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noplace2
Jan 31, 2015Explorer
dewey02 wrote:
Just as State Parks don't exist solely to provide places to play soccer, State Parks don't exist to cater only to RVs. There are RV parks where huge motorhomes and lengthy trailers can find accommodation. Some people make a conscious decision to have a shorter vehicle for the very reason of being able to be accommodated in some State Parks. Some of us like the fact that there are no on-site water or electrical hookups. Again, many state parks were designated to provide access to unique geological or ecological features, not just a place for anyone with any size vehicle to camp. We cannot and should not expect State Parks to continually lengthen their spurs and turn their camggrounds into parking lots every time the industry decides to add 5 feet to a trailer I appreciate State Parks being more primitive. .
I could not possibly agree with you more. We are fulltime traveling RV'ers for 14 years. We started with a 33' FW and have now replaced it twice, each time downsizing to our now 28' FW. We so enjoy out of the way places that we couldn't begin to get into with a much bigger rig. To each their own, but the RV parks with wall to wall motorhomes and the attendant "activities" hold absolutely no appeal to us.
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