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Saturday, September 6

On the road again, this time from Twin Mountain, NH to East Hampton, CT. Rain was threatening all during the trip and some sprinkles did hit us. The scenery was rolling hills, still green with no hint of fall as yet. As we went some 240 south you could tell they had not had the cold snaps we had in NH. You could also tell we were getting closer to big cities and more population. The traffic was much heavier, especially around the Hartford area, and the drivers more aggresive. The evening in the campground was interesting. To start, the campground provided a free taco supper for all guests. But then the rains came. The tail end of HANNA was reaching the New England states and the weather proved it. We had heavy rain and strong winds. No damage was done at the campground, but flood warnings were out for the low lying areas.

Posted by REDTAILRV 3:03 AM

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