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Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
Don't forget to leave a review of the French and other European campsites you have visited!
22/7/2006 at 2:42pm
Location: NW Outfit: Vango Venture 500 Kyham Yale
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Hi Debbie
That time was middle of august, it was hot (no hotter than it is here at the moment) and also humid,i've been at other times, April/may is nice, still pretty hot but no where near as humid, anytime during Nov-May is good, although it can get a little chilly at night in the winter.
It's pretty hot all over the US in the summer, except maybe Alaska! It';s the humidity that makes it unbearable..ick...I lived iin Michigan for a couple of years when I was younger, some great places to camp...not that I was remotely interested in camping at the time ..My cousins often camped and they used to have to seal the food in a plastic bag then hang it on a line inbetween 2 trees sol that the naughty racoons couldn't get it...even though I think they must have gotten into it one time...so beware of the coons, much cuter than the skunks though!
Other scenic places are Maine and Vermont, lots of places in Conneticut are commutable into NY if you want to spend some time but not pay their extortionate hotel prices.
Are you going to take your own tent? have you checked out some American camping stores online?
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22/7/2006 at 7:36pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: 2005 Viking Saga 1906ST
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I have another suggestion and a little information. Try
httü://www.popupexplorer.com for a hint on camping. You can rent several types of camper in the States, from small economy types like the Hobby, or huge ones that could be more like a MAN coach with everything. An alternative is to buy a tent trailer and rent car, but that is also expensive for rent, the tent trailer you can resell, at loss. The facilites at most campsites are good, but you really need transport. You could buy a second, third or more hand car and traavel with a standard tent (try http://www.coleman.com ) and there are quite a few stores who sell camping equipment. Another idea is one I used many years ago but I don't know if it still exists, Camp America. It was an organization who set up camping trips with transport etc. but when I used it, it was for one location trips (ie. Florida, or New York, or Michigan usw.) without connections to the next area..
Sorry, but without an idea of a budget and length of stay, I couldn't help you more than this..
Keep your deams alive and try next year, of course using this year to plan more, and get even more information.I just looked into Camp America in Google. One is a camping supply, the other is a camping counselor system. What I was thinking of was more the second than the first.
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24/7/2006 at 10:38pm
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Hi Debbie,
I grew up in the USA and we camped many times. I am about to try camping here for the first time. I am worried that I might be disappointed with just plopping the tent down into a field with no trees...
The best campsites are the ones located in state parks, and often they don't take reservations, its first come first serve, so best to arrive VERY early. The other thing to remember is it gets dark earlier in the US, so don't leave it too late either or you'll be setting up in the dark!
The campsites in the US are generally large and in the woods. You get a map of the campsite with a designated pitch. That area is your own semi-private space amongst the trees, usually with a level spot for pitching the tent, and usually includes a wooden picnic table and sometimes a fireplace/grill area.
try doing an internet search for the particular state you're thinking of , then include the words state park and campsite. Good luck!
P.S. I just took my own advice and tried doing a search of New York state park campsites, and, lo and behold, there is an online booking facility, so it looks like you can plan your trip online!
Post last edited on 24/07/2006 22:49:23
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