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joe_b_
Feb 27, 2016Explorer II
Here was the last posted sign I saw in the Whitehorse Wal Mart. I suspect most nights during the summer time, the WM is the busiest RV overnight spot in Whitehorse. Not too different than the Fred Meyer store in Soldotna, except that Fred Meyer has an employee that sees to it that RVs park in the designated area and have a sewer dump and fresh water fill point. Wal Mart, Whitehorse, may have to go to such a system to get things organized or in time I suspect the town will ban overnight parking as they are talking about doing in Anchorage.
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We like to stay at the Hi Country RV Campground, up on the hill, on the highway, but an evening shopping trip down to Wal Mart found this. I was counting the rigs and quit when I got to 50 of them. Some, as Suzie says just move in, awnings and slides out, lawn chairs out, grills going, just like they were camping and they will stay for the duration of the time they are in Whitehorse.
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Looked like an Avion caravan was there. LOL Never had seen so many of those old classics in one place before. LOL
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We like to stay at the Hi Country RV Campground, up on the hill, on the highway, but an evening shopping trip down to Wal Mart found this. I was counting the rigs and quit when I got to 50 of them. Some, as Suzie says just move in, awnings and slides out, lawn chairs out, grills going, just like they were camping and they will stay for the duration of the time they are in Whitehorse.
Looked like an Avion caravan was there. LOL Never had seen so many of those old classics in one place before. LOL
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