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  1. #1
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    I think I'm skipping the goose chase this year and might just do a weekend at blackwater with some friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataboo View Post
    I think I'm skipping the goose chase this year and might just do a weekend at blackwater with some friends.
    Agreed. I think Blackwater's close enough to the DC metro area that many of us can make a day (perhaps a long day) of it and do our own Wild Goose Chase ride....or make a weekend and do a Wild Good multi-sport. Nice that it benefits Friends of Blackwater (does it still?), but that group can be supported in other ways, too.....
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    We should pick a weekend maybe in April/May or Sept and make it a TE get together and/or multisport weekend - do a long ride one day and then if there's any kayakers that want to make a weekend of it, do a paddle the next day.

    If there's interest in making it a weekend, there's the usual hotels. I know Kmerzad wants to get in practice camping for eventual bike touring, so we could get a group campsite for near by and camp.

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    I'm onboard for the ride with friends and an overnight if that's the consensus.

    I'm also opting out of the WGC this year.
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    Wild Goose camping

    There really aren't any campgrounds near Cambridge. THe closest are Trap Pond in Laurel, DE or Martinak in Denton, MD.

    I am always up for a bike ride around Cambridge, Blackwater, St. Michaels, Easton, Oxford.

    The beauty of this area is that it's only 2 hrs from the DC area, or from my area. I've been known to go over there to ride by myself on a nice day, or to detour there to ride on my way home from a DC weekend.

    Late October does offer spectacular color, but the spring migration is nice too.

    I'll probably do Wild Goose, but that's a busy weekend for me. Might have to do it the week after.

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    A couple of my friends camped last year. They stayed at the first, but biked past the 2nd to check it out:

    1. Stay close by in a trailer park. The best candidate right now is Madison Bay Campground, 9.4mi 14 min from Blackwater.
    4814 Canning House Road Madison, MD 21648 410-228-4111. their description says: Enjoy spacious campsites, boatslips, showers, laundry area, restaurant, and a game room. Call for more information. They do not have a website. I called but got a private voicemail (Candy Hughes).

    There are a couple other trailer parks. Taylors Island 14.4mi 22min from Blackwater.
    Here is the only review I could find (from a kayaker): Review of Taylors Island campground:
    Camping in Dorchester County is limited to three private campgrounds that mostly function as trailer parks, and two of them are on Taylor's Island. Given its tiny marina--a mere notch on the coastline--the Taylor's Island Family Campground ([410] 397-3275) is most convenient for a trip to nearby James Island, and it's but a short drive to the put-in for paddling to Barren Island. Its small area for tent camping is in the marshy pine woods behind the last row of trailers, a short walk to the showers, a convenient store with a liquor license, a pool room, and a shack filled with video-poker machines. The most prevalent patrons here are beer-drinking men in baseball caps telling fish tales by fire pits, their boats nearby, hitched to pickup trucks. But paddlers are more than welcome to join in the fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataboo View Post
    A couple of my friends camped last year. They stayed at the first, but biked past the 2nd to check it out:

    Its small area for tent camping is in the marshy pine woods behind the last row of trailers, a short walk to the showers, a convenient store with a liquor license, a pool room, and a shack filled with video-poker machines. The most prevalent patrons here are beer-drinking men in baseball caps telling fish tales by fire pits, their boats nearby, hitched to pickup trucks. .
    I used to camp at places like that in my younger days. At my ripe old age I now leave places like that to people like them. Oh, and don't forget the mosquitoes!

 

 

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