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rbpru
Oct 02, 2019Explorer II
In most cases campgrounds are where we park our TT while we go see the sights. State parks are our preference.
We usually go camping as part of another adventure, a family gathering, a fishing trip, a local concert etc. Our TT serves as our local hotel and restaurant.
Electricity is our only necessity, if we have to time we will hike the trails or take in a naturalist program. Our preference is to go when the kids are in school, the campgrounds get rather empty at those times.
Coming from years of wilderness canoe camping, our campground requirements are minimal.
We usually go camping as part of another adventure, a family gathering, a fishing trip, a local concert etc. Our TT serves as our local hotel and restaurant.
Electricity is our only necessity, if we have to time we will hike the trails or take in a naturalist program. Our preference is to go when the kids are in school, the campgrounds get rather empty at those times.
Coming from years of wilderness canoe camping, our campground requirements are minimal.
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