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RV Facilities at Vermont Rally?

Check with Rae and Ron Lampe: EMSfireCaptRon@hotmail.com

They were the RV chairs @ Lima and Spokane and they are top-notch. :thumb Good chance they might do it again in VT.:deal
There have been more and more RV's at the MOA National in the last couple of years (the turn-out in Lima was over twice more than anytime earlier). As we get older, the LONG trips become harder to do and we might need a few more creature comfort features. I was in a RV for Spokane (trip around the country :brad );it was strange compared to the earlier 15 Nationals, but it was nice for a little AC and a comfortable bed instead of camping out in the tent mass. A rolling base station and a Beemer for expeditions is not a bad way to cruise the country! :wow
 
RichardR1200rt said:
Does anybody know the nature and quantity of RV hook ups at the Vermont Rally site? Trying to plan for local campground if needed.

Greetings,

There are full hook-ups on site.

We will be posting more information shortly.

Best,

Rob Nye
2006 Rally Co-Chair
 
I'll be the RV chairperson at Vermont & I was told that there are 300 RV sites with hookups so there should be more then enough to go around.
 
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