Chris 100's of miles of Coastline here in Maine Chris. Depends what you're looking for. Touristy? Old Orchard Beach, Boothbay Harbor, Bar Harbor and hundreds of towns in between. Off the beaten path? Anything north of Bar Harbour. Coast actually continues 100 + miles past Bar Harbor to Calais. Much fewer tourists than down south. Lubec has some of the most spectacular scenery anywhere. John Flaherty 2 1984 GLs -----Original Message----- From: (Christopher j. Pierce) <VolksMD@AOL.COM> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Date: Friday, May 12, 2000 8:34 AM Subject: NY, NH, ME, Camping? Listees any ideas?
>Hey thre, > >CHris from VT here, I am planning to go camping this memorial day weekend. If >any of you out there from surrounding states have any good ideas let me here >them. My GF and I and xander the dog need to be near water, xander is a >retreiver loves water. I was thinking of the shore in NH or ME, but I will >take any lake too. I would love some feedback.... > >Thanks in advance., > >CJP >87 Westy 4x4 > |
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