BruceinFL said:Those apps are ok for a phone but try to find one for a macbook or notebook.
The best way to get familiar with either of those programs is to use them.garyb1st said:We're about a week or two from the East Coast and struggling to find a place for a few days. We prefer state and local parks and try to avoid private campgrounds. Usually I just look for Passport America sites and then see if they're reviewed by RV Park Reviews. This has produced a few suspects but nothing that looks very inviting. I remember reading this thread and was going to ask about RV Parky and AllStays but forgot. I'm not familiar with either of those and would appreciate some input.
garyb1st said:We want to see as much of the coast as possible. Starting from Bridgeport CT to Acadia National Park, Maine. We also want to spend time in Nova Scotia and PEI, Canada. We may return via Montreal and re-enter the states via Sault Set Maria MI. I know this is a lot of territory to cover and would make more sense to do a second trip, but our base is in Los Angeles and it's a 3,000+ mile trek just to get here. If we could find centrally located areas and take advantage of monthly rates, it might be doable.
Wilde Duck might be a good next stop. Every thing is clean and works as advertised including the WIFI. Not a long run just over 200 miles. This location gives good access to the Portland area including Freeport/LL Bean on the north and the shopping in Kettering to the south. Interesting bit of history the road the camp is on, Dunston's landing Road was built in 1650.garyb1st said:Ken and Bill, thanks for the suggestions. We ended up in at the Wolfs Den Family Campground in East Hadden CT.
Bill, I thought this is the one you suggested. After we signed in and plugged in my computer, I realized it wasn't even close. It sounded familiar since I previously identified it as a possibility. In any event, it's an OK campground and will work for us for a week. We need some time to kick back and see a bit of the area. Reception at the campground is spotty so probably won't be posting much.
Ken, we were on the New York side of Champlain and never crossed over to Vermont. Quechee is actually one of the spots I considered when giving some thought to Vermont. However, after two long days on the road and facing some mountain passes on either side of the lake decided to stay on the New York side. We will possibly head back to Vermont as we head north.
Gary