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vern_kelly
Jun 01, 2013Explorer
pezvela wrote:Captain Obvious wrote:
As pointed out by several others, some state parks and national parks prohibit discharging water from any source on the ground. Even the tent campers are supposed to dump their waste water in drains. Having only an outdoor shower wouldn't work in these situations.
One of the main reasons I love to boondock.
I just got back from a trip to SoCal, up the 101 and then some wine touring in the Paso area. Circumstances forced us into one of the California Beach Parks at Carpinteria.
Frickin' FORTY FIVE DOLLARS FOR DRY CAMPING!!!! SHOWERS EXTRA!!!! And that was in the non-premium loop away from the beach!!! My assigned space was so short that I actually stuck out into the campground road a bit.
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Now,Now Now Mr. pezvilla,
The forty five dollars covers the sunshine tax at this time ( maybe not in the future), with an exercise equipped site not to close to the beach to help burn off calories while enjoying that sunshine!
Yea I agree with you, but hope you had a great time in my state Californie. Hope to get to Mexico again myself.
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No wonder California has suddenly balanced their budget. LOL!!!
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That is debatable! But thanks for helping and Governor Brown appreciates your visit! I'm going to one of those expensive dry beach camp sites next week at Gaviota by Santa Barbara and I will probably use my outdoor shower a few times, (with discretion) and maybe catch a few fish!Hey a fishing license is about 50 dollars American now in my state! We had to make reservations months ago to get in. Lots of people in Californie as you know. We do like that sunshine though!
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