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Matt_Colie
Sep 08, 2013Explorer II
Oh Man - Where to Start...
Unless you have specific ideas where you want to go, I can't help a whole lot. If you can, you should get to Fort Ticonderoga, but if you don't climb well, forget Mt. Defiance. (a great story goes with that.)
That area is loaded with state and national forest. When we camped there, it was pitch a tent time and I never paid attention to RV stuff. Not a lot less than I might pay now. Camping is available all over, but it may be kind of tight in season, I wouldn't know about that.
Be ready to stop and take in the view and also clear the tailback.
Matt
Unless you have specific ideas where you want to go, I can't help a whole lot. If you can, you should get to Fort Ticonderoga, but if you don't climb well, forget Mt. Defiance. (a great story goes with that.)
That area is loaded with state and national forest. When we camped there, it was pitch a tent time and I never paid attention to RV stuff. Not a lot less than I might pay now. Camping is available all over, but it may be kind of tight in season, I wouldn't know about that.
Be ready to stop and take in the view and also clear the tailback.
Matt
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