> if you all want to do the green lane park thing, > thats fine with me, its a nice park, and they have a huge > resivoir... and they're literally right out BusDepot's back > door.. if we pick the green lane venue, then Ron will have > to have a BusDepot open house..right? :<)
If you all pick Green Lane Park, and it's a weekend I'm available, I'll be happy to open up the Bus Depot for an hour or two on that Saturday or Sunday for anyone who wants to wander through it. Green Lane Park is very scenic, with lakes, nature trails, two playgrounds, and a bike path that actually leads all the way through Valley Forge and into center city Philadelphia if you want to take it that far. (Also horseback riding paths, for those of you bringing a horse with you inside your Westy. ;-) There's also a historic pub/restaurant (the Inn at Perkiomenville) a 5 minute walk from the campsite for anyone who desires a hot meal or cold brew. The weekend of October 14th, as Sudhir suggested, is fine for me too. However, as Ed noted, Campers on the Rocks in Lenhartsville is the previous weekend, so for whatever it's worth this would be two get-togethers about an hour away from eachother a week apart. Unfortunately I will not be able to make the Lenhartsville one myself because of an all-day event at my kid's school. - Ron Salmon The Bus Depot, Inc. www.busdepot.com (215) 234-VWVW _____________________________________________ Toll-Free for Orders by PART # : 1-866-BUS-DEPOT |
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