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Memorial weekend 2003. Caroga Lake State Campground. Adirondack Mts. NYS thank god for big blue tarps. we had two tents and a 12 x 12 screenhouse.

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newtondak
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Where is your favorite camping spot?

Our favorite place to camp is the Indian Hills Campground at mark Twin Lake in central Missouri. It is very well kept and the rangers make sure that no one gets out of control. It's a beautiful...

Started by newtondak (1307) in camping • 5 responses • Last response by newtondak (1307) • 5 months ago
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Started in TempleTreats • 1 year ago • 0 responses
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