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"Newmar Owner's Forum Member" |
We (2 grand kids + wife and me) spent 6 nights at Artillery Ridge CG. Go here for CG information and my review.
This post is not about the CG. It is about Gettysburg and the battle field. Our NPS has done an outstanding job of constructing an awsome visitors center. With all there is to do, at the new center, we spent an entire day there. We took a bus tour to get our bearings and a high level of understanding. We were here about 25 years ago, but we're really newbees at Gettysburg. It took us another day to tour day 1 of the battle. Another day was touring day two of the battle. We walked the same ground the Confederates walked as they attacked Little Round Top and Culp's Hill. Day three of the battle was the next morning. The next day we toured President Eisenhower's farm. I wanted to walk accross the field where Pickett's charge took place, but the high grass and fences made that impossible. A day was spent at some of the local attractions. All areas are open to the public. Only common sense restrictions apply. The battle field is very well maintained. All prices (gas, groceries, restaurant, etc.) are quite reasonable. We stocked up on groceries at the local Giant super market, on Route 30 East of Gettysburg and the wife commented how good the priced were. Regular gas was 3.89/gal. I didn't check diesel. I didn't need any and all the local stations would be very difficult to get a coach into and out of. If you go, consider trying Pickett's Buffet. Adults at $6.95 and kids are $1.99 for lunch. Gary 2005 KSDP 3910 Wheelbase 252" Cummins ISC 330 HP, 950 FT LBS Torque Tow With Tow Bar & Dolly (not at the same time) Coach & Towed Combined Weight Is 34K lbs. NKK 17178 Life Member FMCA F368169 GS 000612638 Life Member Passport America Life Member KOA Gold Camper Member The States Visited Map Is Our Second Time Around |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
Gary,
Couldn't agree with you more about the area. Indeed, the NPS has done a masterful job with all of their presentations. The new visitors center is truly amazing. Diesel is currently 4.79/gal at the truck stop off 15 north of route 30. We are heading east on thursday and will top off the tank after we finish with our Michelin problem up in Biglerville. Safe travels, Mike '07 Itasca Meridian 36SG '07 Saturn Vue FWD '42 Honey '01 Barn Cat '08 Piebald Doxie '08 Doxie Mix (rescue) '43 Driver Semper Fi www.janandmikeontour.blogspot.com |
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"Tiffin Coach Owner's Forum Member" |
Hey Gary, I might point out, this didn't work out too well for Pickett either. When we were there, limited time available restricted how much of the battlefields we could visit. We were really impressed with Eisenhower's home. At the time it was maintained in such a way that you almost got the impression that they were just gone for a little while and would be back shortly. Gettysburg is one of the "must visit" places. We'll probably go back now that we have the MH and can stay longer (being retired helps too). Thanks for all the info you posted. Travel well, travel safe, Jim & BJ C 2006 Tiffin Phaeton 40 QDH, 350 Cat C7, Freightliner XC-R Chassis, SuperSteer Motion Control, Garmin 7200 GPS 2007 Saturn Outlook, Blue Ox Avente LX Towbar, Brake Buddy Vantage Auxiliary Brake Life is a journey not a destination - enjoy every minute of it! |
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HI All,
I can't agree more with the above posters, it is a wonderfull place to go!! Also if you go and your health allows, do the Battel Field by horseback ! It brings things to a whole new leavel Also if you enjoy here, another great place to go is: Come see where America began — Virginia’s Historic Triangle: Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown Al,Sandy,2 Grown kids, 1 small Dog and 2 Cats. 2000 Windsport Class-A 34' Ford V-10 on a F-53 with a Slide, 2004 Jeep Wrangler-X toad 4 down or 2005 16' Tahoe Cascade Pontoon Boat with Ray Electric Outboard Camping since 1967 RVing since 1991 Good Sam Life Member |
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"Winnebago Coach Forum Member" |
We've visited a large number of Civil War and Revolutionary War sites, and none compares to Antietam. Gettysburg has a better presentation, and you can really understand why a battle/war is won or lost visiting here, but the sheer pathos of Antietam is hard to beat. Of course, we got there about 10am after awaking to hard rain at our tent camper near Gettysburg, so maybe that's partly why we appreciated Antietam so.
Janet 2005 Winnebago 38G Adventurer Tow 2002 Sebring Convertible |
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