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almcc
Feb 18, 2015Explorer
We have made southern California our destination of choice for the past few years, we haul our RV from southern Ontario and make the return trip each year. We like the desert area (Palm Springs, Borrego Springs area) for the cooler nights and warm days with guaranteed good weather.
In terms of park costs, there is lots of variation, I've been in low cost parks where it's difficult to open the awning without hitting the RV next door and the higher cost ones that are excellent, in general you get what you pay for.
As for earthquakes, we've had a 3.7 and a 3.2 this winter (and a couple of booms that I believe were earthquake related). The 3.7 moved the coffee in our cups, felt like wind hitting the side of the RV. No worries, I'm sure the RV would take a substantial shake before sustaining any damage, probably safer than being in a S&B home.
In terms of park costs, there is lots of variation, I've been in low cost parks where it's difficult to open the awning without hitting the RV next door and the higher cost ones that are excellent, in general you get what you pay for.
As for earthquakes, we've had a 3.7 and a 3.2 this winter (and a couple of booms that I believe were earthquake related). The 3.7 moved the coffee in our cups, felt like wind hitting the side of the RV. No worries, I'm sure the RV would take a substantial shake before sustaining any damage, probably safer than being in a S&B home.
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