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JRS___B
Jul 15, 2013Explorer
1. It's always good if you can talk to other campers who are there, but with the manager not present. This opportunity may or may not not present itself. They are also the only ones who will give you an honest answer to, "how's the wifi work?"
2. We prefer paved sites for longer stays. With dirt sites I have to snug things up periodically in terms of the trailer's rocking motion.
3. Some places have grass sites but paved patios. A paved patio is a real plus if you travel with dogs in terms of the animal not bringing dirt in. While I think about it, I would actually take a dirt site with a paved patio, over a paved driveway site with a dirt patio area.
4. The best way to spot potential bad neighbors is by how much******they have laying around outside. If they have a giant fire pit, you can assume you will eat some smoke. If they have lots of noisy toys, you might just hear some noise.
They didn't buy that stuff and drag it all with them for nothing.
2. We prefer paved sites for longer stays. With dirt sites I have to snug things up periodically in terms of the trailer's rocking motion.
3. Some places have grass sites but paved patios. A paved patio is a real plus if you travel with dogs in terms of the animal not bringing dirt in. While I think about it, I would actually take a dirt site with a paved patio, over a paved driveway site with a dirt patio area.
4. The best way to spot potential bad neighbors is by how much******they have laying around outside. If they have a giant fire pit, you can assume you will eat some smoke. If they have lots of noisy toys, you might just hear some noise.
They didn't buy that stuff and drag it all with them for nothing.
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