we enter. We hit the road in September of 2003 and continue to share our adventures. Our goal is to live a minimal lifestyle and connect with the world around us through music. Join us as we experience the blues of life on the road!

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