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SDcampowneroper
Oct 02, 2013Explorer
OP, i like your concept. Look away from campgrounds or parks to find your spot.
When I was in industrial construction, in places with little or no rv parks, I was always able to find a spot by a farmers barn, even an old abandyioned farmyard. A hunters leased land. Even the visible front for an unfinished housing development.
Ask local realtors, farm supply. the grain elevator. Approach them as if you will be a 'gate guard' ' for their property. Pay some if needed for services for your rv. Everyone wins
When I was in industrial construction, in places with little or no rv parks, I was always able to find a spot by a farmers barn, even an old abandyioned farmyard. A hunters leased land. Even the visible front for an unfinished housing development.
Ask local realtors, farm supply. the grain elevator. Approach them as if you will be a 'gate guard' ' for their property. Pay some if needed for services for your rv. Everyone wins
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