I know it's early but, Summer Vacation Plans anyone?

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Probably going to Va. late summer to visit wife's best friend and family. Maybe hit a few NH sites. We did the Flume Gorge, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway last year and Crawford Notch areas in NH. Maybe hit Plimoth Plantation and Old Sturbridge Village in Ma. at some point. Kids are getting away from kiddie ride places and are more into living history places.

Here are some pics of the Flume Gorge.

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come on down!!!!!! look here first :) http://www.virginia.org/BlueRidgeParkway/ if you intend to visit the middle to western part of the state its a must do. milepost 60 is about 30 minutes from my house, this is where we get on the parkway most of the time when we go up there, here's a few shots from previous visits "stock shot" of mountains


this is "5 oclock rock" we stopped there and had a picnic (wife and daughter pictured)


the view of our "lunchroom"



"narrow guage railroad" display, waterfall behind it , nice stop as well
 
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I'm a hop skip and jump from around milepost 400 on the parkway.
 
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come on down!!!!!! look here first :) http://www.virginia.org/BlueRidgeParkway/ if you intend to visit the middle to western part of the state its a must do. milepost 60 is about 30 minutes from my house, this is where we get on the parkway most of the time when we go up there, here's a few shots from previous visits "stock shot" of mountains


this is "5 oclock rock" we stopped there and had a picnic (wife and daughter pictured)


the view of our "lunchroom"



"narrow guage railroad" display, waterfall behind it , nice stop as well
Ha, we jumped on the parkway and enjoyed it for a while until we got stuck behind a camper. Wife's friend is in Troy with a backyard view of the mountains. The sunsets were very memorable. There is little light pollution where they are, and we looked at the milky way for some time as it had such clarity. Really nice folks down that way. We fished the Rivanna and James River while there. Hit Lake Anna, but got skunked.
 
Ha, we jumped on the parkway and enjoyed it for a while until we got stuck behind a camper. Wife's friend is in Troy with a backyard view of the mountains. The sunsets were very memorable. There is little light pollution where they are, and we looked at the milky way for some time as it had such clarity. Really nice folks down that way. We fished the Rivanna and James River while there. Hit Lake Anna, but got skunked.

troy is about 1.30 north of me up by charlottesville. one thing to remember about the parkway, time dont matter, its all about the view, the slower you go the less you miss suprised you got skunked at Anna, its usually a "giver" btw if you liked th rivanna you'd love the maury
 
Ah yes, here we sit on Route 81 in Pennsylvania. We have been parked for 15 minutes w/no end in sight. Good thing for the
dingleberry! Nice weather here. Maybe we can tailgate for awhile.
 
Ah yes, here we sit on Route 81 in Pennsylvania. We have been parked for 15 minutes w/no end in sight. Good thing for the
dingleberry! Nice weather here. Maybe we can tailgate for awhile.
Chit....81 is a hop skip away from me....!! Come on over...
 
Comune di Venezia
while not as......"exotic" as Croatia, I hear they have nice glass. Sounds like good times. Be prepared for a lack of public restrooms (the bane of travelling in the ancient world IMO).
 
Chit....81 is a hop skip away from me....!! Come on over...

not traffic on 81, that never happens to me (this is sarcasm, thick, and chuncky, like salsa). Lemme guess, they're redoing the road surface, again.
 
Pa has the worst friggin roads...and when you go past the construction....1 guy working and 29 of them watching
 
I will give anyone 50 dollars for a plastic pail....just don't ask any questions
 
I will give anyone 50 dollars for a plastic pail....just don't ask any questions

gimme like 6 hours, I'm leavin right now........
 
Thanks to the Economy I haven't taken a vacation for a number of years. But I sure enjoy looking at other folks' pics/plans! Keep 'em coming.==c
 
Going up to Alaska to visit BogeyDave, SnowLeopard and Nate and whoever else wants me to stop by and say hi . . . and my sister and brother-in-law. Actually, I'm not sure how things will work out, but figure I might be able to see some of our Alaskan gang. Third trip for me . . . first for my wife.

Camping, geocaching and ATVing in Maine for the rest of my vacation time . . . although I'm trying to convince a friend of mine to get his passport so we can go camping on Prince Edward Island.

Next year we're doing a big trip -- Ireland and perhaps Germany.
 
Going out to SW Kansas for my sons wedding in June. It is hard for me to take a vacation in the summer because I am normally working 24/7 and the rest of the year I get real busy!:)

Gary
 
The wife and I just booked our summer vacation in Ogonquit Maine. We were there a few years ago for 2 days and absolutely loved it. We booked for a week now so that we can do more stuff while there. I have a thing for Lighthouses so I will have a great time visiting some while there. My son and daughter love seafood so we are looking forward to that as well. We were able to get a a room at a really nice hotel right by the water that we visited last time we were there. we intend to make this a yearly trip after having vacationed in Bethany Beach DE for the past 6 years or so.
 
I have every other week off, so tons of camping, fishing, river floating and firewood cutting. Love to BBQ so lots of meat on the grill. We will make our annual trip to California to see the in laws. Which always means taking the kids to some sort of amusement park. My brother makes a trip out every year from Wisconsin for a week. That is always a great time. Other than that play with kids and dogs i suppose. Whatever we do it will beat winter time for sure.
 
Probably going to Va. late summer to visit wife's best friend and family. Maybe hit a few NH sites. We did the Flume Gorge, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway last year and Crawford Notch areas in NH. Maybe hit Plimoth Plantation and Old Sturbridge Village in Ma. at some point. Kids are getting away from kiddie ride places and are more into living history places.

Here are some pics of the Flume Gorge.

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Love all those places. As I stated above- a lot of the Crawford Notch area got washed away- including that great campground. Big bummer
 
My old boss used to camp on an island off the coast of Maine. A mail boat would ferry the campers to the island dock, and it was a several mile hike to the sites. I don't remember the island, but the sites were limited and reservations were required. Needless to say, they packed lightly because of the hike. I bet a coastal campsite would be neat to stay at.
 
My old boss used to camp on an island off the coast of Maine. A mail boat would ferry the campers to the island dock, and it was a several mile hike to the sites. I don't remember the island, but the sites were limited and reservations were required. Needless to say, they packed lightly because of the hike. I bet a coastal campsite would be neat to stay at.

Sounds like Isle au Haut . . . part of the island is part of Acadia National Park . . . much like Schoodic Peninsula, it's part of the national park that few visitors know about or go to. To be honest, I've never been there myself, but I've often thought it would be good for a visit.

http://www.isleauhaut.com/

http://www.nps.gov/acad/planyourvisit/duckharbor.htm
 
I have plans to go to Acadia NP in Maine for a week, see the Bah Habah

Good call-we went two years ago and can't wait to go back. There's so much more of Maine to see though. I think is the summit of Sargent Mountain:

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