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Welcome to Camp Wireless, Wireless Internet access on campsitesUsing the directory of campsites that offer wireless Internet access, the forums, the links and the articles on wireless Internet access on campsites, I, Koos van den Hout, hope to give you a resource that helps you keep in touch with the Internet (your e-mail, your websites and especially this site) on your camping trip. Campsites in Google EarthCampsites with waypoints will now show a 'View in Google Earth' link. When you have Google Earth installed, you can view the location of the campsite on this planet. I think Google Earth is a really great program with lots of options and possibilities to add your own information and views.Do you know a campsite to add?Mail me at webmaster@camp-wireless.org with information about new campsites that offer wireless Internet access. Information I would like about a campsite is: name, location, street address, phone, fax, e-mail address, gps waypoint, driving directions, website address and any comments for visitors about the wireless Internet access (such as "offered through provider X" or "ask for a spot with wireless network coverage").Your comments about sites are more than welcome!The option to leave comments about sites has been added. This means you are invited to return to this site when you visit or after you visited a campsite mentioned here and tell what you found and what you thought about it. Was wireless coverage good? Was it free, or did you need an account with a wireless Internet provider? Share your experiences so others can see too what to expect. Your input is valuable for others to read! To avoid having another thing with registration, the login for the forum is used.Camp Wireless MobileA version of Camp Wireless for WAP browsers can be found at http://wap.camp-wireless.org/. See the announcement in the forum for details.
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