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Jan-16-2017 06:08 PM
Lancaster57 wrote:
So my question to this community is...are we making too big a deal of the 35 foot limit, or is campground accessibility a more important factor over the long-term than a few extra feet and a few more features?
Jan-16-2017 12:41 PM
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Jan-16-2017 12:10 PM
George Beggs wrote:
I tried to get a site at Fishing Bridge in Yellowstone for this summer. I have a Bounder 35E but it is closer to 36'. I was told that if any part extended from the site I would be made to leave. I got a site in West Yellowstone (outside of the park). It is much easier to get a site if you are shorter. In the national Parks I have to make reservations many months (7) in advance to be able to get a site.
Jan-16-2017 11:57 AM
rk911 wrote:
if you're thinking of using a specific park or parks why not call and speak to a human and ask about lengths?
Jan-16-2017 11:53 AM
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toedtoes wrote:
This comes up a lot and there are so many opinions as to whether the couple extra feet in length is a problem or not...My guess is that a campground that limits to 35ft is more likely due to the actual campground (parking pad lengths and/or campground roads) rather than the roads leading into the campground...
Jan-16-2017 11:26 AM