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WyldRaider
Oct 20, 2020Explorer
Yeah that's the problem with Pennsylvania almost all of the campgrounds close for the winter. There were a few in my area that stayed open all year and also had water lines deep enough so that they don't freeze and burst. We just had to put heat tape on our hose from the spicket to the inlet. There's one place that I was at before that's open year round but they now have a waiting list. Almost everyone in there are fulltimers. I have like 3 people in front of me on the list. It's a nice place, it has a small lake or a large pond that they supply row boats and canoes for the guests. It's stocked with fish from sunnie's to large mouth bass. I'm now wishing that I never left. When I did leave it had plenty of open spaces. My fifth wheel is a 4 season rv so I did very well during the winter. Maybe I will hold onto the rv because it was $500 per month with everything included. It now has new owners that raised it to $650 all included.
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