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wintersun
Sep 26, 2013Explorer II
Often public campgrounds that do have sites with electricity and water will also have "tent" sites that do not and even RV sites that are "primitive". If you want the electricity you pay more for the campsites where it is provided.
Some private campgrounds charge a premium for 50 amp service over the standard 30 amp but we avoid the private campgrounds for many reasons.
If you can do without the full hookups the number of available campsites will quadruple and your daily campsite cost will drop by 50-75 percent.
Some private campgrounds charge a premium for 50 amp service over the standard 30 amp but we avoid the private campgrounds for many reasons.
If you can do without the full hookups the number of available campsites will quadruple and your daily campsite cost will drop by 50-75 percent.
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