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soos
Jul 26, 2015Explorer II
dahkota wrote:donn0128 wrote:
Apps? Naw, stop at the local tourist office and ask questions. Same for park staff or camp hosts. I love informing visitors about sites to see in the area. It gives me a chance to interact with lots of interesting people
This. Works better than any app.
Welcome centers are a great place to figure out what you want to see or where you want to go. No tech involved.
National Park, Forest, State Park, etc. visitor centers and staff are great resources for camping and boondocking. Local knowledge is usually your best bet.
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you can spend all day exhausting yourself researching "everything" there is to do or see in an area. We haven't found the perfect app or web page yet. What we HAVE decided is that we will see what we can, and realize that its not a perfect world. We"ll never see everything. in fact, we often find out about something awesome just AFTER we have left an area. The best idea? Shrug it off. "oh well, we'll have to come back" is our motto.
Sue
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