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- pitchExplorer IIWe use RV Parky.
If you are going to stop at a rest area,(whether for the night or just a break), do not pull all the way forward in the parking stall.
Place the rear of your rig in line with the rear of the surrounding trucks.
You do not want trucker doing the cross legged jig, to whip into a vacant spot only to find a Jayco twenty feet in! - OleManOleCanExplorerAnother difference maker is what days of the week are you traveling.
RV parks that are full on Fri-Sat-Sun. are not half full during the week. My wife calls ahead to locations near the mid point of my drive, and makes easy reservations. Over night reservations are pretty easy to get. - bigred1cavExplorercracker barrel, walmart
- campiglooExplorerIt depends a lot on where you’re traveling. East of Mississippi the rv parks are almost countless. Passport America is well worth the price of admission for the 50% off.
If you’re far enough west of the Mississippi, maybe 300-500 miles and don’t require water and electric you can just pull off on a wide spot on the road, especially if you’re not using interstates. Campendium is a great free ap. It will give you lots of info on tons of places to stop. If you
consider boondocking an extra battery can help a lot. If you really get hooked a small generator is very good. For the basket cases like us, solar, generator and lots of big batteries can put you in some amazing places for extended periods.
Happy Travels!! This is a wonderful country. Go see it! - allen8106ExplorerWal-mart
Cracker Barrel
Truck stops
Highway rest stop
Any place you can find in Freecampsites.net - I have seen RVs with double sets of slides take up three truck parking areas at rest areas. That is what upsets the proffession drivers about RVers!
Try using some common sense! - PastorCharlieExplorer
Sam Spade wrote:
You search out an RV park about half way.
That way you have power and water if needed.
Truckers do NOT like you taking one of "their" spots are rest areas.
Places like WalMart allow overnight parking in some places.....but not all.
Rest areas are not truck stops, they are for all travelers unless posted for prohibited vehicles. - DallasSteveNomad II
Deb and Ed M wrote:
Even if the OP was trolling - there are a LOT of lurkers who still might pick up a good tip in reading through the thread?
I agree. Better to have some inane topics instead of no topics. - Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer IIEven if the OP was trolling - there are a LOT of lurkers who still might pick up a good tip in reading through the thread?
- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer II
Matt_Colie wrote:
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.
Matt
Hi Matt - I think our *secret* is trying to travel in the "off" seasons; and we're willing to settle for just about anything in the way of a campground. Have had some adventures, that's for sure - like showering in a converted cargo container with pallet floors; or sharing a restroom with some enormous spiders.....
But like you - we tend to be sightseers, and the camping part is simply having a spot to sleep quietly and safely. (We have also discovered tiny and wonderful little campgrounds where you are welcomed like family and you're actually sad to leave)
Happy travels!
Deb
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