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Originally Posted by arik there is a nice public (and reportedly bong-friendly) campground near Molly Stark state park in Marlboro VT, called Moss Hollow Campground (in case you can'...

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Old May 6, 2008, 1:47 PM   #11 (permalink)
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there is a nice public (and reportedly bong-friendly) campground near Molly Stark state park in Marlboro VT, called Moss Hollow Campground (in case you can't get into Molly Stark), it's on Moss Hollow road whiche would be on a local map
I just took a look at that link and it sounds like a very nice spot... I've just added it to my list of campgrounds to visit this summer

a reportedly bong-friendly campground is a bonus!
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When we are in the Bratt/Greenfield area we camp at Ft Dummer St Park which is in Bratt, right on the river. Nice campsites/bathrooms and pretty much unknown to the masses so it's nice and quiet.
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I live in what the real estate people are now calling South Harlem (SOHA)
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Ahhhh....the upper upper upper west side, you mean. Cool area. Check the groups section here. (In your user cp) One of our members is trying to put together a NYC group. Welcome aboard!
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thank you
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Just realized this was in the wrong forum ... moved it from Trip Reports over to Discussion. Sorry for not doing that earlier.
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There is free camping at the somerset airport. it is open year round (primative) and first come first serve. gets pretty full in summer but lots of spce spring and fall.
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