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Old 11-16-2002, 12:09 PM   #3
hal
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Default Re: Northeast Winter CampingYou might try the Tree

You might try the Tree Farm Campground in Springfield, Vermont.  When we last stayed there, 4-5 years ago, it seemed that they were preparing for their “winter” campers. We were there in the second week of October and were asked to move our trailer because they were going to bring a stored trailer onto our site for its owner. It is a fun place because the sites are among the trees.   It seems that  there just weren’t many campgrounds in Vermont.  We would travel north to Barre, Vermont to attend a fiddle contest.  There was one campground in Barre but it had become a membership type situation.  It could be it returned to an open door policy.  The Hemings News which is a magazine for the public to advertise their old cars has a museum in the southern part of Vermont.

Of course you could always camp overnight at a Walmart.......  but there aren’t any Walmarts in Vermont.  You would have to go to an adjoining state.  That should be an easy thing to do.  Vermont, like many other states in the North East is very small.  You can cross many of them  in a couple hours.  Your might look for campgrounds in other states. Very likely, because the states are so small, you will be visiting many of them.

You might investigate the condition of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.  The last time we used it, it was wavy (up and down) and it is soooo long.  It seems that the tires on our tow vehicle were not in tune with those on our trailer.  When our car was up, the trailer was bottoming out.  Thats the way it was for the width of the state.  Not very much fun.

Hal
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