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[tabtrailers] Re: Camping suggestions, please!

 

I am pretty sure all AL State Parks are open, and if you're passing from GA to MS, you gotta go through here! LOL

I live just down the road from a beautiful State Park on Monte Sano Mountain. They have water and elec. sites, and primitives sites and cabins. many with gorgeous mtn. views! Here is there web site.

http://www.alapark.com/montesano/

If you decide to go there, you're welcome to check out my tab before you head up the mtn. jennelski@gmail.com

Jennie in Huntsville, AL #0081

--- In tabtrailers@yahoogroups.com, "KarynC" <newfhugger_wander@...> wrote:
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> I have been camping since July of this year with my Newfoundland dog. We hoped to buy a T@B before leaving but ended up in a tent - and continue that way for the moment. Anyway, we camped across the US from Washington State, up to Nova Scotia and then Newfoundland and back to the US. We are now in North Carolina and headed to South Carolina tomorrow.
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> I need to be in Southern Kansas for Christmas but want to spend the next two weeks traveling Georgia, Mississippi and Louisiana. I keep hearing about snakes, alligators and such that are pretty dangerous in the south. Since I don't have my T@B yet, I've just got a thin canvas between myself and nature.....
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> Can anyone advise me? Is it safe to tent camp through the southern US this time of year? (I'm heading back to WA State after the holidays through the SW US.) Also, is it possible to find campgrounds that are open this time of year in the south that will even allow tenters? As I've been driving down here (I'm staying with friends now), the signs I've seen for campgrounds have all had big "Closed" signs on them!
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> Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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> Karyn and Arayo
> www.arayosride.blogspot.com
>

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