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korbe
Jan 11, 2017Explorer
Sometimes the cost to improve or expand is higher than we think. In general, many campgrounds are maxed out on the visitors/campers versus number of bathrooms/showers required. The sewer system may be maxed out also. So, increasing the number of camping spaces could have a domino effect all the way to the sewer ponds.
I do agree that increasing the number of camping spaces may also trigger a new environmental assessment and sometimes it's just not worth it.
If they made all the parking lots larger, made all the roads divided highways, the park would have more people than they can handle.IMHO
I do agree that increasing the number of camping spaces may also trigger a new environmental assessment and sometimes it's just not worth it.
If they made all the parking lots larger, made all the roads divided highways, the park would have more people than they can handle.IMHO
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