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- 2gypsies1Explorer IIII doubt that the Flagstaff WalMart would allow long-term nomads. This WalMart is known for not allowing multiple nights of RVing. Sorry, but this kind of practice is what the cities go after in restricting 'overnights' at WalMarts. This is not what WalMart had in mind.
- TOMMY47ExplorerOvernighting at Walmart is completely different from living in the parking lot.
In looking at these pictures, it looked like all or most of the RV people were just spending the night traveling from 1 destination to another. In reading the text, it generally confirms that. This is a very misleading headline.
I hardly consider someone traveling across the country on vacation, a nomad.
If that's the case, anyone who takes a trip anywhere by any means of transportation should be considered a nomad. - JJBIRISHExplorerSad maybe, but who is to say or judge… there is a story behind every one of the pictures, and we don’t know any of those stories..
- Matt_ColieExplorer II
fj12ryder wrote:
Pretty sad if that is the "American Dream".
Sorry, but with this depression, it is about all some of us have left. And, if they put more restrictions on oil drilling and fuel refining, the price will go up more and we won't even have the little we have left now.
Matt - fj12ryderExplorer IIIPretty sad if that is the "American Dream".
- Old-BiscuitExplorer IIIFind the American Dream........
More like 'stealth' camping.
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