the bear II wrote:
Davydd wrote:
the bear II wrote:
Moral of my post... don't be crammed... go big and enjoy you'll get used to it.
Why don't you meet me next spring at Natural Bridges National Monument Campground in Utah next spring and discuss this over a beer. Oh! I'm sorry, they won't let you in. ;)
Well I can park my 38ft 5th wheel at one of the RV Resorts in Blanding UT or Lake Powell or Glen Canyon Natl Recreation area and travel an hour to Natural Bridges National Monument in my Tow Vehicle and meet you for that beer. Or if I had a 26 ft Class A or TT I could stay in the campground at Natural Bridges...http://www.nps.gov/nabr/faqs.htm
Or I could boondock in one of the many BLM dispersed camping areas nearby.
There's always a way...might as well be comfortable.
This is a good example of why B's are better for travel. We visited Natural Bridges in our old PW Excel. We stayed in Goulding's in Monument Valley then took the shortcut up the Moki Dugway (suicidal in anything bigger than a Class B) to Natural Bridges, spent most of the day there ate lunch in the van, took several hikes then drove to Moab for the night. No hooking, unhooking, detours to so-called "RV resorts" in Blanding, etc. You really give up a lot for a few hours of comfort in the evening between dinner and bedtime.