My vague plans are to schedule one weekend a month out, and bring a dog or two with us. My wife can't camp, so I need to keep that in mind. Anyway, we have a favorite state park in Florida, and a lot of state parks and a National Forest area in Georgia to visit. Also a bunch of Corps of Engineers campgrounds along the power lakes. My sons and I also like visiting some local wildlife resource area / wildlife management areas to do some hiking and fishing. I checked and there are some 54 WMAs in Georgia that offer primitive camping for free on a first come, first served basis. We might start visiting some more of them off-season. (I'll just stay away during deer and turkey season - as camping spots would be hard to find during those times, and although folks might call me a turkey, I'd rather not be called in). We joined a non-game environmental group, so hope to become active in photographing wildlife. State parks - water, showers, fire pits, amenities! WMA's - no water, no facilities, no swimming, no cost - but plenty of hiking and wildlife viewing! On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Cool! I haven't photo'd ours yet -- (67 or 68 Sherwood) because I > haven't got over to it to open it up and do some of the work. But I will > before winter sets in. > > (If you like camping, and your kid doesn't care for all the structure > (neither do I!) consider the "road trip" model -- pick a time period and > a "general vicinity" and with food and 5 gals of water, just drive > semi-randomly. I pick "eastern mojave" (a measly 25,000 square miles > small, but < 200 miles from home) and try a road I've never been on. > Sometimes its a bust. Sometimes it's spectacular. I assume for you > that's more likely Appalacians or something...) _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list