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NYC Area Rally - thomas_sorrentino - 06-14-2007 14:23 I'd like to plan on having an informal rally here in my home area. I'm tenatively thinking Columbus Day Weekend 2007. I've checked with the local County owned campground (Croton Point Park) and they are ok with it. They have water, sewer and 30 amp electric. They would want reservation deposits to block out a certain amount of sites next to each other. What you get if you come. Fall foilage should be starting. The campground is on the Hudson River (a few members of the forum have been there, maybe they'll speak up), very scenic area. South of the campground you start getting into NYC area. Its less than 1 mile to the train station. Its a 45 min train ride, or 40 mile drive to Grand Central Station and all NYC has to offer. Broadway shows, museums, great restaurants, shopping, etc.., etc.. If enough people want maybe we could even get a group buy on tickets for a play! North of campground you start getting into some nice rural country (Bear Mountain State Park, Rockefeller park, etc.) I'm not trying to twist anybodies arm, but you would have to stay way longer than one weekend to do and see all the area has to offer! At this point right now I'm trying to get a feel for how many coaches would be seriously interested in coming? Feedback? Suggestions? Comments? Tom Sorrentino 1987 PT38 Bedford Hills, NY NYC Area Rally - Runnerful - 06-15-2007 03:16 Hi Tom, That looks like a really interesting place to go. I found a couple of sites with good info. By the way, there may be some "birding" of the naturalist type to be done. (Being a Canuk, I'm not quite sure when Colunbus Day is and fall migration may be in progress or entirely over.) Here are some links:- http://www.westchestergov.com/parks/ParksLocations02/CrotonPointPark.ht m http://www.hras.org/wtobird/croton.html http://www.nyc-photo-gallery.com/Croton_Point_Pk.htm http://yojimbot.blogspot.com/2007/02/croton-point-park.html (eagle pics) Cheers, Ginger (BB wannabee) --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > I'd like to plan on having an informal rally here in my home area. > I'm tenatively thinking Columbus Day Weekend 2007. I've checked with > the local County owned campground (Croton Point Park) and they are ok > with it. They have water, sewer and 30 amp electric. [snip] NYC Area Rally - Runnerful - 06-15-2007 03:21 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Runnerful" > > Here are some links:- > > http://www.westchestergov.com/parks/ParksLocations02/CrotonPointPark. ht > m Oops, that one wrapper. Here's a tiny version http://tinyurl.com/2ykhtd Ginger http://www.hras.org/wtobird/croton.html http://www.nyc-photo-gallery.com/Croton_Point_Pk.htm http://yojimbot.blogspot.com/2007/02/croton-point-park.html (eagle pics) NYC Area Rally - Peter T. Arnold - 06-15-2007 03:40 On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 15:16:56 -0000, you wrote: >Hi Tom, > >That looks like a really interesting place to go. I found a couple of >sites with good info. > We went to "Croton on the Hudson" Rally (FMCA) several years ago, at that time there were few if any hook-ups. It was a very nice park and a great rally. My lasting memory is that we had a pizza party on Saturday evening, local fellow made the pizzas. There were 600 people there! -- Regards, Peter T. Arnold 2007 HHR, 2.4L/Auto, LT2, Fun to drive so far 1987 300SDL 280KMI Inherited by Grandson 1995 F-250 PowerChoke 196Kmi 1954 Metropolitan Convertible, Hanger Queen Wife has a Cruizer, 80 Kmi, as reliable as an Ice Box, the car that is! NYC Area Rally - Gardner Yeaw - 06-15-2007 09:18 Tom, That sounds good for me. I am guessing it's OCT 13,14,15. Gardner 78FC33 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > I'd like to plan on having an informal rally here in my home area. > I'm tenatively thinking Columbus Day Weekend 2007. I've checked with > the local County owned campground (Croton Point Park) and they are ok > with it. They have water, sewer and 30 amp electric. They would want > reservation deposits to block out a certain amount of sites next to > each other. > What you get if you come. Fall foilage should be starting. The > campground is on the Hudson River (a few members of the forum have > been there, maybe they'll speak up), very scenic area. South of the > campground you start getting into NYC area. Its less than 1 mile to > the train station. Its a 45 min train ride, or 40 mile drive to Grand > Central Station and all NYC has to offer. Broadway shows, museums, > great restaurants, shopping, etc.., etc.. If enough people want maybe > we could even get a group buy on tickets for a play! North of > campground you start getting into some nice rural country (Bear > Mountain State Park, Rockefeller park, etc.) > I'm not trying to twist anybodies arm, but you would have to stay way > longer than one weekend to do and see all the area has to offer! > > At this point right now I'm trying to get a feel for how many coaches > would be seriously interested in coming? > Feedback? > Suggestions? > Comments? > > Tom Sorrentino > 1987 PT38 > Bedford Hills, NY > NYC Area Rally - thomas_sorrentino - 06-15-2007 23:47 Gardner, Actually I was thinking Oct. 6, 7, and 8th. Thats what my calender says for Columbus day weekend. It also gives 3 weeks (I think) until RIV. Tom Sorrentino 1987 PT38 Bedford Hills, NY --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" wrote: > > Tom, > That sounds good for me. I am