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RVhiker
Dec 20, 2017Explorer
Campgrounds with crappy maintenance or design.
Hose bibs that spurt water past the stem. Electrical outlets wired wrong. Electrical outlets that can't provide 30 amps at 110 volts. Pad paving that is caving away on the side. Trees that must be trimmed before my fiver has clearance. Utility protection pipes put in the wrong place or that are are too tall and prevent a slide being put out. Ridiculous turns and narrow roads to get to a site complicated by vegetation that needs trimming. So-called pull throughs with a curve so sharp that I have to back in instead of pulling through. One way campground roads that have back up sites along them, but the backup sites are angled the wrong way.
And all that was just my last stop... Not really. But all of the above is too common.
Hose bibs that spurt water past the stem. Electrical outlets wired wrong. Electrical outlets that can't provide 30 amps at 110 volts. Pad paving that is caving away on the side. Trees that must be trimmed before my fiver has clearance. Utility protection pipes put in the wrong place or that are are too tall and prevent a slide being put out. Ridiculous turns and narrow roads to get to a site complicated by vegetation that needs trimming. So-called pull throughs with a curve so sharp that I have to back in instead of pulling through. One way campground roads that have back up sites along them, but the backup sites are angled the wrong way.
And all that was just my last stop... Not really. But all of the above is too common.
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