Sal,
Well, of course I thought of this after I sent the message. You can see the
track on Google Earth (gray block below Seneca Lake, track is off to the
left of center) and it does look like there are fewer trees than I remember
along the back straight. It is a late Fall/Winter view so you'll have to
look for the barren trees to see where they are.
Greg
>
> If you are speaking to best view, unless you're sitting on a motorhome
> most
> good spectator areas are a short distance from camping areas. Also, if
> you
> like to camp in the trees than B and C along the back straight is your
> best
> bet although there are some treed areas in D and E. Section A is pretty
> barren of trees. If you have a motorhome to sit on top of than I would
> probably try to get as close to the sweeping turn at the end of the
> straight
> in section F. E and F are usually reserved camping so call ahead for
> those
> sections.
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