JimK-NY wrote:
I checked out HI Valley RV. The Hi Valley RV park looks like the vast majority. Less than a 10 foot strip of grass between units. The grass strip includes picnic tables. The big attraction is a swimming pool. All for $40 a night. It shows how different we can be. I would not have any interest in spending time there even if the neighbors are relatively quiet. The Sears parking lot was a lot quieter, more convenient and free.
Boise frowns on stealth RV camping and most Walmarts there do not allow RV overnight camping because of the city ordnance.For $40 bucks a night,if that is the case,I'll take the swimming pool with a cold beer rather than dodging police or criminal activity, any day.Boise police tend to rough up resisters and rightfully so..I look at Boise arrest records every day, being my birth home with friends and family still there.Boise gets real hot,really hot and electricity comes in handy and worth the price.
Yes,we TC campers are different and come from different backgrounds and behavior with different reasons for what we do and are held accountable for.
I personally go out of my way to avoid any trouble of any kind if possible and choosing an RV park versus trying to stealth camping a city that is against it,goes a long way to staying out of trouble and it's kinda fun once in a blue moon to see how those fancy RVers live.