---- Gregg Carlen <gregg.carlen@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Here's a Friday topic somewhat related... > > One thing that has always plagued us while camping (my wife, me and two > children), is how to get around locally once arriving at a campsite (we > live in Northern Virginia and travel in the East Coast area typically). I > like to set up the campsite and van for the weekend ('camping mode', if you > will); then go see things in the area that isn't walking distance (parks, > local town, etc). Often times, the camping area we set up in is a mile or > two or more from the local activies or sites. Sometimes we can walk to a > shuttle, but not often the case. A mile or two? How old are the kids? Walking not an option? that's what we usually do if it is that close. many campgrounds have a trail to town or other attractions. mcneely |
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