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PawPaw_n_Gram
Oct 24, 2017Explorer
As a retired military member I find DOD campgrounds are good options while traveling. I've looked a couple as possible winter locations but the timing hasn't worked for us. Our winter location / home base is in Texas and Thousand Trails works very well for us.
We have family in Portland OR and spent the summer out there in TT parks this year. We also have kids in Florida and TT and military campgrounds work for that.
I strongly recommend that you do as the first reply said. Don't buy anything now. Give it a year and see where you might be able to save money.
The only discount camping program I feel is essential for a traveling RVer is Passport America. We use ours about 10-20 nights per year, and it pays for itself several times over
We have family in Portland OR and spent the summer out there in TT parks this year. We also have kids in Florida and TT and military campgrounds work for that.
I strongly recommend that you do as the first reply said. Don't buy anything now. Give it a year and see where you might be able to save money.
The only discount camping program I feel is essential for a traveling RVer is Passport America. We use ours about 10-20 nights per year, and it pays for itself several times over
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