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Need PIREP on tenting at the Hobbs Standard Nationals.
We're driving out next week for our first trip to Hobbs since before our 10-year-old twins were born. On the last trip, my wife and I slept in the van out on the ramp: cool nights, steady breezes (no bugs), no issues if it stormed, etc. Sleeping in the van is no longer an option for the four of us so we've been tenting at contests. I've heard that the campground across the road from the SSA is nice (it was a new field of mud the last time). Also that there's some grass on the airport (all I recall is concrete--acres of it). Any reports/opinions on putting up a tent when we get there? Chip Bearden |
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Chip,
I've been to several Hobbs events but have never actually camped out there so please take my comments in that perspective. I would rate the campsites at the Harry McAams State Park at about a 5-6 on a 10 scale. Here's the description from one of the web sites on it, "Harry McAdams was a state Senator whose efforts helped transform the old Lea County State Park into the modern facility it is today. This one-acre park on the outskirts of Hobbs will hardly satisfy your craving for a wilderness adventure, but for its, size it offers considerable creature comforts. The campsites near a pair of small ponds stocked with trout go quickly, but others are not far away. The grounds are extensively landscaped, and the visitor center features historical exhibits. Close by is a lush, city-owned 18-hole golf course. For the RV or tent camper who happens to be in the area, this park provides a pleasant respite from the road." It's nice but basic. There are some shaded areas and some sites next to two ponds. When it's really hot and the dew line is west of Hobbs it can get pretty unbearable in a tent. If the state park had a pool it would be much more pleasant for the kids. I'd recommend a nearby hotel just for the A/C and a pool for the kids on the hot days. The Comfort Inn is close and runs about $65 a night. The Holiday Inn Express is a bit nicer at $75 a night. Perhaps you could do a couple of days at a hotel and at the park! I parked my RV at the hookups next to the tiedown area just south of the hangers. It was a bit quieter than the RV sites at the state park. Have fun and good luck at the contest. Al Thomas "4" |
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Chip,
I camped there for a week in 1985. Visited last year, though I didn't camp. The facilities are average. Large restrooms, good showers, but you will need to do some modest cleaning with every visit. Each camping slot has a paved parking space and lush grass surrounding it. Enough room for two tents and a sun shade. Nice people, it seemed, for the most part. You might call Mike Smith (XM). He spent two weeks there last year. You must have reservations. The camping slots along the runway are not as nice. They are, essentially, the overflow. If you choose to hotel, I recommend the new Lea County Inn (?) closest to the airport, N of the Holiday Inn Express. Prices are reasonable, high speed internet, close to the airport (several minutes). DO NOT fall victim to one of the cheaper rooms on the other side of town. I reserved a $25 per night room at a HoJo that claimed to have just remodled. I walked into the room then immediately out, cancelling my reservation without any ceratinty of finding another. (Chip Bearden) wrote in message om... Need PIREP on tenting at the Hobbs Standard Nationals. We're driving out next week for our first trip to Hobbs since before our 10-year-old twins were born. On the last trip, my wife and I slept in the van out on the ramp: cool nights, steady breezes (no bugs), no issues if it stormed, etc. Sleeping in the van is no longer an option for the four of us so we've been tenting at contests. I've heard that the campground across the road from the SSA is nice (it was a new field of mud the last time). Also that there's some grass on the airport (all I recall is concrete--acres of it). Any reports/opinions on putting up a tent when we get there? Chip Bearden |
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Just wanted to add something even though some may have seen the post below
re the Hampton Inn. We have been to Hobbs 4 times and stayed each time at the Econo Lodge. It is simple but clean and is half the price of the other big name hotels near the airport. And best of all...they take dogs! It is about 10-15 minutes to get the the airport vs. 5 minutes. This is afterall Hobbs, not NYC and I guess that my standards are not quite the same. Should I be expecting more? Casey Lenox KC Phoenix |
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Casey used to climb. Which means a portaledge qualifies as luxuriuous
accomodations. ;-) The cheaper rooms attract an interesting crowd. The HoJo room had a smell of urine mixed with disinfectant, the pool was an independent ecosystem, the walls were thin, and the neighbors disposed to be noisy. Gleaned all of this in several minutes. Inspected the neighboring motels, but didn't see much improvement, at least outwardly. |
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It is definitely spartan at that end of town. Hmmm....could a dog have been
there before you?! Casey "Chris OCallaghan" wrote in message om... Casey used to climb. Which means a portaledge qualifies as luxuriuous accomodations. ;-) The cheaper rooms attract an interesting crowd. The HoJo room had a smell of urine mixed with disinfectant, the pool was an independent ecosystem, the walls were thin, and the neighbors disposed to be noisy. Gleaned all of this in several minutes. Inspected the neighboring motels, but didn't see much improvement, at least outwardly. |
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"Kilo Charlie" wrote in message news:KYTHc.4016$li.1457@lakeread06...
