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Gjac
Jan 02, 2018Explorer III
pnichols wrote:I live in the NE also, when camping locally I go in the middle of the week with no reservations just to go fishing for a few days. Week ends are all booked solid at the SP's. For extended trips out west or Alaska I have never made a reservation. Have traveled over 100k miles since retiring and the only time I wished I had a reservation was in Denali NP. When traveling with my GS during crowded summer mos and visiting the NP's like Yellowstone I find it more enjoyable to stay in the NFS CG's and take the tow car in to visit these parks. What makes camping less enjoyable for me is problems with the MH that have to be fixed while away from home.Tvov wrote:
Have to look harder here in the Northeast. We have found some real gems of state parks that are rarely (or never) crowded - they are "rustic" campgrounds, with no hookups - this includes no dump station. They also are more suitable for smaller campers.
That's how it's done!!
That's the main reason we went with a nicely self-contained and smallish Class C when we bought years ago - so we could camp in all kinds of places, reservations or not.
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