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Subject: Re: A good place to beach a Hobie and camp?


Author:
Chris
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Date Posted: 12:41:20 05/16/03 Fri
In reply to: Lang 's message, "A good place to beach a Hobie and camp?" on 16:32:30 05/07/03 Wed

I've been to Yegua Creek at Lake Somerville with a Hobie 16, and we had a blast. There was plenty of room to beach the hobie. Plus the park is kinda hidden from the other parks so it's not as crowded.

>I have a hobie 16 and I'll be taking it to Lake
>Somerville to camp and sail for the weekend, 4 or 5
>years ago I went to Welch park and had a good time but
>when I went back it was closed down,, is it open now?
>I really like the lake,, I just cant seem to find the
>perfect place to camp,, any suggstions?
>I'm not a real hellraiser or anything but I do like a
>little space and maybe some running water. But most
>important is a place to beach the Hobie
>
>Last year I went to a park on the South end of the
>lake ,, forget wich one but it was a Corps park ,, it
>was raining cold and misarable but the guard still
>made us put our smoldering pittiful excuse for a camp
>fire out cause there was a burn band in effect.
>
>Thanks for any input.

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