bakerkids

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I'm not wbwood, but here's the link for the table canopy.
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wbwood

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caysea7254 wrote: wbwood, I love your picnic table canopy, have never seen one like it. Where did you get? hope you don't mind me asking. And also love your rv. A very nice size. Tara
We did a review of it here and the information is there.
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wbwood

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bakerkids wrote: I'm not wbwood, but here's the link for the table canopy.
That's not the same one. Same company and idea, but ours tilts.
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Just a quick thanx to all who keep posting pics in this thread!
Out of all the threads on rv.net this one is the one I check most often.
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otis-agnes

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Scusset Beach State Park, site 16, Bourne, MA. On the Cape Cod Canal.
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otis-agnes wrote: Scusset Beach State Park, site 16, Bourne, MA. On the cape cod canal.
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Sweet, we should go check that out...does that park have hookups like Salisbury state park??
We are in Berlin near Marlborough Ma
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Scusset has water & electric. They have a dump station. Tough to get into... gotta make reservations far in advance. Agnes
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Itching2go wrote: Madison Campground, site C113, Yellowstone National Park.
Great campground and very good site. Not too many at Madison that will handle larger rigs, so make reservations early.
We have stayed at both Colter Bay and Madison. I really enjoyed the campground at Colter Bay so much more. The trees were so dense and lovely. The campsite we had at Madison had a few trees, but I really had hoped that there would be more trees...since it was in Yellowstone Park.
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monakayk wrote: Itching2go wrote: Madison Campground, site C113, Yellowstone National Park.
Great campground and very good site. Not too many at Madison that will handle larger rigs, so make reservations early.
We have stayed at both Colter Bay and Madison. I really enjoyed the campground at Colter Bay so much more. The trees were so dense and lovely. The campsite we had at Madison had a few trees, but I really had hoped that there would be more trees...since it was in Yellowstone Park.
Thanks for sharing all your photos. I really enjoyed them!![biggrin [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/biggrin.gif)
No prob. Happy to share. As for your comment on Colter Bay, The picture was from the FHU RV site. From your comment, I'm thinking you were likely referring to the Colter Bay campground and not the RV Park. If this is right, I agree that trees and foliage in the 'dry' campground were much more full than the RV park. After comparing the two, we determined that next time, we'd stay at the dry campgrounds at either Gros Ventre or Colter Bay rather than the RV park. Nothing against the RV park, but we value the privacy of the 'older' campround more than we do the full hookups.
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Itching2go wrote: monakayk wrote: Itching2go wrote: Madison Campground, site C113, Yellowstone National Park.
Great campground and very good site. Not too many at Madison that will handle larger rigs, so make reservations early.
We have stayed at both Colter Bay and Madison. I really enjoyed the campground at Colter Bay so much more. The trees were so dense and lovely. The campsite we had at Madison had a few trees, but I really had hoped that there would be more trees...since it was in Yellowstone Park.
Thanks for sharing all your photos. I really enjoyed them!![biggrin [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/biggrin.gif)
No prob. Happy to share. As for your comment on Colter Bay, The picture was from the FHU RV site. From your comment, I'm thinking you were likely referring to the Colter Bay campground and not the RV Park. If this is right, I agree that trees and foliage in the 'dry' campground were much more full than the RV park. After comparing the two, we determined that next time, we'd stay at the dry campgrounds at either Gros Ventre or Colter Bay rather than the RV park. Nothing against the RV park, but we value the privacy of the 'older' campround more than we do the full hookups.
That's what we're going to do next time too. Not to mention we like the price better.
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