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bobndot
Jan 02, 2015Explorer III
We used to do that a lot, had mostly fun times and a handful of 'not so fun times' .
It's a good idea to call any CG that offers winter camping and ask what they use for a bath house.
Some CG's plow the roads and sites but give you pleasure to hike 50 ft thru 4-6 ft of snow to plug in.
One time we had a 26" snowfall and it took the Cg owner two days to plow the CG roads.
we stayed in one near Lake Placid that used one of the attached motel rooms as a CG bathroom that was kept at a toasty 45'F . One bathroom for the entire CG . Good thing we carry an electric heater.
Old Forge in NY was kinda nice, it offered a TV room to get you out of the camper for a while. Weekends are a bust...too many snow machines ride thru the CG. Mid week is always better anywhere you go .
Here are some in NH .
http://www.nhtourguide.com/campgrounds/campgrounds_winter_camping.htm
It's a good idea to call any CG that offers winter camping and ask what they use for a bath house.
Some CG's plow the roads and sites but give you pleasure to hike 50 ft thru 4-6 ft of snow to plug in.
One time we had a 26" snowfall and it took the Cg owner two days to plow the CG roads.
we stayed in one near Lake Placid that used one of the attached motel rooms as a CG bathroom that was kept at a toasty 45'F . One bathroom for the entire CG . Good thing we carry an electric heater.
Old Forge in NY was kinda nice, it offered a TV room to get you out of the camper for a while. Weekends are a bust...too many snow machines ride thru the CG. Mid week is always better anywhere you go .
Here are some in NH .
http://www.nhtourguide.com/campgrounds/campgrounds_winter_camping.htm
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