Jun-06-2014 08:02 AM
Jun-09-2014 08:09 AM
Jun-09-2014 07:47 AM
rbpru wrote:
Lantley,
You hit the nail on the head. You cannot have pristine trees, lakes and scenery when you have to dig, bury and pave in improvements.
Electricity is perhaps the best compromise and the least obtrusive. RVing and camping are two different animals, each with its own pleasures and drawbacks.
For those who asked, LBL is Land Between the Lakes and BWCA is the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in MN.
Jun-09-2014 07:40 AM
DutchmenSport wrote:sacmarata wrote:
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Headed tonight to Charlestown State Park in Indiana, not far from you.
Ever been there?
It looks fairly remote and the guy said only 50 of 200 sights were booked for this weekend. Not sure if thats a good or bad thing???
We went to Charlestown last summer. You'll enjoy the park. We sure did!
Jun-07-2014 02:32 PM
Jun-07-2014 09:37 AM
Jun-07-2014 08:20 AM
Jun-07-2014 08:17 AM
rbpru wrote:
The campgrounds mentioned sound like a good match to what you want. It depends on what level of wilderness satisfies your VIBE. Unfortunately, camping and RVing are not the same. As soon as you add electricity you automatically open an area to any and all vehicles that will fit.
The most secluded spots I have been in were in WI and MI because they had no electric. We also had seclusion in a FL state park, with full hooks-up, because of the dense jungle type growth. Our experience in Kentucky and Tennessee were mostly RV parks similar to what you wish to avoid.
In my encounters, as a canoe camper in the BWCA, the people who want the rustic or wilderness type experience do not want to wake up and find an RV next to them. Likewise, many RVs do not want to dodge trees and buck brush to wiggle their RV into an isolated spot with no hook-ups.
Usually it is the State areas offer the more rustic choices and they limit the days you can stay.
Jun-07-2014 08:04 AM
Jun-06-2014 12:42 PM
Jun-06-2014 11:50 AM
Jun-06-2014 11:42 AM
BurbMan wrote:
Go down to LBL,
Jun-06-2014 11:39 AM
Jun-06-2014 11:03 AM
sacmarata wrote:bhh wrote:
OK for those of us NITK, WTF is LBL a TLA for?BurbMan wrote:
Go down to LBL,
FYI, IMHO LBL is a TLA for Land Between the Lakes.
Jun-06-2014 11:01 AM