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Old 05-09-2008, 03:37 PM
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Fort Hunter Liggett, CA

Have anyone been there? from the map, Fort Hunter Liggett seems in the middle of nowhere. The closest city is King City which is so small. Will be pcsing there. Get used to the city life, wondering if I can survive there. Any suggestions or advices will be greatly appreciated.
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I used to live below there, at Vandenberg AF Base. I see you are near Big Sur and Monterey! Highway One, along the coast, is one of the most scenic roads in America! Monterey and the area surrounding is a beautiful city! My wife and I loved the California Coast as much or more than anywhere we have lived! I don't know the area well around the Fort, but I would jump at the chance to trade places with you. We lived 8 years at Vandenberg, and enjoyed every minute. Please don't worry about the coast! The only drawback might be expensive housing, but if you are in the service, you will be fine!
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Re: Fort Hunter Liggett, CA

I am a civilian and work on base, I would like to know if there is any medical clinic, supermarket nearby, and average rent for a house, I will stay about 2 years. appreciated if you can answer some of my concern.
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