[tcb] Re: tcb] Re: Nac camping

  • From: "Denis" <coocoo@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 20:53:07 -0600

Denis didn't promise nuttin'! Denis suggested that WE, WE, we could get a room 
for comfort and showers. Dan said we could all crap in his box.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Katrina Martin 
  To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 8:49 PM
  Subject: [tcb] tcb] Re: Nac camping


  Thanks Sammie for checking out Paradise RV Park. 


  We seem to have many problems finding a good place to camp. I made the 
decision last year about where we camped, it was ok but the bathrooms sucked. 
We have also stayed at Weches State park, they had park ninjas. 


  So where does the TCB want to camp? 
  This is our choices so far: Piney Woods RV Park, Camp Tonkawa, or just drive 
up early Saturday morning for the show then stay at Sammie's farm on Saturday 
night. 
  Or maybe stay at Sammie's on Friday & Saturday night? It's free and he has 
running water & electricity. (Denis promises to rent a room for us to shower!) 
  I can call Piney Woods RV or Camp Tomkawa to make the reservations. Just 
please help me make the decision on where to camp.


  Katrina & Dan Martin
  71'bus "Homer"
  http://web.mac.com/danandkatrinamartin
  http://ical.mac.com/danandkatrinamartin/Volks32Shows


        From: sammie smith
        To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 10:20 PM
        Subject: [tcb] Re: Nac camping


        Katrina:  Sorry I haven't gotten back to you.  Paradise was no 
paradise.  Not very pleasing, rates much too high for what you get, in fact I 
don't think I would want to stay there if it were free. Good points are that it 
does have a small lake and is relatively close to the show site (about 2 
miles.)  There is another rv park in Nac that is about 4 miles from the show 
site that is just open field with hookups that is along side the service rd on 
NW loop  Piney woods RV park #936-560-1287.  No real asthetics, just flat 
ground with no trees but is within walking distance of a good restaurant.  I 
did drive up to Camp Tonkawa and take a look around since it had been awhile 
since I had been there.  Looks pretty nice, rolling terrain with lots of trees 
and they do have facilities like showers bath etc.  Disadvantage is that it is 
about 17 miles from the show site and not near anything.  Did not investigate 
the one you found on Rayburn because it is a long way away (maybe as much as 50 
miles but would have to map it to be sure.)  And of course there is Mission 
Tejas State park where you guys camped 2 years ago.  Another possibikity is my 
farm which is about 6 miles out of town and about 8 miles from the show site.  
Would make a good place to camp.  Water and electricity are available but we 
would have to rent a port a potty for those who do not like to use trees and 
bushes.  It's about 2 miles from a restaurant and stores.  Big advantage is 
that it's free.  Disadvantage is that you might have to watch where you step 
since there are cattle on the place.  If you and Dan want to take a day and 
come to Nac we can go look at all of the possibilities.  Or if you want more 
info out of me just let me know.  Personally I think Murray would look just 
fine camping out at the farm known affectionally as "the old volks home."

        Katrina Martin <k.d.martin@xxxxxxx> wrote:
          Hey , How did it go? Was it that bad? You never did comment about the 
paradise lake resort. Come on, was it like a resort in any way?


          Katrina & Dan Martin
          71'bus "Homer"
          http://web.mac.com/danandkatrinamartin
          http://ical.mac.com/danandkatrinamartin/Volks32Shows
















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