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Mapping where you've camped

waynefi
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Explorer
I have a question about the maps people display showing where you've camped. For you former tent campers, is the map only places you've RV-camped, or does it include tent camping? Tent camping would add a lot of states for me.
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Matt_Colie
Explorer II
Explorer II
As Said, It's Your Map...
Ours covers 42 years of Sailing, Tent Camping, Car Camping, Road Trips (car and motorcycle) and Cruise Ships. It is also incomplete and out of date. I should fix that.

Matt
Matt & Mary Colie
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Jim_Shoe
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Explorer
The map in my sig. is out of date. I've actually been in every state in my MH except Washington, Oregon and Hawaii. But I found out that you have to start over every time you update instead of just adding a state to your existing map.
I'll probably never make it to WA. and OR. And HI. is out unless they build a bridge.
Retired and visiting as much of this beautiful country as I can.

Stars101
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Explorer
KD4UPL wrote:
Your map, your rules. Ours is we have to stay in the state overnight in the camper. I've heard lots of other rules including only states where "marital activities" took place.
I have kept a notebook in every RV I've ever owned and journaled briefly each night we stayed in the RV. It's fun to look back on years later.


Tee hee hee:D We took a 19 day road trip last year and covered 21 states (6,000 miles)... in a truck camper with a 7 year old sleeping 1 foot away. Between the fast pace, and the "human marital relations alarm indicator" sleeping right next to us, we'd have NEVER filled in our RV map if we used this criteria:W

loulou57
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Explorer
We don't have a map but we do keep either the flyer/ newspaper provided at each provincial/federal park, or brochure from any others.
We also walk around and make note of which campsites we like and what would fit there for future reference.

michigansandzil
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Explorer
We decided to use ours for states visited. We don't have to sleep in the state, but it doesn't count for driving through either. We have to do an activity in the state.

I met someone last month that uses his camper map to mark off any state he's visited regardless of how he got there.
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Bull_Rider
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Explorer
For us it's spending a night in one of the RV's we've owned.
If you receive help from other members, don't forget to update your topic with the results.

tatest
Explorer II
Explorer II
Who says my map has to do anything with camping? It is my map of places I've visited, my RV is one of several tools for travel.
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KD4UPL
Explorer
Explorer
Your map, your rules. Ours is we have to stay in the state overnight in the camper. I've heard lots of other rules including only states where "marital activities" took place.
I have kept a notebook in every RV I've ever owned and journaled briefly each night we stayed in the RV. It's fun to look back on years later.

jolooote
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Explorer
We've been RV'ing since 1971. Have visited all states except Hawaii/Alaska. I wish we had kept a log book of each RV park we've stayed at. Must be in the thousands by now.
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K_Charles
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Explorer
Been to your whole life
Only camping
Only current trailer
Had to stay at least one night
Only with current wife (that's my wife's rule)
We don't have a map
You get a map and stick on the places you wish you went, that's OK too.

darsben
Explorer II
Explorer II
poncho62 wrote:
I dont do the stick on map thing, but buy fridge magnets...I go by the places I have been, not necessarily camped, but have been.

I do the same but I make a rule that I have to spend time in the state not just passing through on the interstate
Traveling with my best friend my wife!

poncho62
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Explorer
I dont do the stick on map thing, but buy fridge magnets...I go by the places I have been, not necessarily camped, but have been.

accsys
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Explorer
It's your map and only has real meaning to you so you do as you like. I believe most of us count anytime we have camped in a state. At least that is what we count.
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