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cnsconnor8
I have between 4 to 6 Adults and 2 or 3 small children and 2 cars. (not sure yet). We would like running water, but no electricity is not a big deal. We will be using tents and want to avoid the big RV parks and the commercial places. No Pools, golfcourses, clubhouses, arcades etc. We want our children to experience the rustic NH wilderness while still being safe. If anyone has any recommendations or knows a good place to look please help me out ! Thanks.
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Here is the website for Exeter Elms in Exeter, New Hampshire. I have stayed there in the past and it is a top notch operation, Great tent sites on the river, clean showers, and it is close to the beach, Portsmouth, and New England dragway. I was in Ash tenting area #4A . http://www.exeterelms.com/
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Here is the website for Exeter Elms in Exeter, New Hampshire. I have stayed there in the past and it is a top notch operation, Great tent sites on the river, clean showers, and it is close to the beach, Portsmouth, and New England dragway. I was in Ash tenting area #4A . http://www.exeterelms.com/
Happy camping,
Free
what are some supplies to go camping in new england in the winter?
Tgycycy
I am planning on going camping with my buddy, its the middle of winter and i need to know some things that we will need to keep us dry, warm, and hydrated? we will be gone for about to or three days.
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Are you car camping or backpacking? Big difference in what will be needed. If you are car camping, bring a quality tent, sleeping pad, warm sleeping bag rated to 0deg or below. Bring some extra blankets if you sleep cold. You will need a stove and fuel, as well as food and water. Bring plenty of socks and long underwear, as well as a warm coat with a waterproof or water resistant outer to keep it dry. You should have warm insulated waterproof boots as well.
If you are backpacking, that is going to require a lot more gear and experience and you should get plenty of summer experience under your belt before you tackle new england in the winter.
Are you car camping or backpacking? Big difference in what will be needed. If you are car camping, bring a quality tent, sleeping pad, warm sleeping bag rated to 0deg or below. Bring some extra blankets if you sleep cold. You will need a stove and fuel, as well as food and water. Bring plenty of socks and long underwear, as well as a warm coat with a waterproof or water resistant outer to keep it dry. You should have warm insulated waterproof boots as well.
If you are backpacking, that is going to require a lot more gear and experience and you should get plenty of summer experience under your belt before you tackle new england in the winter.
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