westernrvparkowner wrote:
Bob Vaughn wrote:
I think my main complaint is wading thru all the superfulous information to find a campground. When I am traveling an looking for my next stop I find it confusing to find a campground on the road that I am on.
That is actually a legit concern, but how would someone change it? Couldn't be just by roads, I mean I-70 is several thousand miles long. By cities? That's how it is now, unfortunately you need to know the name of every Tom Dick and Harry suburb to find a park in the big cities, but if you changed it to list all the parks in Los Angeles area, the park you locate might be 5 hours away from you even though you are in that trade area. Thankfully, the internet, GPS, smart Phones and mapping software solves those problems. The big problem is probably that Paper anything just isn't going to be the best source of info.
You make some very good points about the guides use-ability. And I think many agree with you. So many parks are in small towns or suburban areas with incorporated names that it is very hard to find a particular park at times in the area you want to be in.