Relative Location of Milo McIver Park
Springwater Road, 4 miles W of Estacada

Lat: 45.298221 N
Long: -122.382924 W

 

Below are Driving Directions from Downtown Portland, Oregon to the 2006 A World Beyond Capitalism Conference which takes place in Milo McIver Park, in Estecada.

 

You can also hear these driving directions 24 hours, 7 days a week on the AWBC nationwide hotline at (310) 285-3222.

 

Directions

Distance

1: Start out going East on NW LOVEJOY ST towards NW 13TH AVE by turning right.

0.3 miles
0.6 (km)

2: Turn LEFT onto BROADWAY BRIDGE.

0.4 miles
0.6 (km)

3: BROADWAY BRIDGE becomes N BROADWAY.

0.1 miles
0.2 (km)

4: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto N WEIDLER ST.

0.1 miles
0.1 (km)

5: Turn RIGHT onto N VANCOUVER AVE.

0.0 miles
0.1 (km)

6: N VANCOUVER AVE becomes N WHEELER AVE.

0.1 miles
0.1 (km)

7: Turn SLIGHT LEFT to take the I-5 S/US-30 E ramp towards I-84 E.

0.1 miles
0.2 (km)

8: Merge onto I-5 S.

0.2 miles
0.4 (km)

9: Take the I-84 E/US-30 E exit, exit number 301, towards THE DALLES.

0.5 miles
0.8 (km)

10: Merge onto I-84 E.

4.9 miles
7.9 (km)

11: Take the I-205 S exit, exit number 6, towards SALEM.

0.4 miles
0.7 (km)

12: Merge onto I-205 S.

8.5 miles
13.7 (km)

13: Take the OR-212 E/OR-224 E exit, exit number 12A, towards CLACKAMAS/ESTACADA.

0.2 miles
0.4 (km)

14: Stay straight to go onto ramp.

0.0 miles
0.1 (km)

15: Turn RIGHT onto OR-224/OR-212.

3.3 miles
5.3 (km)

16: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto OR-224.

1.1 miles
1.7 (km)

17: Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto S SPRINGWATER RD.

9.5 miles
15.3 (km)

18: You're in the vicinity of the state park. Look for the state park shield or name on a sign along the roadway.

 


Total Distance: 29.9 miles (48.1 km)


Estimated Time: 51 minutes

 

Conference attendants and campers may start arriving on Friday, August 25th, 2006 anytime after 9pm.

 

 The conference begins at 8am on the morning of Saturday, August 26th, 2006.

 

The conference ends at 4pm on Monday, August 28th, 2006 and if you are not volunteering to clean up we ask that you please leave the campgrounds so that AWBC volunteers can clean-up as the AWBC strives to leave every venue cleaner than when the AWBC found it.

 

People who volunteer to help clean up the conference can stay until 9am, Tuesday August 29th, 2006.

 

If you would like to have driving directions from where you are directly to the 2006 A World Beyond Capitalism Conference, please use the below website address.

 

www.oregonstateparks.org/park_142.php?md=mq

 

If you would like to have a different set of driving directions from where you are directly to the 2006 A World Beyond Capitalism Conference, you can also go to  http://www.google.com/maps  and click on ‘driving directions’ and then enter the below destination of Milo McIver Park:

 

“Springwater Road, 4 miles W of Estacada (zio code) 97023.”

 

Love for the people,

A World Beyond Capitalism Team

A World Beyond Capitalism 2006 Conference
The Annual International Multiracial Alliance Building Peace Conference
The Common Unity Peace Conference

Un Mundo Más Allá del Capitalismo 2006
Una Conferencia Anual de Paz Para Crear Uniones Internacionales y
Multirraciales

Main Home Page: www.aworldbeyondcapitalism.org
or
Main Home Page: www.CommonUnityPeaceConference.org

Archives of Conference Updates:
http://lists.riseup.net/www/arc/3c-aworldbeyondcapitalism

Subscribe To 3c Email Updates List:
http://lists.riseup.net/www/subrequest/3c-aworldbeyondcapitalism

 

All are welcome in the AWBC/Bienvenidos.

 

No registration or pre-registration is necessary for the conference. The conference does not charge anyone for any services. No one will be turned away. The keynote speaker's night, all workshops, meals, tea, coffee, all festivals, community childcare, camping space and exhibition space in the International Grassroots and Networking Exhibition are all completely free of charge.

 

When you get to the Registration booth of Milo McIver Park, please tell them you are with ‘Club Camping’ registered with the ‘Institute of Pamela.’  Then drive to Campsite 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 or 52.  You can set up your tent to camp there.  If you are not camping, workshops, exhibitions and festivals will take place in H1.

 

If you are an AWBC volunteer, or you have children, senior citizens or physically challenged people in your group you can drive to A3 or A1.  You can set up your tent to camp there.  If you are not camping, workshops, exhibitions and festivals will take place in H1.

 

ONLY If you are an AWBC volunteer, or you have children, senior citizens or physically challenged people in your group you can drive to A40.  You can set up your tent to camp there.

 

ONLY If you are an AWBC volunteer, you can drive and camp in site A38.  You can set up your tent to camp there and all food donations should be dropped off there.   

 

If you are not camping, workshops, exhibitions and more will take place in H1.

 

 

 

 

PAMELA is an acronym for peaceful alliances facilitated by multilingual, multiracial education, handicapable outreach and native language accessibility.

 

For questions please call 24 hours at (503) 727-2622 ext 1 or 2.  Leave an email address if you have one.