They used to also have camping at the YMCA.  They had a big indoor area
that I seem to recall was an ice skating rink (without ice of course)
and they allowed tent camping.  I stayed there one night once with Bill
Clapp because it was pouring and there were no dry outside areas
available.


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Subject: KR> OSH camping info
From: Gary Ainsworth via KRnet <krnet at list.krnet.org>
List-Post: krnet@list.krnet.org
Date: Fri, July 25, 2014 1:05 pm
To: "KRnet" <krnet at list.krnet.org>

This is a ?ask for info? message due to the possibility of weather
forcing us out of flying to Osh this year. If we get weathered out, the
only other option is (ugh) driving. With a 2 man tent and my car, what
is the best place to camp at Osh that won?t be way out there or in the
low country? We are not accomplished campers and would like the
amenities to be the best for us as possible. eg Close to the action,
showers and washrooms within easy reach and easy walking to the stuff
you would normally want to se. In the past we always flew and stayed on
the north 40 but it appears that the other end may be our lodging point.
Any help from those who have camped with a tent and have some advice
....speak out. or email me!
Thanks
Gary ? Canada
garyains ?at? kwic.com
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