Forum Discussion
monkey44
Feb 08, 2017Nomad II
Yes, definitely dry camping, and don't build out FHU RV sites. Imagine the cost for a campsite if we pay for all that upgrading. It's not practical. Even adding the electric in a few NP's lately has nearly doubled the campsite cost (Tetons, for example, and Everglades) where a few pedestals have been installed and run by vendors ... It went from $18 to $27, and the ATB and Access discounts only apply to the site, not the electric.
We're protecting these resources, not building out the land until it's gone. Once we do that, we lose the reason to have it in the first place - and the wildlife and ecosystems suffer tremendously --- AND disappear.
We're protecting these resources, not building out the land until it's gone. Once we do that, we lose the reason to have it in the first place - and the wildlife and ecosystems suffer tremendously --- AND disappear.
About Campground 101
Recommendations, reviews, and the inside scoop from fellow travelers.14,716 PostsLatest Activity: Oct 15, 2013