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kalynzoo
Mar 10, 2014Explorer
I have found a few campgrounds that I have found quiet, probably too quiet for my taste as activities are limited. Vacaville, CA, Auburn, CA, around the Salton Sea and on the outskirts of Palm Springs and vicinity. That said, RV resorts are similar to condo or hotel living in that you have neighbors in close proximity. New RVs often have TVs and sound systems on the outside, encouraging relaxation under the sun and stars, this creates noise for those who do not enjoy the entertainment. Fishermen like early morning, and people who still work must leave for work in the vehicle they own, often the diesel that has the duel purpose of pulling their rig. Oh, those noisy military jets, I remember my many years in Tucson with the F-15s screaming overhead as they headed off for their tour of Viet Nam. THE SOUND OF FREEDOM can sure wake you up in the morning, and it might even interfere with your ability to hear the news on TV. But you are FREE to hear the new, free to live in your RV.
Maybe my satire will seem like I am flaming you, but then again, if you don't like your neighbors you have wheels on your rig...move it. If you don't like the military jets...well heck, I won't even go their.
Peace and Freedom and Happy Trails.
Maybe my satire will seem like I am flaming you, but then again, if you don't like your neighbors you have wheels on your rig...move it. If you don't like the military jets...well heck, I won't even go their.
Peace and Freedom and Happy Trails.
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