guessing it's OCT 13,14,15. > > > Gardner > 78FC33 > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > > > > I'd like to plan on having an informal rally here in my home area. > > I'm tenatively thinking Columbus Day Weekend 2007. I've checked > with > > the local County owned campground (Croton Point Park) and they are > ok > > with it. They have water, sewer and 30 amp electric. They would > want > > reservation deposits to block out a certain amount of sites next > to > > each other. > > What you get if you come. Fall foilage should be starting. The > > campground is on the Hudson River (a few members of the forum have > > been there, maybe they'll speak up), very scenic area. South of > the > > campground you start getting into NYC area. Its less than 1 mile > to > > the train station. Its a 45 min train ride, or 40 mile drive to > Grand > > Central Station and all NYC has to offer. Broadway shows, museums, > > great restaurants, shopping, etc.., etc.. If enough people want > maybe > > we could even get a group buy on tickets for a play! North of > > campground you start getting into some nice rural country (Bear > > Mountain State Park, Rockefeller park, etc.) > > I'm not trying to twist anybodies arm, but you would have to stay > way > > longer than one weekend to do and see all the area has to offer! > > > > At this point right now I'm trying to get a feel for how many > coaches > > would be seriously interested in coming? > > Feedback? > > Suggestions? > > Comments? > > > > Tom Sorrentino > > 1987 PT38 > > Bedford Hills, NY > > > NYC Area Rally - snowbirdtogo - 06-16-2007 00:35 Tom, Like your rally idea, count the Anderson's in (five including two cats). Would be a great time and place for one right in the "rocking chair " between possible Maxton II third week in September and the RATS end of October. Roy Anderson 1986 PT-40 Springfield VA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > I'd like to plan on having an informal rally here in my home area. > I'm tenatively thinking Columbus Day Weekend 2007. I've checked with > the local County owned campground (Croton Point Park) and they are ok > with it. They have water, sewer and 30 amp electric. They would want > reservation deposits to block out a certain amount of sites next to > each other. > What you get if you come. Fall foilage should be starting. The > campground is on the Hudson River (a few members of the forum have > been there, maybe they'll speak up), very scenic area. South of the > campground you start getting into NYC area. Its less than 1 mile to > the train station. Its a 45 min train ride, or 40 mile drive to Grand > Central Station and all NYC has to offer. Broadway shows, museums, > great restaurants, shopping, etc.., etc.. If enough people want maybe > we could even get a group buy on tickets for a play! North of > campground you start getting into some nice rural country (Bear > Mountain State Park, Rockefeller park, etc.) > I'm not trying to twist anybodies arm, but you would have to stay way > longer than one weekend to do and see all the area has to offer! > > At this point right now I'm trying to get a feel for how many coaches > would be seriously interested in coming? > Feedback? > Suggestions? > Comments? > > Tom Sorrentino > 1987 PT38 > Bedford Hills, NY > NYC Area Rally - Gardner Yeaw - 06-16-2007 12:30 Tom, Those dates are good too. I just jumped on the Inet and thought it was the 15th. Gardner -- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > Gardner, > > Actually I was thinking Oct. 6, 7, and 8th. Thats what my calender > says for Columbus day weekend. It also gives 3 weeks (I think) until > RIV. > > Tom Sorrentino > 1987 PT38 > Bedford Hills, NY > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gardner Yeaw" > wrote: > > > > Tom, > > That sounds good for me. I am guessing it's OCT 13,14,15. > > > > > > Gardner > > 78FC33 > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "thomas_sorrentino" > > > > > > > > I'd like to plan on having an informal rally here in my home > area. > > > I'm tenatively thinking Columbus Day Weekend 2007. I've checked > > with > > > the local County owned campground (Croton Point Park) and they > are > > ok > > > with it. They have water, sewer and 30 amp electric. They would > > want > > > reservation deposits to block out a certain amount of sites next > > to > > > each other. > > > What you get if you come. Fall foilage should be starting. The > > > campground is on the Hudson River (a few members of the forum > have > > > been there, maybe they'll speak up), very scenic area. South of > > the > > > campground you start getting into NYC area. Its less than 1 mile > > to > > > the train station. Its a 45 min train ride, or 40 mile drive to > > Grand > > > Central Station and all NYC has to offer. Broadway shows, > museums, > > > great restaurants, shopping, etc.., etc.. If enough people want > > maybe > > > we could even get a group buy on tickets for a play! North of > > > campground you start getting into some nice rural country (Bear > > > Mountain State Park, Rockefeller park, etc.) > > > I'm not trying to twist anybodies arm, but you would have to stay > > way > > > longer than one weekend to do and see all the area has to offer! > > > > > > At this point right now I'm trying to get a feel for how many > > coaches > > > would be seriously interested in coming? > > > Feedback? > > > Suggestions? > > > Comments? > > > > > > Tom Sorrentino > > > 1987 PT38 > > > Bedford Hills, NY > > > > > > |