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Date:         Thu, 2 Sep 2004 09:52:24 +0200
Reply-To:     Calle Fallberg <calle.fallberg@TELIA.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Calle Fallberg <calle.fallberg@TELIA.COM>
Subject:      Re: From a Westy, to a "Motorhome" ?? Seeking advice (LVC)
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If the trees arenīt too close you might concider something like this ??? ;-)

http://www.desert-aventure.com/momog.htm

Calle

> On Sep 1,2004, at 7:49 PM, Bob Stevens wrote: > > > "With my syncro, I like camping in National Forests. Head up on to the > > fireroads, pull into one of the dead end roads, pop the top and you're > > there. Nobody else around." ...... or National Parks......... > > > > One of my favorites in spring and late summer/fall, in the Canyonlands > > is > > the White Rim trail. No way any kind of RV can access that but you can > > do > > the entire 100+ miles of it, camping along the way in several sites, > > under > > the stars, miles from any light and noise pollution. Stupendous > > experience. > > > > Bob Stevens > > '87 Westy Syncro > > http://groups.msn.com/BobsPhotoShare/moabampcanyonlands.msnw > > > > > > > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > > From: Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM> > > Reply-To: Kim Brennan <kimbrennan@MAC.COM> > > To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM > > Subject: Re: From a Westy, to a "Motorhome" ?? Seeking advice (LVC) > > Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 19:13:57 -0400 > > > > Aye, but there are different types of camping. For my money, the LEAST > > favorite is to stay at a "campground". Over crowded (often) and noisy. > > > > With my syncro, I like camping in National Forests. Head up on to the > > fireroads, pull into one of the dead end roads, pop the top and you're > > there. Nobody else around. > > > > I've done this in the George Washington National Forest, Monogahela > > National Forest, and Olympic National Forest. I believe you can do this > > in just about any Bureau of Land Managed area (most western National > > Forests). Rules vary in the east. > > > > Ron Tipton > IT Specialist III > Laboratory for Information Technologies > University of Tennessee >


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