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Matt_Colie
Feb 06, 2020Explorer II
Deb and Ed M wrote:
We've never been in a situation where there's no RV park when we need one for the night. I use an app called Allstays (cost $10) that will show every option you can imagine. I would much rather pay for a night of peace and quiet, than stay at a truck stop/Flying J, etc. And often, you can find a park with limited hookups (like electric only) for a cheaper price - or even just parking in an overflow area with no hookups.
Did anybody notice that JWVDKIV never answered my request for more specific and somewhat essential information. I would have to bet he is a troll and was only looking to confirm what he thinks.
But,
Deb and Ed M,
I am glad for you and I would like to know your secret. We are travelers, we go places to see and do things, so camping is just an side activity that we put up with. We have often been stuck for a good ONP spot. When we used to buy campgrounds, we often had to shut down the travel day a couple of hours (100miles+/-) to be lined up for a crampground. No Longer An Issue. With a self contained and non-monster coach, we are happy any place that is sort of level and half-way quiet. Walmart has fallen out of favor but there are lots of others. Truckstops and interstate rest areas aren't even on the list these days.
Matt
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