Joy Ahoy - 2nd Adventure - The Long Haul!

Discussion in 'Long Haul' started by Ahoy Mates!, Jul 5, 2011.

  1. Ahoy Mates!

    Ahoy Mates! Novice

    Jenn,
    I think one of the best parts of this forum is getting ideas on destinations, camping techniques, equipment....etc.

    A big shout out to all the participants, new and experienced!!
    Dave
     
  2. Jim 2011

    Jim 2011 Novice

    We are all new at something if we are going to continue to live a life of discovery. And that is what this forum is all about, people who insist on continuing to live a life of discovery and are willing to share and discuss those "discoveries" with others. I happen to live in the southwest so learned the hard way how quickly the shadow of an overhead shade moves from west to east. On the other hand I suppose it must move just as quickly in Ohio but the impact just doesn't seem the same. :)
    Jim
     
  3. kakgreen

    kakgreen Newbie

    Hi Kathy & Bob...

    Don't know if Dave & Rene stayed at a park campground, but I was reading through her long haul post and came across your question. Bruce & I have stayed at one of the campgrounds in the park during August of 2008. We also drove through another the year before to check out the campsites after we had a less than desirable stay at the KOA that year. Both campgrounds had nice sites. We were tent campers at the time so I don't know if there were electric or water hook-ups, didn't really care at the time. Each had flush toilets, but no showers in the park. Local establishments right outside the campground entrances offered showers for a fee; take lots of quarters! Because we were there in peak tourist season without reservations we had to go to the check-in station two mornings to see if we could remain in our site since it was reserved by other campers, but they didn't show (drizzly weather) so that was only a minor inconvenience. Acadia is a great park, lots of nice hikes, carriage roads for biking, shuttles to get around easily. Add the beauty of Maine rugged coast and you have something wonderful!
     
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