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Date:         Tue, 15 Jul 1997 09:34:49 -0700
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From:         Don Kane <dkane@mail.arc.nasa.gov>
Subject:      Re: Camping suggestions in Vermont New Hampshire?

At 6:15 AM -0700 7/12/97, John H. Fleming wrote:

>I live in South Burlington, Vermont. It depends on how you come down from >Montreal. You can come into the West side of Vermont down Rt 89 or the >East side down Rt 91. Naturally there are local roads to follow if you >like the slower scenic routes. 91 makes it easier to get into the White >mountains and lake regions of New Hampshire and 89 gets you into the Lake >Champlain and heart of Vermont. I live by Lake Champlain.

>Stuff deleted

>John Fleming

John, Thanks for the suggestions. I had been thinking about Lake Champlain, but didn't know where specifically to go. I love Maritime Museums, so Button Bay sounds great. We have a great mearitime museum here in SF, and a few years ago I spent a couple days at Mystic Seaport, which was incredible. Thanks again

Don Kane dkane@mail.arc.nasa.gov '87 GL '85 GL '85 GL Parts van '84 Westy '67 Standard Bus


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