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BubbaChris
Jun 11, 2015Explorer
This year it looks like our nightly costs will range from $0 to $80. We've done 3 mooch-docking trips on friend's ranches and properties, more for location reasons than costs.
The $80 was for a very early season visit to a place that I knew would be 100% operational rain or shine and be on top of any site or amenity issues. But they may not get my business next year.
There are places and events where I'd be OK over $100/night, but our more typical paid-for sites are going to be in the $18-$40 range. The low end for dry camping and FHU at the higher prices.
The $80 was for a very early season visit to a place that I knew would be 100% operational rain or shine and be on top of any site or amenity issues. But they may not get my business next year.
There are places and events where I'd be OK over $100/night, but our more typical paid-for sites are going to be in the $18-$40 range. The low end for dry camping and FHU at the higher prices.
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