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Welcome and enjoy your new camper.Squatch said:As of Lunch time yesterday I'm now a Proud east of the Big Muddy owner of a slightly used 2012 eagle shell! Hope to see you folks this summer at the rally.
Welcome and enjoy your new camper.Squatch said:As of Lunch time yesterday I'm now a Proud east of the Big Muddy owner of a slightly used 2012 eagle shell! Hope to see you folks this summer at the rally.
Thanks I needed a great laugh!Happyjax said:Hope I did this right....
How's the Jell-o, I mean humidity?billharr said:Me at my Hawk are east of the Missippisi now. Headed for John Tanner SP Georgia.
DanT in that area George Washington National Forest might be a better location. At least as long as folks don't mind getting the tires dirty and risking a pinstripe or 2 on their trucks. GW is the other side of the valley. One can do a whole day in low range and the scenery is awesome. Mostly rough narrow forest service roads and uninmproved camping.DanT said:Hey All,
I'm hoping someone can do a little Recon in Shenandoah NP to see if there is a suitable place for an eastern rally.
The following youtube videos are good examples of the rally seen for those who have never been to a rally.
Here is a link to Shenandoah National Park map.
http://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/upload/whole_park.pdf
Big Meadows Campground, in the middle of the park, claims to have group sites but I can’t find them on the campground map.
The following campgrounds have group sites which are worth checking out. It might work out well to reserve individual sites and one groupsite for a central hangout area
http://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/upload/loft_mtn_camp_combined.pdf
http://www.nps.gov/shen/planyourvisit/upload/mathews_arm_camp_combined.pdf
There is also a private group site called Dundo Group Campsite just south of Loft mountain which I believe has been converted into a picnic ground only. I’ll call the park and find out if that’s a possibility.
If anyone knows of or is driving through the park please pass along any info.
Dan maybe you can do a bit of scouting on your way home with your new camper in March ?
I may have an opportunity in April. The sooner we nail this down the more likely reservations will be available.
Keep Hope Alive
Thanks All
FYI - All available topo's are downloadable:Squatch said:...
The area I frequent is mostly in the Dry River Rangers District. There are topos. The rangers station in Harrisonburg sells them. But I'm sure they could be found online. The topo's are nice as they identify closed gates and trails. Some roads are only openb during hunting season. some have been closed due to trashing.
Squatch,Squatch said:DanT in that area George Washington National Forest might be a better location. At least as long as folks don't mind getting the tires dirty and risking a pinstripe or 2 on their trucks. GW is the other side of the valley. One can do a whole day in low range and the scenery is awesome. Mostly rough narrow forest service roads and uninmproved camping.
The trick in National Forests is to arrange this as a meeting of friends camping. Just friends using the internet to get together. Not an official event of any sort. No fees, no banner, come as you are and on your own. Once you get into making casual camping trips into proper events then you have to get into permitting and insurance and all that.
Once I get my rig up and running I can post a time when I'll be heading down and folks can meet up and join me if they like.
There is a beautiful lake for canoeing or yakking, Fishing requires a VA freshwater license, a NPS permit and a trout stamp.
Typical road/trail in the forest.
In this pic you can see the lake from the top of the mountain. The ridge in the far distance is Skyline drive. This is one of the spots we like to camp.
There is a small primative campground with vault toilets. 1st come basis.
http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/gwj/null/recarea/?recid=73759&actid=29
This place is really pretty vast and connect to both Danial Boone National forest and Jefferson National For