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sfedeli3

Hello all,

Has anyone had any experience traveling, camping in and around
Boston? We would like to visit there later this summer for a few days
and are looking for a decent campground. Woodalls doesn't always give
much relavent info when it comes to a 20-ton bird. (grass sites, poor
drainage, etc...)

Shane Fedeli
85PT40
Hershey, PA

erniecarpet@...

Shane, I believe there are some campground in the Middleboro area. Since
everything is so close, it's better to stay further out and then commute. Ernie
Ekberg- grew up in Mass and now working out of my coach in Montana


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Brian Johnson

Dear Shane:

I recently returned from the Boston area and enjoyed staying at Wompatuck State
Park which is south of Boston in the beautiful town of Hingham. Wompatuck has
two camping areas - Area 2 has 20 amp. electric sites. Admittedly 20 amps is not
much but we survived for 6 nights with no problems using one AC when needed.
There is no campsite water or sewer but we took on water when we arrived at the
park. The campsites themselves are very spacious and most are fairly level. At
the cost of about $20 per night we felt we had pretty good value.

Another possibility is the KOA in Middleboro but it is quite a distance from
Boston although there is a commuter rail train nearby that can take you into the
city.

Best wishes.

Brian Johnson
Ontario, Canada
82 FC 35
sfedeli3 <sfedeli3@...> wrote:
Hello all,

Has anyone had any experience traveling, camping in and around
Boston? We would like to visit there later this summer for a few days
and are looking for a decent campground. Woodalls doesn't always give
much relavent info when it comes to a 20-ton bird. (grass sites, poor
drainage, etc...)

Shane Fedeli
85PT40
Hershey, PA





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Gardner Yeaw

Shane,
Just be sure to avoid the 'Big Dig' area of the highway. My
daughter lives in Boston and says it is a nightmare. You are re-
routed through city streets and I wouldn't want to get a Bluiebird
through that kind of a jamb.

Gardner
Wanabe

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Brian Johnson
wrote:
>
> Dear Shane:
>
> I recently returned from the Boston area and enjoyed staying at
Wompatuck State Park which is south of Boston in the beautiful town
of Hingham. Wompatuck has two camping areas - Area 2 has 20 amp.
electric sites. Admittedly 20 amps is not much but we survived for 6
nights with no problems using one AC when needed. There is no
campsite water or sewer but we took on water when we arrived at the
park. The campsites themselves are very spacious and most are fairly
level. At the cost of about $20 per night we felt we had pretty good
value.
>
> Another possibility is the KOA in Middleboro but it is quite a
distance from Boston although there is a commuter rail train nearby
that can take you into the city.
>
> Best wishes.
>
> Brian Johnson
> Ontario, Canada
> 82 FC 35
> sfedeli3 <sfedeli3@...> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Has anyone had any experience traveling, camping in and around
> Boston? We would like to visit there later this summer for a few
days
> and are looking for a decent campground. Woodalls doesn't always
give
> much relavent info when it comes to a 20-ton bird. (grass sites,
poor
> drainage, etc...)
>
> Shane Fedeli
> 85PT40
> Hershey, PA
>
>
>
>
>
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> Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
> http://mail.yahoo.com
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