Have the Italian Sausage Breakfast at the Rosco Diner. It is more than you can eat. Tony
Bob Hendry <[email protected]> wrote: >Last June we spent a week at the Rosco Campgrounds in one of their 'camper >trailers'. It was very nice, and surprisingly roomy. My son (21) and >youngest daughter (17) came with, and there was ample room. We prepared most >meals at home base, and hit the Roscoe Diner twice. > >As you come in to town, just after you cross the Beaverkill, there is a >grocery store in one of the first buildings on the left. It had the basics, >but, as Peggy noted, the grocery in Livingston Manor is much larger. > >I would recommend you to stop in the Baxter House and chat with Ken (if he's >not out on the river) or his wife. They have a pretty good gauge on where to >fish and what to throw at 'em. Again, as Peggy said, the fishing is very good >right out 20 feet in front of your trailer. > >Along with what others have noted, for the non-fishers in your family, there >is excellent opportunities for antiquing, shopping, antiquing, touring, >antiquing, sightseeing, and, of course, they can always go antiquing! My wife >is a teacher, and after the school year, she just needs some time to chill. >She read 17 books on her Nook in the week. > >Have a great trip, and I wish you way more success on the water than I had >last year! > >-- @font-face{ font-family:"Times New Roman"; } @font-face{ font-family:"宋体"; >} @font-face{ font-family:"Meiryo"; } @font-face{ font-family:"SimSun"; } >@font-face{ font-family:"Symbol"; } @font-face{ font-family:"Arial"; } >@font-face{ font-family:"SimHei"; } @font-face{ font-family:"Courier New"; } >@font-face{ font-family:"Wingdings"; } @font-face{ font-family:"Comic Sans >MS"; } p.p0{ margin:0pt; margin-bottom:0.0001pt; margin-bottom:0pt; >margin-top:0pt; font-size:10.0000pt; font-family:'Times New Roman'; } >@page{mso-page-border-surround-header:no; >mso-page-border-surround-footer:no;}@page Section0{ margin-top:72.0000pt; >margin-bottom:72.0000pt; margin-left:90.0000pt; margin-right:90.0000pt; >size:612.0000pt 792.0000pt; } div.Section0{page:Section0;} > > > > > >Bob Hendry > >Southern Maryland > > > >My biggest fear is when I die my wife sells my fly fishing gear for what I >said I paid for it. > > > >On 3/22/2015 9:41 AM, Peggy Brenner wrote: > >Roscoe Campsites is one the river and has several rental 'Park Models' that is >a trailer set up with water, electric and sewer. Small kitchen and they >usually sleep 4-6. The fishing is pretty good right out front and further up >the river. >The Reynolds Hotel has several multi room arrangements in the Motel out back >but I don't think there is cooking there. > >For eating out a good pizza or Italion is Ranoldies(sp) in town, the Roscoe >Diner. There is also Creekside Cabins. > >I don't wade waist high, so the fishing is good anywhere. also the Catskill >Fly Fishing Center and Museum is a half day, and there are plenty of grounds >to tour. Roscoe is a very small town and has no grocery, Livingston Manor has >a small but very nice grocery, you have to order sandwiches from the deli, >they are to die for. > >More to follow, I'll consult with my kids owning friends for more. > >Peggy > > On 3/22/2015 5:40 AM, Pete Gramp wrote: > >So this summer, my wife finally gave in and is letting me stop for 2 or >3 days in the catskills region, around Roscoe NY USA. There are great >things that I've heard, and there are of course the stories of its >fabled streams and rivers. While I'm foaming at the bit, there are some >questions and possible hiccups that need to be solved before I go. > >That's where you kind folks come in. I'll be frank - my knowledge of >the Catskills are only what the sporadic fly fishing book, a topo map, >and the fly fishing videos have shown me. A guide is almost a necessity >when it comes to this rusty ol' caster, flopping the line on the water >like a cowboy roping at a rodeo... I'll need all the help I can get! >Been almost a half year since on the water, possibly more, due to >medical reasons; I won't go into it here, but feel free to private >message me if you'd like details. Point is, I'd love to fish the fabled >waters, catching anything (a baseball counts as catching something, >right?), not being picky about having to catch numbers of fish, or size >of fish, but preferably catching /at least one/ fish over the course of >2 or 3 days. Any recommendations for which waterways to target, for a >not so great (i.e. horrible) caster? Here's the kicker - due to the >medical issues, I can't be hiking huge distances (two miles each way is >about it, if I obey the doc), and can't be wading higher than, well, >I'll say waist, but if my doc had a say it would be up to my knee - I >made the mistake of asking him... Anyhow, heard the Williweemoc (sp?) >fits the bill, but I don't know enough about the area to say one way or >the other. > >Other considerations, I'll have my wife, and kids (one in elementary >school, other a toddler) with me on this trip. They won't be fly >fishing with me, but will need lodging and something to do for 2-3 >days. Suggestions for lodging, eateries, and things to do while I'm >enjoying the fishing would be awesome, and would help me keep this as a >"good idea" in my wife's head :) We have no problem with the idea to >"rough it", but due to the medical issues, need potable water, and need >electricity to run medical "stuff". Anyone who knows how to get a >portable battery pack type thing, that outputs electricity in a way that >you can just plug in a normal (USA type) electric plug, that would be >such an awesome thing, you have no idea. >Wow, this is turning into a novella - I'll end this here and see if >anyone knows of info surrounding the catskills region centering on >Roscoe NY. Thanks! > >Hardy wraps, >-Pete > >-- >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VFB Mail" >group. > >To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >[email protected] >For more options, visit this group at >http://groups.google.com/group/vfb-mail?hl=en > >VFB Mail is sponsored by Line's End Inc at http://www.linesend.com >--- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google >Groups "VFB Mail" group. >To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send >an email to [email protected] ><mailto:[email protected]>. >For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. > > > > >-- >-- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VFB Mail" group. > >To post to this group, send email to [email protected] >To unsubscribe from this group, send email to >[email protected] >For more options, visit this group at >http://groups.google.com/group/vfb-mail?hl=en > >VFB Mail is sponsored by Line's End Inc at http://www.linesend.com >--- >You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "VFB >Mail" group. >To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an >email to [email protected]. >For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the "VFB Mail" group. 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