It is definitely spartan at that end of town. Hmmm....could a dog have been there before you?! Casey "Chris OCallaghan" wrote in message om... Casey used to climb. Which means a portaledge qualifies as luxuriuous accomodations. ;-) The cheaper rooms attract an interesting crowd. The HoJo room had a smell of urine mixed with disinfectant, the pool was an independent ecosystem, the walls were thin, and the neighbors disposed to be noisy. Gleaned all of this in several minutes. Inspected the neighboring motels, but didn't see much improvement, at least outwardly. Anyone that thinks the SE side of Hobbs is spartan probably hasn't stayed at Littlefield! I have stayed several times at the Hobbs Econolodge and my wife didn't refuse to go back. The Plains Motel at Littlefield did get a refusal on the second visit! I gave up camping at contests when my tent blew down at El Mirage in 1981, but if you want to camp I think Hobbs is a reasonable place for it except for the few nights with big storms. Andy |
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The park just outside the airport is very good, clean rest rooms with
wonderful showers. There is also an RV park that is right on the airport property run by the city or county. "Andy Durbin" wrote in message om... "Kilo Charlie" wrote in message news:KYTHc.4016$li.1457@lakeread06... It is definitely spartan at that end of town. Hmmm....could a dog have been there before you?! Casey "Chris OCallaghan" wrote in message om... Casey used to climb. Which means a portaledge qualifies as luxuriuous accomodations. ;-) The cheaper rooms attract an interesting crowd. The HoJo room had a smell of urine mixed with disinfectant, the pool was an independent ecosystem, the walls were thin, and the neighbors disposed to be noisy. Gleaned all of this in several minutes. Inspected the neighboring motels, but didn't see much improvement, at least outwardly. Anyone that thinks the SE side of Hobbs is spartan probably hasn't stayed at Littlefield! I have stayed several times at the Hobbs Econolodge and my wife didn't refuse to go back. The Plains Motel at Littlefield did get a refusal on the second visit! I gave up camping at contests when my tent blew down at El Mirage in 1981, but if you want to camp I think Hobbs is a reasonable place for it except for the few nights with big storms. Andy |
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Thanks to all who responded on RAS and privately regarding camping at
Hobbs. Most reassured that it's possible, some waxed poetic, and one said "never again." Much like the responses to any soaring site. ![]() We've got our tent and other gear packed and will be arriving for the Std. Nats. on Saturday evening. Chip Bearden |
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I camped there last week.
There are bugs due to the rain 2&3 weeks ago, but the evenings are cool and sleeping in the tent was comfortable. My tent was pitched on rocky ground at the N end of the ramp, next to the Hobbs club hangar. A Queen size air mattress with fitted sheets is a great investment. Brent "Chip Bearden" wrote in message m... Need PIREP on tenting at the Hobbs Standard Nationals. We're driving out next week for our first trip to Hobbs since before our 10-year-old twins were born. On the last trip, my wife and I slept in the van out on the ramp: cool nights, steady breezes (no bugs), no issues if it stormed, etc. Sleeping in the van is no longer an option for the four of us so we've been tenting at contests. I've heard that the campground across the road from the SSA is nice (it was a new field of mud the last time). Also that there's some grass on the airport (all I recall is concrete--acres of it). Any reports/opinions on putting up a tent when we get there? Chip Bearden |
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