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Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit [message #90892] Fri, 02 July 2010 22:58 Go to next message
Bob Horton is currently offline  Bob Horton   Canada
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Does anyone have any experience with the North Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt State park - what the roads and camping in the North unit of the park might be like. We've been to the South unit - but not with the GMC. The North unit is about 300 or so miles from Brandon.

Bob Horton
Brandon, Manitoba
Re: Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit [message #90915 is a reply to message #90892] Sat, 03 July 2010 05:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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Bob Horton wrote on Fri, 02 July 2010 22:58

Does anyone have any experience with the North Unit of the Theodore Roosevelt State park - what the roads and camping in the North unit of the park might be like. We've been to the South unit - but not with the GMC. The North unit is about 300 or so miles from Brandon.

Bob Horton
Brandon, Manitoba


I will be at the International Peace Garden next weekend (7-9-10 through 7-11-10). The following weekend I'm hoping to go to Glacier N.P. I've got 4 days to make it between the two and I am thinking about going to one of the T. Roosevelt National Parks on the way. I have not decided which one (North or South). If I go, I'll post what I find.


Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
Re: Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit [message #90934 is a reply to message #90915] Sat, 03 July 2010 09:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Larry is currently offline  Larry   United States
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I will be at the International Peace Garden next weekend (7-9-10 through 7-11-10). The following weekend I'm hoping to go to Glacier N.P. I've got 4 days to make it between the two and I am thinking about going to one of the T. Roosevelt National Parks on the way. I have not decided which one (North or South). If I go, I'll post what I find. [/quote]
Ken,
Don't forget, we are in NW Wisconsin if you need a place to stay overnight or a couple of days. Call us if you get in the area and the timing is right.


Larry Smile
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
Re: Theodore Roosevelt National Park - North Unit [message #90976 is a reply to message #90934] Sat, 03 July 2010 16:05 Go to previous message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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Larry wrote on Sat, 03 July 2010 09:21



I will be at the International Peace Garden next weekend (7-9-10 through 7-11-10). The following weekend I'm hoping to go to Glacier N.P. I've got 4 days to make it between the two and I am thinking about going to one of the T. Roosevelt National Parks on the way. I have not decided which one (North or South). If I go, I'll post what I find.

Ken,
Don't forget, we are in NW Wisconsin if you need a place to stay overnight or a couple of days. Call us if you get in the area and the timing is right.
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I know where you are. I buzz by your place every summer. Usually it is in the middle of the night though so I do not stop. I'm not taking the GMC as I'll probably be by myself. I was going to take the family (wife and daughter) but they both dropped out. So it is just me again and I do not need the coach just for me.

If it is daytime, I'll stop.


Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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