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Jun 14, 2013Explorer II
besides your skill, it depends on where you are. Campgrounds are more spacious in some places than in others, have larger sites on the average and more space between sites. I've been in state park campgrounds as crowded as the tightest RV parking lot, and in RV parks with sites as large as 50 x 80 foot.
Dispersed camping areas, you will find places where roads accommodate 60-80 foot logging rigs, others tight for a pickup and camper shell. You may find places where you see nobody else, others where you pull off the road, other people see you, and decide they want to be right next to you.
Whether your fiver is 24 foot, 30 foot, 35 foot won't make a whole lot of difference in this experience, not as much as your choice of where to go. Some places in this country are crowded, other places are empty.
Dispersed camping areas, you will find places where roads accommodate 60-80 foot logging rigs, others tight for a pickup and camper shell. You may find places where you see nobody else, others where you pull off the road, other people see you, and decide they want to be right next to you.
Whether your fiver is 24 foot, 30 foot, 35 foot won't make a whole lot of difference in this experience, not as much as your choice of where to go. Some places in this country are crowded, other places are empty.
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