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- JAL_CamperExplorerAngel Lake, NV
Not my picts here, but we always camped here on our cross-country tent camping trips to Oregon to see both sets of grandparents. Sun would "set" over that half glacier in mid afternoon giving us shade in the CG and causing it to cool down nicely for the evening, esp. being at 8,000 ft. Great sleeping weather - often woke up cold the next morning.
Last time here was 1977. It's on the list for the RV cross-country trip in a year or so. Not sure how far up we can pull TT. There's a lower campground, Angel Creek, that is easier to get to. - profdant139Explorer IIIn my dreams, we are on a deserted beach on the Pacific in Baja. In the real world, that is not going to happen -- it is now too dangerous. Maybe someday things will calm down.
This summer?? Maybe a remote part of the Wind River Range of Wyoming, or some obscure provincial park in British Columbia. - samhain7ExplorerPS, I have done Fundy National Park in New Brunswick Canada. I highly recommend..
SOOOO Many things to see. Hopewell Rocks, Magnetic Hill, Reversing Falls, Whale watching tours...
Also, there is nothing like heading into town, buying a lobster off the boat and cooking it on the fire....
Here is a picture of the Hopewell Rocks at high and low tide... - tatestExplorer IITransylvania? I have a friend there who goes camping in the mountains whenever she is off work, the photos she sends are beautiful. The culture is different, one camps in meadows with permission of the farmers, and as you hike up into the mountains there are public cabins to share, and you socialize with the other people who happen to be there at the same time.
- xteacherExplorerMy husband and I want to visit the NE during the leaves changing season and also lobster season. We also want to go out west on an extended trip, taking the northern route one way, and the southern route the other way.
- Aluminum_SidingExplorerYellowstone and on a beach in Florida.
- Passin_ThruExplorerI'm going to TX and OK this week.Will RV in KY, E TX, Arlington, Central OK, Central AR and then Ky. Don't have any dream spots but would like to go to AK from VA some day. At 5 grand it's sort of out of the question.
- JohnESExplorerHow about The Baja in Mexico. The only problem is, I'm kind of scared to go south of the border, should I be?
- JframpeyExplorerOZ
- profdant139Explorer IIJohnES, there are some folks who still take their RVs to Baja, and they say I am worried about nothing. But I also know some very experienced Baja travelers who have stopped going due to the problem of crime. Check out the Mexico forum for more info. Beware -- there are a lot of people on that forum who are way too alarmist, and others who ignore all danger.
By the way, the problems are confined to Northern Baja -- the south is fine. Unfortunately, I have to drive through the north to get to the south. and that is why I am hesitant.
My wife and I drove down there (without the trailer) in 2006, just before the drug wars started. It was wonderful -- we went whale watching in San Ignacio, and the baby whales came swimming up to the boat to be petted.
As soon as it is safe to go, we are returning. The people were wonderful, the food was great, the beaches were great. The roads were not, but that was part of the adventure.
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