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sgfrye
Feb 22, 2018Explorer
jim1632 wrote:
There is a Cabela's at Washington PA. I believe they offer RV-friendly services that might fit your requirements.
There may be WalMarts that offer overnights as well.
This is exactly the sort of travel need that is not served by the traditional camping industry. In transit, a quick Express campsite without amenities at $20-30 per night would be a godsend. Ideally, abandoned industrial or retail sites with large parking areas could be re-purposed in many areas.
i agree...a couple of express sites per campground would be nice. i fill the fresh water tank about 1/2 full before leaving home to use our TT restroom at gas stops on longer trips and always keep my deep cycle batteries cfully charged to run my residential fridge. so i can make do for one night no problem. never thought about cabelas i will check on that also. not a fan of wally world
thanks!
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