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GMandJM
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Jul 03, 2015

Camping with the Corps

Camping with the Corps of Engineers
10th edition guide is now out. $13.55 at Amazon. Probably available at BN and CW, too.

Mine arrived yesterday to replace a tattered and overly annotated (okay, written-all-over in, dog-eared and chewed on by at least one cat) 8th edition.

Some of the old misprints still appear...for instance a 40' RV limit at Payne CG in GA. (It's 45' IIRC).

Looks like the author now goes by Don Wright, instead of Micah Wright. Perhaps so as not to be confused with the gamer/writer/illustrator/propagandist?

Just a FYI. No need to snark at me with "I'd rather use the web site because it's free."

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  • The new edition doesn't have the symbols/icons telling which place has stuff like boat launches, shower houses and bike trails.

    Those were helpful. Maybe I should hang on to The BioHazard Edition.
  • GMandJM wrote:
    Yeah, AllStays is good. I use the RVParky app alot now, instead of RVPR.

    Was thinking about using my old copy of CWtC as a prize in my upcoming "Creative Uses and Disposal Methods For Good Sam Junk Mail". But, at this point, I'm concerned it may be a biohazard. ;)



    Lol :)
  • Yeah, AllStays is good. I use the RVParky app alot now, instead of RVPR.

    Was thinking about using my old copy of CWtC as a prize in my upcoming "Creative Uses and Disposal Methods For Good Sam Junk Mail". But, at this point, I'm concerned it may be a biohazard. ;)
  • Good to know. I probably have that lying around somewhere.
  • I use the book often.

    Ours is also written in and tattered.

    Thanks for the FYI.
  • Howdy!

    Thanks but, I use Allstays rv/campground app to find COE parks.

    "Happy Trails"
    Chiefneon

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