I had the same question re Boston and Wash DC. In addition to the lists help, I found that Woodall's Guide to Campgrounds to be the best. It lists 1-800 numbers and maps with locations and if the campgrounds were close to which type of public transport. Your local bookstore should have it. Sorry the ISBN is at home, if you want it, p-mail me. There is a Guide for East, one for West and one for the whole USA and CDA. Good luck. Malcolm S Patrick wrote: > I plan to go to New-York city during next week-end and I am looking for a > place to camp as close as possible of the city because during the day I > want to visit the city and go back to our westy for the evening (I would > use public transport system (bus, etc..) or a cab to go to the big apple. > > Does someone on the list have any suggestion for me??? > > thanks > > By the way, I am the guy in montreal that was looking for a westy but did > not know wich one to buy (what year?, what condition?, what price?) about > 2 months ago...thanks to everyone who helped me in my shopping. I finally > bought a 1991 westy with 60 k mi. I'm third ownwer, no winter, no rust, > head done at dealer, nothing to repair. (so I made prevention by changing > oil, brake liquid, cooling liquid, power steering liquid, plug, air > filter, plug wire,rotor and cap) > > Did I forgot something? > > I am very happy now!! > > Thanks to > Martin Jagersand Kelly Bauman > steve > joel walker > Malcom Stebbins > tyler -philly > > > Patrick lacelle > westy 91 > montreal,can |
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