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| View Poll Results: Would you find Campground Profiles (similar to the ski resort profiles) useful? | |||
| Yes | | 8 | 88.89% |
| No | | 1 | 11.11% |
| Voters: 9. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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| Rumble: 12.12.08 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
Posts: 23,273
| Campground Profiles This thread prompted this idea. Please vote in the poll. If you answer yes, please provide some feedback in this thread in regards to what information you would like to see. As a start, I could envision:
Feedback is welcome! |
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| Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Western Mass
Posts: 419
| I think that it should just be "recommended" campgrounds. I also think that maybe a section for motels could be helpful. Some people who hike don't like to camp but stay at a local motel nearby. Most of the core hikers know where to go but a place to pass on some info like this will make the site more well-rounded. |
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| Rumble: 12.12.08 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
Posts: 23,273
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So...let's use this thread to start a campground list. Nominate your favorite campgrounds here and I'll include them. Again, suggest campgrounds that you feel a typical hiking enthusiast would enjoy, rather than one better suited for RV'ers or familes (not that families don't hike, but I think you know what I mean). Just states and campground names will suffice. Perhaps include some local hikes, or specify the area or region if it's not obvious. Maybe we can include a briek AZ Member summary in the future. Thanks all! | |
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| | #5 (permalink) |
| Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: Western Mass
Posts: 419
| Well, one of my favorites is White Birches campground in Shelbourne/Gorham NH. It's close to the Presidentals and Carter Range. The Carter-Moriah Trail begins not to far from the campground. Quiet place if you get a site away from the RV ring. Grace and I always stay here when we stay in that section of the Whites. |
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| In the Whites Aug 2008 Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: East/Central MA
Posts: 2,300
| OK - at the risk of irritating those out there who don't want to hear from the family/RV camping/hiking crowd (you know families camp and hike, too - we just have to bring those pesky kids along. Your own family likely started you off camping, too), in case anyone out there could use the info, here's one recommendation of a family/RV campground that is fun and close to hiking. I can heartily recommend Glen Ellis campgound in Glen NH (right down the street from the Red Parka Pub and around the corner from Santa's Workhop) where we have been camping for years. It is our group's (7 families) favorite summer campground by far, and the access to the WMNF/RMC trail networks is wonderful. I've seen cleaner and larger showers (Sebago Lake State park in ME has the best by a mile), but everything else is grade-A. The staff coouldn't be nicer, the ice cream barn which opens every night at 7PM is terrific, the playing fields and playground and pool are great, there's a game room for rainy days, the 2 rivers are just beautiful, the night sky is incredible, etc etc. I let my kids run around without a care and it makes for a fabulous vacation. I haver rarely heard anyone be loud or out of line. If you're in a family way, it works. If you want to stay away from small kids and exhaust fumes, there's a rustic, gravel-pit-like campground at the Crawford General Store on 302 that will be sure to punish your body within an inch of survival - who needs to climb a mountain? Maybe I'll start a website/BB for camping families in the Northeast. That way, I won't have to feel like I have to apologize that I have kids and sleep outdoors in a Coleman pop-up camper (Oh No!!). I've had enough of sleeping on the ground in a tent and getting hailed on in some mudhole halfway to nowhere. If you're 20 years old, perhaps it's still an adventure. For me, there's no more hotdogs and Ramen fkg noodles in the middle of the Adirondacks. We eat well and drink good wine for a week, and it's great. So I have to hike with a little hangover the next day - that's what exercise is for - to get rid of hangovers and make the dip in the Saco River feel that much better afterwards. And my kids have to learn somewhere. We teach them LNT techniques and safety and astronomy (at night), appreciation of nature, etc., so give us a break when you see us. Any other family campers out there? I think all this rain is making me cranky.......... |
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| Rumble: 12.12.08 Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Thomaston, CT
Posts: 23,273
| Quote:
Thoughts? | |
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| In the Whites Aug 2008 Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: East/Central MA
Posts: 2,300
| That post prompted a quick reply, didn't it?? I can appreciate hardcores wanting a more "pure" outdoor experience. I'm just being a crab today. But - here's a standing offer to anyone from AZ who is hot and tired and worn out this August 13-22 to come to Glen Ellis and I will gladly pour a cold Ketel One on the rocks and throw a couple extra shrimp on the barbie for them........cheers!! |
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| | #9 (permalink) | |
| Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Lancaster, NH
Posts: 892
| I did vote in favor of the c.g. but I only camp in the forest when I do. So I do not know if any c.g. is better or less than the rest. Quote:
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