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Kayteg1
Sep 06, 2016Explorer II
When we all have different styles of life and different styles of RVing, I bought my first RV because I liked to be a Gypsy for few days in a year and just go with the life flow.
That brought some extremely nice supersizes as I discover Powell Lake with Rainbow Bridge, Horseshoe Bend and Valley of Fire with no warning.
I grew up in Europe and have actually met original Gypsies that made the living in different countries in not always legal way, but it took a trip via Oregon "Central highway" 5 years ago- where in the middle of nowhere, 200 miles to closes city I spot park horse wagon and sign "visitors welcome"
Sure over the years -parking RV at Walmart for the night become questionable, but still doable.
Unless you do it in the middle of hot season, don't waste your life for making reservations.
That brought some extremely nice supersizes as I discover Powell Lake with Rainbow Bridge, Horseshoe Bend and Valley of Fire with no warning.
I grew up in Europe and have actually met original Gypsies that made the living in different countries in not always legal way, but it took a trip via Oregon "Central highway" 5 years ago- where in the middle of nowhere, 200 miles to closes city I spot park horse wagon and sign "visitors welcome"
Sure over the years -parking RV at Walmart for the night become questionable, but still doable.
Unless you do it in the middle of hot season, don't waste your life for making reservations.
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