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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Greenbrier State Park in MD has camp cooksites without the campsite. I recommend doing a trial run for just lunch--pick a nice weekend day in March or April, drive up with your cooking gear and set a fire and make burgers. Great way to figure out the meal stuff (and what gear you need) without worrying about the other stuff. Here's my camp cook box list: Skillet Tongs Spatula Water boiling pot Matches Newspaper Chopping board Knife Dishtowel/pot holder Wash basin Sponge Detergent Plates/bowls Knives/forks/spoons Napkins Juice/ water cups Coffee cups Coffee pot Coffee Chocolate Granola bars Salt & pepper Foil Ziplocs Trash bags[/quote] Oh what a hassle just for lunch. I say just go for it and camp on the weekend. What I do though is schedule at least one day to pack before I go. Packing can take awhile. I have enjoyed camping in KOA campsites with kids. Before kids, we would just camp in the National Forest for free, but they aren't up for that yet. The KOA in Harrisonburg, VA or Harpers Ferry are pretty good. Just look at the map and tell them which site you want.[/quote]
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