Aug-04-2014 08:25 PM
Aug-06-2014 07:41 AM
Dog Folks wrote:dewey02 wrote:path1 wrote:
We are about to buy another. We have wives in rv glovebox of RVand we'll go somewhere in another car and forget to bring it with us and have to pay full price.
Last time at Mt Rainier a younger guy at the gate said to wife (smiling) "If it wasn't so busy I'd ask for more ID, I don't see how you could get one of those."
Wife wanted to bring him along!!!
How many wives can you fit in your RV glovebox?:)
Depends on how well you can fold. :B
Aug-06-2014 07:14 AM
dewey02 wrote:path1 wrote:
We are about to buy another. We have wives in rv glovebox of RVand we'll go somewhere in another car and forget to bring it with us and have to pay full price.
Last time at Mt Rainier a younger guy at the gate said to wife (smiling) "If it wasn't so busy I'd ask for more ID, I don't see how you could get one of those."
Wife wanted to bring him along!!!
How many wives can you fit in your RV glovebox?:)
Aug-06-2014 06:15 AM
path1 wrote:
We are about to buy another. We have wives in rv glovebox of RVand we'll go somewhere in another car and forget to bring it with us and have to pay full price.
Last time at Mt Rainier a younger guy at the gate said to wife (smiling) "If it wasn't so busy I'd ask for more ID, I don't see how you could get one of those."
Wife wanted to bring him along!!!
Aug-06-2014 05:52 AM
Pamelajo wrote:Mountain Mama wrote:
I started this post a while back ... it might be of some help to you!
Favorite COE park
Wow, that's exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks!
Aug-06-2014 04:44 AM
Aug-05-2014 02:52 PM
NCWriter wrote:
Another COE campground I'd recommend is Riana Lake in Abiquiu, New Mexico (I learned about it here.) At half price with the Senior Pass, $8, it's a great deal. Clean, large sites, some with water & electric, bathrooms with showers. The best thing is the view of Cerro Pedernal, the mountain that Georgia O'Keeffe painted numerous times. You can tour her houses in Abiquiu and at Ghost Ranch, where the rock scenery is gorgeous. We were there in October - a lot of art gallery tours in that area every weekend.
Aug-05-2014 02:46 PM
Aug-05-2014 02:33 PM
Aug-05-2014 01:18 PM
Pamelajo wrote:
We've been fulltiming for about a year and a half and my husband just got his Senior Pass. I'm particularly excited about this. We really prefer public campgrounds over private and I think this will open up a whole new aspect to this already great lifestyle.
I just wanted to start this thread to get some feedback on how other fulltimers use their pass. Any favorite campgrounds? Anybody use their pass almost exclusively-just going from one federal campground to the next? Any tips, suggestions or stories would be greatly appreciated!
We're going to be doing a quick trip back East soon through Kansas, Missouri, etc., taking mostly Route 50 and then 70 through Indiana, Ohio, etc so if you know of anything we should check out along that route that would be great, too.
Aug-05-2014 12:09 PM
Aug-05-2014 11:51 AM
Tom N wrote:
Read the back of your America the Beautiful Senior Pass card.
NOT covered: camping, tours, special recreation permit fees, etc.
Camping fees are not covered???
Aug-05-2014 10:57 AM
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