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SDcampowneroper
Oct 26, 2021Explorer
A tip.
In my previous carreer(pipelining) we learned to not always choose the town or camp nearest our point of interest.
Look at it this way, draw a circle of the places you want to visit, If you only visit any of those places once, then any lodging within the circle will amount to the exact same amount of travel time and mileage to see them all. If you go to the same attraction more than once, of course it is smore ensible when sites are equal to stay closer to it.
Camps that have that claim to fame have rates to reflect the proximity, not necessarily the experience.
We choose our camps on the camp not on its proximity to the attraction.
In my previous carreer(pipelining) we learned to not always choose the town or camp nearest our point of interest.
Look at it this way, draw a circle of the places you want to visit, If you only visit any of those places once, then any lodging within the circle will amount to the exact same amount of travel time and mileage to see them all. If you go to the same attraction more than once, of course it is smore ensible when sites are equal to stay closer to it.
Camps that have that claim to fame have rates to reflect the proximity, not necessarily the experience.
We choose our camps on the camp not on its proximity to the attraction.
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