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- notlostExplorerwe crossed the border at osoyoos yesterday. thought we'd stay in oliver as our first stop and thought the good sam park (sites showed as capapble of handling a 45' mh) called Camp Along would be good for us.
what they didn't say is that the approach up the hill was steep and curvy with large trees that would've pin striped our coach. we unhooked, backed out and went down the road to penticton and pulled into the first cg we saw...what a relief!
we're at Wrights CG right now and our coach is about 20 feet off the lake..it's beautiful, quiet (season hasn't really started yet)...it's a bit pricey for us ($46) but has 30amp fuh and free wifi! we're happy campers!
our next stop is salmon arms...does anyone have a recommended cg there? - garyhauptExplorerJust be aware that most of the cg's in the Salmon Arm area abut a very VERY active rail line. There is no shortage of cg's...but they are sooo noisy. You can boondock over at the 'Mall at Piccadilly' and there's a free dump too.
https://www.google.ca/maps/place/The+Mall+at+Piccadilly/@50.6944484,-119.2977522,17z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x1155153cdb416ac0
The Shuswap Prov cg's aren't open yet.
Gary Haupt - SideHillSoupExplorerIt is also a main stop over for the migration of the Albertan Rv’er, on their way to the Okanogan. For some reason all the Albertan’s Migrate over to the Mountains and the lakes come this time of year. Can almost set your watch by it. However you’re a little early for the major Migrations that usually starts the week before July 1st.:B
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