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Bird_Freak
Explorer II
Apr 08, 2020

Georgia camping

The Governor has just extended shelter in place until April 30th.
Stopped all vacation rentals of less than 30 days.
For now campgrounds will remain open.
  • Didn't know fer sure what we would be facing as far as camping restrictions, for that reason we left the MH in Az and drove back for medical appointments and back out there in a bit.Talked with THP her in Tn and .... before heading back but still decided to leave it hooked up out there.
    We didn't see perhaps 50 RVs on the road in the whole 1800 miles. In Arkansas, I don't think many noticed there was a lock down or whatever. Malls etc were empty for the most part but roads were full. We paid $1.50 for premium no Ethanol, at one place in Texas and $1.14 at a Casino, in Oklahoma for premium with Ethanol.
    Motels still wanted high prices where they are clumped together. But we stayed in two older motels in great shape and clean for about $50.00 each night. No one served breakfast of course due to Cornavirus. I am sick and tired of McDonalds, and all the rest. on the way back or to wherever, when we pick up the coach, the larder will be well stocked, no more fast food.
  • Most all state parks in GA are still open to camping and the governor opened beaches local governments had closed.
  • Second Chance wrote:
    He claims to have only learned last week that the virus can be transmitted by people who are asymptomatic...
    Amazing, isn't it? Everyone knew that weeks ago.
  • He claims to have only learned last week that the virus can be transmitted by people who are asymptomatic...
  • jdc1's avatar
    jdc1
    Explorer II
    That's a start. He's only a few weeks behind most of the nation now. Glad he was thinking of the snowbirds that are still in Georgia.

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