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โMay-12-2022 01:19 PM
padredw wrote:I just checked and it's for the summer, too.
I may have been one of the last to stay there without cost or reservations. There is one small ray of hope: Maybe this applies to ski season ? ? ? and not to Summer ? ? ? Well it was great while it lasted.
โMar-03-2022 04:37 AM
Rice wrote:Words often have different meanings to different people in different contexts. This is why most laws, rules and regulations include definitions of the words they use in the descriptions of what is permitted and what is not. Many states have criteria which determine when you become a resident of their state or are required to become a resident. Length of stay is one common criteria used.
I guess an "overnight stay," even for 7 nights in a row, isn't the same as "living/residing." It seems to me that staying in an RV site is the same as residing in the RV site, but I guess not.
โMar-02-2022 08:07 AM
โMar-02-2022 05:13 AM
Rice wrote:This language has been included in the rules for most National Forests to prevent homesteading by fulltime RVers that moved from one campsite to another, often within the same Forest every 7, 14 or 21 days depending on the length of stay requirements. This issue started several years ago and came to ahead in Arizona National Forests where there were groups of RVers moving from one encampment to another for long periods of time. The practice was championed by the advocates of cheap RV living.
What I find weird about the whole thing is this statement: "Overnight stays are limited to a seven (7) night stay in our lots. National Forest rules expressly forbid living/residing in the National Forest which includes the Taos Ski Valley parking lots."
If the rules expressly prohibit it, how are they allowing it?
โMar-01-2022 06:18 PM
RoyF wrote:
Flagstaff: while there is a lot of carping on the forum about KOA, I have found the Flagstaff KOA a satisfactory place to spend a few days.
โMar-01-2022 01:58 PM
padredw wrote:
I may have been one of the last to stay there without cost or reservations. There is one small ray of hope: Maybe this applies to ski season ? ? ? and not to Summer ? ? ?
โFeb-27-2022 05:37 AM
padredw wrote:
If you boondock you can stay up at the Taos Ski Valley for free--on the parking lot.
Not any more. It's now $25/night plus tax with no hookups or showers, in designated sites that have a 36' maximum length. They want you to make reservation.
โFeb-26-2022 02:56 PM
padredw wrote:
If you boondock you can stay up at the Taos Ski Valley for free--on the parking lot.
โFeb-21-2022 12:05 PM
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โFeb-17-2022 06:02 AM
You mentioned Taos-- we stayed at Taos Valley RV park. FHU, sites were large enough to fit us and the toad.. length of 65'. Clean well maintained park
โFeb-16-2022 02:27 PM
JoeH wrote:
You mentioned Taos-- we stayed at Taos Valley RV park. FHU, sites were large enough to fit us and the toad.. length of 65'. Clean well maintained park