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Trackrig
Aug 12, 2016Explorer II
We've stayed at few and always done fine. If we want to put a slide out we usually go find a corner or curb where the slide will extend out over it so it's not actually taking up any additional space. Some truck stops never get full and others are very crowded, so be aware before putting a slide out.
As noted above, the truck stops can be noisy. There's refers running, engines for either heat or air conditioning, drivers coming and going at all times of night, sometimes tire changing going on by tire trucks and drivers switching trailers. And usually the truck stops are in industrial yards. We parked at one and had just gotten in bed when the trains went by about 10' behind us.
Bill
As noted above, the truck stops can be noisy. There's refers running, engines for either heat or air conditioning, drivers coming and going at all times of night, sometimes tire changing going on by tire trucks and drivers switching trailers. And usually the truck stops are in industrial yards. We parked at one and had just gotten in bed when the trains went by about 10' behind us.
Bill
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